Opiate addiction can be described as one of the most disastrous but curable conditions that plague millions of people throughout the U.S. annually. Regardless of the origin of addiction be it prescription pain killers or illegal drugs such as heroin, the first step to recovery is knowledge, support and proper treatment. Whether you or a loved one is suffering, the opiate drug treatment program will help you to overcome all the challenges in restoring a healthy and rewarding life.
Opiates or opioids are medications that are based on the poppy plant or man made counterparts produced to alleviate pain. Examples are morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine and heroin. Even though these drugs are effective in relieving pain in the short run, when they are used at chronic levels they can cause dependence and addiction because the body will be used to functioning without the substance; hence, it becomes addictive.
When addiction develops, it becomes very hard to quit without counseling as the process is accompanied by uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms like muscle pains, anxiety, sweat, nausea and insomnia when a person abruptly quits.
Quitting the use of opiates on its own can be risky and may result in the relapse. Opiate drug treatment programs are provided by professionals, they provide the support framework, health care and therapeutic intervention to reach permanent sobriety. At the Palm Coast Treatment Solutions, we use an evidence-based method which emphasizes on both physical and psychological aspect of addiction and offer a recovery environment that is safe and compassionate.
Some of the common components of professional treatment are as follows:
1. Medical Detox
The initial phase of therapy assists clients to withdraw safely off the opiates under medical care. Detox programs involve the use of accepted drugs such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone to alleviate the withdrawal symptoms and curb the cravings. This is a critical stage when there is a stabilization of the body followed by commencing therapy.
2. Inpatient or Residential Treatment
Once they are detoxed, clients can go to a residential program where they will be provided with 24/7 care and attend daily therapy sessions. The programs can be used to tackle the emotional and behavioral causes of addiction by use of one-on-one counseling, group therapy, and holistic activities.
3. Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)
Outpatient programs are good people who have been through the detox or inpatient programs and are now ready to resume normal life with support. The Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) offer a flexible program where one can attend the therapy sessions multiple times a week without necessarily staying at the facility.
4. Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Opiate addiction also comes with many mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, or PTSD. The concept of dual diagnosis treatment would deal with the two problems together, which enhances better recovery in the long run.
5. Aftercare and Relapse Prevention
Treatment does not stop recovery. Follow up care in the form of relapse prevention planning, alumni groups and therapy assist persons to stay in sobriety and live a normal life.
 There are advantages in life associated with choosing professional treatment and they include:
Medical detoxification in order to control withdrawal symptoms.
Individualized care plans.
Counseling to deal with emotional and psychological stimuli.
Better health and wellness with holistic recovery programs.
Community-based and long-term relapse prevention.
With the assistance, one will be able to escape the circle of addiction and to refind hope, meaning and self-esteem
You or a loved one can conquer opiate addiction anytime. We offer extensive, humane treatment at Palm Coast Treatment Solutions to assist in the healing and long term recovery process. Our staff is here to support you in all the stages, including detox and aftercare services so that you would never be left alone to deal with this journey. Today, call us at (386) 284-4151 and talk to our admissions staff and begin your journey to quit the addiction.