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Rebuilding Recovery Center in Easton, Massachusetts, provides structured, evidence-based treatment for a wide range of addictive substances. You’ll receive personalized care that treats substance use at the root and supports long-term stability.
A substance is any drug, medication, or chemical that affects how the brain and body work. Some substances are prescribed and used safely, while others can impair judgment, affect health, and disrupt routines. Many can lead to dependence when used often or in higher amounts.
In 2023, about 48 million Americans aged 12 years and older used an illicit drug (NCDAS). With so many people affected, our team provides steady guidance for anyone ready to make a change.
Alcohol use disorder can affect mood, sleep, physical health, and relationships. Treatment focuses on stabilizing use, building healthy habits, and strengthening relapse-prevention skills.
Opioids, including prescription pain medications, can lead to dependence and significant withdrawal symptoms. Treatment may include medication management, therapy, and clinical monitoring.
Heroin use often produces strong cravings and difficult withdrawal symptoms. We provide therapy, safety planning, and lasting recovery strategies tailored to opioid use.
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid that can cause rapid dependence. Treatment emphasizes stabilization, safety planning, and intensive therapy.
Benzo addiction, including dependence on medications like Xanax, can affect mood, sleep, and daily function. Treatment includes therapy, skill-building, and careful planning.
Xanax, a type of benzodiazepine, can cause rapid dependence. Care includes guided reduction, emotional regulation skills, and structured therapy.
Cocaine use can affect sleep, mood, and heart health. We help individuals manage triggers, reduce cravings, and rebuild emotional balance.
Methamphetamine can impact energy, focus, and mood. Treatment for meth use supports cognitive, emotional, and physical recovery.
For some, marijuana use becomes difficult to control. We help reduce reliance, improve motivation, and strengthen coping skills.
We address substance use alongside co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Care includes optional 12-Step support with evidence-based therapies such as CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed treatment.
Loved ones can join family sessions, receive updates, and strengthen their role in the recovery process.
Guided by “unreasonable hospitality,” our team delivers responsive, individualized clinical care.
Each plan includes strategies to reduce self-sabotage, build healthy habits, and develop lasting stability.
Many people are unsure when substance use becomes a concern. Recognizing early signs can help you take the next step with confidence. If you notice these patterns in yourself or someone close to you, reaching out can provide clarity.
Common signs of addiction include:
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Once we understand the substances involved and how they affect your life, we match you with the right level of care. All programs use trauma-informed therapy, coping strategies, relapse-prevention skills, and long-term recovery planning.
Structured daily support for people who need stability and immersive care.
Clinical programming with flexibility for work, school, and family responsibilities.
Secure, HIPAA-compliant treatment from home through telehealth.
Evening sessions support individuals struggling with gambling use patterns.
Detox is often needed before outpatient care. We coordinate with trusted medical partners and help you transition into treatment.
Our clinical team uses a range of evidence-based and supportive therapies to help you build steady, long-term recovery.
We accept most insurance plans and verify benefits quickly. Massachusetts parity laws ensure coverage for behavioral health, including gambling disorder.








We treat alcohol, opioids, heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, meth, benzos, marijuana, and gambling addiction. Our clinicians create a plan that fits the substances involved and your goals.
Signs include cravings, loss of control, withdrawal, or continued use despite consequences. A clinical assessment can help you understand your next steps.
Yes. We address substance use along with anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health needs in one integrated plan.
If detox is needed, we connect you with trusted medical partners for safe stabilization. After detox, we help you move directly into outpatient care at our facility in Easton, MA.
Yes. Our virtual program offers secure, HIPAA-compliant groups and individual therapy from home.
Most people stay in treatment for 6 to 12 weeks. Your plan can extend or step down based on progress and clinical needs.