College campuses have quietly become ground zero for prescription stimulant misuse. What begins as a single Adderall pill before an exam — borrowed, bought, or prescribed — can escalate into a daily dependency that hijacks academic performance, mental health, and the ability to function without chemical support.
Our College Student Stimulant Recovery Program is built specifically for young adults aged 18 to 26 who are struggling with Adderall, Vyvanse, Ritalin, or other prescription amphetamines — whether that dependency started as a study aid, a weight management tool, or a way to keep up with the relentless pace of campus life.
We understand the pressures students face, and we created this program to address them without judgment, without derailing academic progress any more than necessary, and without treating a 20-year-old the same way we would treat a 45-year-old executive.
Our approach recognises that stimulant dependency in college students carries its own distinct set of challenges — identity, academic fear, peer culture, undiagnosed ADHD, and the very real terror of falling behind academically during treatment.
Our licensed clinical team works with each student to build a recovery plan that addresses not just the physical detox process but the underlying drivers that made stimulants feel necessary in the first place — including attention difficulties, anxiety, perfectionism, and performance pressure.
Through a combination of medically supervised amphetamine detox, cognitive recovery support, ADHD dual diagnosis assessment, and practical academic reintegration planning, we give students the tools to rebuild their focus, motivation, and mental clarity naturally — so that returning to their studies feels like a genuine fresh start rather than an impossible challenge.