Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment

Benzodiazepine Addiction Can Feel Like a Trap—But You Can Break Free

Benzodiazepines (benzos) like Xanax, Ativan, Valium, and Klonopin are often prescribed for anxiety, panic attacks, and sleep disorders. But over time, what started as a helpful medication can become a dangerous dependency. If you feel like you need benzos just to get through the day, or if stopping them causes withdrawal symptoms, you’re not alone. At Titan Behavioral Health, we specialize in helping people safely detox and recover from benzodiazepine addiction—so you can get your life back.

Benzos are powerful drugs—but with the right treatment, you can take back control.

What Is Benzodiazepine Addiction?

Benzodiazepine addiction is the physical and psychological dependence on benzos. Benzos work by slowing down the central nervous system (CNS), producing a sense of calm, relaxation, and sedation. Over time, the brain adjusts, and you need higher doses to feel the same effects (tolerance).

If you stop taking benzos suddenly, your brain rebounds, causing withdrawal symptoms that can be severe and even fatal. Long-term benzodiazepine addiction can cause cognitive issues, mood instability, and dangerous withdrawal symptoms.

Note: Even if you were prescribed benzos, dependence can develop quickly. If you feel like you can’t stop, it’s time to seek help.

Signs and Symptoms of Benzodiazepine Addiction

Benzodiazepine addiction causes physical, behavioral, and emotional changes in a person.

Physical Signs of Benzodiazepine Addiction

  • Drowsiness or extreme fatigue
  • Dizziness or loss of coordination
  • Slurred speech
  • Blurry vision
  • Memory problems or blackouts

Behavioral Signs of Benzodiazepine Addiction

  • Taking more than prescribed or running out early
  • Doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions
  • Increased anxiety, irritability, or depression when not using
  • Withdrawal from friends, family, or responsibilities

Emotional & Psychological Signs of Benzodiazepine Addiction

  • Inability to function without benzos
  • Panic attacks or extreme anxiety if a dose is missed
  • Brain fog, forgetfulness, or confusion
  • Mood swings, depression, or suicidal thoughts

If you or someone you love is experiencing these signs, it’s time to take the first step toward recovery.

How We Treat Benzodiazepine Addiction

At Titan Behavioral Health, we provide a safe, medically supervised program to help you detox and recover without dangerous withdrawal effects.

Step 1: Medically Supervised Benzodiazepine Detox

  • Quitting benzos cold turkey can be extremely dangerous. Our medical team will gradually taper your dosage to allow your brain to adjust safely.
  • Symptoms like seizures, panic attacks, and insomnia are managed with expert medical care.
  • We provide medications and supportive care to minimize discomfort and ensure a safe withdrawal process.

Step 2: Residential Treatment – Therapy, Coping Skills, and Relapse Prevention

Detox treats the physical addiction, clinical care treats the emotional, behavioral and psychological side of addiction. Residential care helps you understand your addiction, develop coping mechanisms, and heal from emotional trauma. Addressing the underlying cause cause of your addiction gives you a foundation to build a life you’ll love– a life of sobriety, emotional well-being and joy.

Our residential program includes:

  • One-on-one therapy (CBT, DBT) to address anxiety, panic disorders, and past trauma.
  • Group therapy and peer support to build connections.
  • Holistic treatments like meditation, breathing exercises, nutrition education and more.

Step 3: Long-Term Recovery Planning – Support Beyond Inpatient Care

Before you leave our residential and detox facility, we work with you to create a personalized recovery plan so you can transition back into daily life safely. Options may include:

  • Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) – Intensive care with more flexibility.
  • Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) – Therapy and support while reintegrating into life.
  • Sober Living – A structured, benzo-free environment for ongoing stability.
  • 12-Step or Community-Based Support – Ongoing accountability and relapse prevention.

Benzodiazepine recovery isn’t just about quitting—it’s about learning how to manage stress and anxiety without medication.

Statistics on Benzodiazepine Usage in Las Vegas & the US

Benzodiazepines, commonly prescribed for conditions such as anxiety and insomnia, have seen significant use and misuse in the United States, including Nevada. Here are four pertinent statistics:​

Approximately 12.6% of U.S. adults reported benzodiazepine use in the past year, with 10.4% using them as prescribed and 2.2% misusing them. ​PMC+2PubMed+2Psychiatry Online+2

Young adults aged 18–25 have the highest rate of benzodiazepine misuse at 5.2%, whereas adults aged 65 and older have the lowest misuse rate at 0.6%. ​PMC+2Psychiatry Online+2PubMed+2

In Nevada, approximately 85% of benzodiazepine-related overdose deaths also involve opioids, highlighting the dangers of concurrent use. ​Nevada DHHS

From 2019 to 2020, benzodiazepine overdose visits per 100,000 emergency department visits increased by 23.7%, both with (34.4%) and without (21.0%) opioid co-involvement. ​CDC

Benzodiazepines alone can be dangerous—but when combined with opioids, the risk of overdose and death increases dramatically. This combination is responsible for the majority of benzo-related fatalities. These statistics underscore the importance of monitoring benzodiazepine prescriptions and educating the public about the risks associated with misuse, especially when combined with other substances like opioids.​

What to Expect in Benzodiazepine Detox

Stopping benzodiazepines suddenly can lead to life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, which is why medical detox is essential. Common benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Early symptoms: Anxiety, restlessness, irritability, muscle tension.
  • Peak symptoms: Panic attacks, nausea, headaches, trouble sleeping.
  • Severe withdrawal (in some cases): Seizures, hallucinations, extreme agitation.

How We Manage Benzo Withdrawal Safely

  • Gradual tapering to prevent dangerous withdrawal effects
  • 24/7 medical supervision to manage symptoms
  • Anxiety & sleep support through medications and holistic care
  • IV fluids, nutrition, and mental health support

Remember Benzodiazepine withdrawal can be fatal. Contact our team for a confidential assessment to determine if detox is right for you.

What Comes Next: Life After Rehab

Detox is the first step of benzodiazepine recovery. In residential care, your clinical team will address the core of your benzo addiction and anxiety (if applicable) so you can be empowered to live and cope with stress without benzos. Therapy is a key component to benzo recovery. In our residential treatment program, Individual, Group, CBT and DBT therapies foster emotional and behavioral healing. We’ve watched numerous Las Vegas residents develop skills to manage anxiety without benzos. And we know you can do it too.

When you complete residential care, your clinical team will work with you on a long-term recovery plan. This plan may include:

  • PHP / IOP
  • Sober Living
  • 12-Step / Non-12-Step programs
  • Ongoing therapy and relapse prevention

Recovery means learning to live free from benzodiazepines while managing anxiety and stress in healthy ways.

Why Choose Titan Behavioral Health for Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment in Las Vegas?

  • Specialized care for benzodiazepine withdrawal and recovery
  • Safe, medically supervised detox with 24/7 monitoring
  • Individualized recovery plans based on your unique needs
  • A compassionate, experienced team dedicated to your long-term success
  • Serving Las Vegas and Henderson County with expert addiction care

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