Drug addiction treatment in Bali
When Drugs Have Started Taking More Than They Give
You do not have to lose everything before you ask for help. Foundations offers private, personalised residential treatment for drug addiction in a deliberately small programme in Bali.
- Private and confidential
- Withdrawal support available
- Treatment built around you
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Private and
confidential -
Withdrawal support
available -
Treatment built
around you
Recognising drug addiction
You can be functioning and still need help
Drug addiction is not defined by how chaotic your life looks from the outside. You may still be working, paying bills, looking after people or keeping your use hidden. The more useful question is whether drugs are becoming harder to control and taking up more space in your decisions, thoughts and recovery time.
Dependence can develop around one drug or a combination. It may build gradually or accelerate during stress, grief, trauma, loneliness or a change in lifestyle. Wherever the pattern began, treatment can help you understand it and build a practical way forward.
Signs the pattern is changing
When drug use is becoming harder to control
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Using more than planned
You intend to use a little or occasionally, but the amount, frequency or length of a session keeps increasing.
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Trying to stop without lasting change
You delete numbers, make promises or take breaks, then find yourself returning to the same pattern.
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Needing drugs to cope or function
Using has become connected to confidence, energy, sleep, sex, work, socialising or getting through difficult feelings.
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Life is making room for the drug
Money, relationships, health, work and interests are gradually being reorganised around using and recovering.
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Secrecy is growing
You hide how much you use, where you have been, what you have spent or how strongly it is affecting you.
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Consequences are no longer enough
You continue despite fear, regret or harm because cravings and the immediate relief feel stronger in the moment.
You do not need to identify with every sign. What matters is whether drugs are taking more space in your life than you want them to.
Drugs we help with
Different drugs need different care
The risks, withdrawal experience and treatment needs vary between substances. Explore the individual pages for more specific guidance, or speak to us if you are unsure where your situation fits.
COCAINE
Cravings, binges and the crash can make stopping difficult even when life still looks functional.
Methamphetamine
Support for meth use, sleep disruption, low mood, cravings and the cycle of using and crashing.
Benzodiazepines
Clinically informed support for dependence on medications such as diazepam, alprazolam and clonazepam.
Withdrawal and detox
There is no single drug withdrawal timeline
What happens after stopping depends on the drug, dose, frequency and duration of use, your health, other substances and any prescribed medication. Some withdrawals are intensely uncomfortable. Others can be medically dangerous. Alcohol, benzodiazepines and some combinations can require medical detox. Opioid withdrawal may need medication and clinical support, while stimulant withdrawal can bring severe exhaustion, low mood, cravings or psychiatric symptoms. A proper assessment identifies the safest place to begin.
Do not stop suddenly without advice if you may be physically dependent.
Contact emergency services for seizures, severe confusion, chest pain, hallucinations, collapse or thoughts of harming yourself.
Drug addiction treatment
Treatment built around the whole pattern
The work is not only about removing access to drugs. It is about understanding what keeps the cycle moving and building enough stability, connection and purpose for recovery to work in ordinary life.
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Understand the full picture
A private assessment considers the drugs involved, pattern of use, physical and mental health, withdrawal risk and what using has come to do for you.
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Stabilise safely
Rest, nourishment, routine and appropriate clinical input help you settle. If medical detox is needed, this is identified and planned around your circumstances.
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Work on what keeps pulling you back
Individual and group work helps you recognise triggers, understand patterns and respond differently to cravings, pressure and difficult emotions.
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Rebuild health and natural reward
Movement, wellbeing, connection and experiences in Bali begin from the first week, helping energy, confidence and enjoyment return.
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Practise recovery in real life
The programme gives you practical opportunities to make decisions, communicate honestly and experience ordinary life without drugs.
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Plan for what comes next
Relapse prevention, relationships, routines, continuing care and the realities waiting at home are built into your recovery plan.
Why Foundations
Serious treatment that still feels like life
Our deliberately small programme gives us time to understand each person properly. Individual and group work, recovery education, movement, wellbeing and supported experiences across Bali are shaped around what you need to move forward.
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Private luxury accommodation
- Personalised one-to-one and group support
- Transitions and bespoke aftercare options
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30, 60 and 90-day programmes
- Medical and psychiatric input where appropriate
What happens when you reach out
One conversation. A clearer next step.
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We listen
Tell us what has been happening, in your own words and at your own pace.
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We talk through your options
Ask anything you need to know about treatment, timing, costs, detox or coming to Bali.
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We plan the next step
If Foundations feels right, we help make the process of getting here clear and manageable.
A private first step
Talk to Someone Who Understands
You do not need to be ready to commit. Speak with someone who understands addiction, ask your questions and find out whether Foundations may be right for you.