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Nicotine Detox and Residential Care in Michigan

Quit nicotine for good with expert support—we combine proven behavioral therapy, nicotine replacement therapy, and medication to help you overcome cravings and build a healthier future. 

What is Nicotine Addiction?

Nicotine addiction is a complex condition characterized by a physical and psychological dependence on nicotine, the addictive substance found in tobacco products such as cigarettes or vapes. Around 8.5% of individuals 12 and older struggle with nicotine dependence in the US.

Regular use of nicotine quickly increases tolerance, leading to cravings and repetitive use despite known health risks. People with nicotine addiction often struggle to quit without support or need to consume nicotine shortly after waking up.

Nicotine stimulates the brain to release chemicals that create pleasurable sensations, but over time, users often no longer enjoy these effects and continue smoking to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine addiction involves not only the body’s craving for nicotine but also behavioral habits, such as smoking in response to stress or social triggers.​

What To Expect During Nicotine Withdrawal

Nicotine withdrawal begins after stopping or significantly reducing nicotine intake. It typically begins within a few hours after the last use and peaks around two to three days before, gradually subsiding over several weeks. 

The symptoms reflect the body’s process of healing and adapting and are a normal part of recovery and often are not dangerous or life-threatening. However, they can make quitting increasingly difficult. 

Supportive treatments and coping strategies, including behavioral counseling and sometimes medication, help manage these symptoms and improve chances for successful long-term quitting. Common symptoms of nicotine withdrawal include:

Why Choose a Professional Nicotine Detox Program?

Medical Supervision

Our compassionate team monitors your progress 24/7 to ensure your safety and comfort, managing symptoms with Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and medications when needed.

Personalized Care

Detox plans are tailored to your unique nicotine use history and health status, increasing your chances of a successful quit.

Comprehensive Support

Alongside medical care, you receive counseling and education on coping strategies, preparing you for the next phase of recovery.

Temptation-Free Environment

Our residential setting removes access to nicotine and tobacco products, preventing relapse during this vulnerable phase.

We Accept Major Insurance

Our Residential Smoking Cessation Program

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)

NRT provides a controlled dose of nicotine without harmful tobacco chemicals, easing withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, cravings, and difficulty concentrating. We incorporate patches, gum, lozenges, and nasal sprays tailored to the individual’s level of nicotine dependence and lifestyle preferences. ​

Prescription Medication

We use FDA-approved medications such as bupropion and varenicline to support quitting efforts. Bupropion reduces nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms by affecting brain chemicals related to addiction and mood, while varenicline partially stimulates nicotine receptors, reducing pleasurable effects from smoking and easing withdrawal.

Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing help clients understand and change patterns that contribute to nicotine use. Therapies focus on identifying smoking triggers, developing coping strategies, managing stress, and increasing motivation for quitting.

Peer Support Groups

Connecting participants with peer support groups creates an invaluable network of shared experience and encouragement. We link clients to nicotine-focused support groups locally and online, which are essential for continuous reinforcement of quitting skills and long-term recovery maintenance.

Co-Occurring Treatment 

We address co-occurring substance use disorders, as well as mental health challenges that often drive nicotine addiction, such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. Research shows that treating nicotine addiction alongside other substance use disorders improves overall recovery outcomes and reduces relapse risk.

Integrated Wellness

Services such as massage therapy, yoga, and access to an on-site gym support holistic healing during nicotine cessation. These wellness practices reduce stress, anxiety, and physical tension that often accompany withdrawal and addiction recovery. They also boost mood, increase endorphins, and improve sleep quality, which aids in detox.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Nicotine Addiction Treatment

Nicotine addiction treatment helps individuals stop using tobacco products through a combination of medical detox, behavioral therapy, and medications that reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings.

Nicotine detox involves medically supervised withdrawal from nicotine, managing symptoms like irritability and anxiety with supportive care and sometimes medication to ease the process safely.

Common prescription medications include varenicline (Chantix) and bupropion (Zyban or Wellbutrin). These help reduce cravings and improve quit success rates.

Detox typically lasts a few days to a week under medical supervision. Ongoing behavioral therapy and medication support can extend for weeks or months to address underlying mental health challenges that drive nicotine use.

While some quit unaided, professional programs increase the likelihood of success, especially for heavy smokers or those with long-term addiction, by providing medical oversight, personalized care, and behavioral support.

Personalized Recovery Solutions for Nicotine Dependence

Take the first step toward a nicotine-free life.
Contact our admissions team today.

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Rushton Recovery

9600 Rushton Rd, South Lyon, MI 48178