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Do I Need Professional Opiate Addiction Treatment?

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Opiate addiction treatment is never okay to try to handle on your own. Treatment must be carefully administered by medical professionals due to the seriousness and nature of opiate withdrawal symptoms. Doctors and opiate addiction treatment professionals will supervise your health, treat your symptoms and work to minimize your discomfort to the best of their abilities.

Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

The possible symptoms you may experience as a result of withdrawal from opiates range from the uncomfortable to the life-threatening. This is why it is never okay for a client to attempt opiate addiction treatment alone.

Common opiate withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Abdominal cramps
  • Nausea and/or vomiting
  • Hot sweats and cold sweats
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle aches and pains
  • Tremors and shakes
  • Diarrhea
  • Yawning
  • Agitation and irritability

Opiate Addiction Treatment: Medical Care

The above symptoms and other considerations make medical supervision and care a necessity for opiate addiction treatment. Your doctors and the other health care professionals know exactly how to care for you, what dangers to look out for, how to treat your symptoms and even how to minimize your discomfort to the best of their ability.

Opiate Addiction Treatment Following Detoxification

Your opiate addiction treatment continues afterwards at a substance abuse and addiction center. The main treatment method, psychotherapy, will allow you to uncover the personal, underlying causes of your addiction. Through moments of clarity referred to as breakthroughs, you will build a strong foundation for the recovery process. You will participate in one-on-one, group, family and cognitive behavioral therapy sessions (therapy utilizing thoughts to impact behavior). Other opiate addiction treatment methods include participating in support group meetings with your recovery peers, creating and utilizing relapse prevention strategies and participating in lifestyle counseling and stress management. Lifestyle counseling and stress management serve to help you minimize stress, a major trigger for substance use, while designing a healthier and more positive lifestyle not conducive to the use of substances.

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These are the tools for recovery success. They will continue to support your recovery long after the treatment program as you remain active in your recovery efforts on your own at home. There is no cure for addiction. Opiate addiction treatment helps you to enter a strong and stable recovery process while giving you the tools you need to continue to work actively on remaining sober and maintaining a life of greater health, stability and productivity.

If you or someone you love is suffering from the effects of alcohol abuse, substance addiction or any other type of addiction, please call us today.  Our addiction treatment counselors can help you deal with physical, emotional and psychological consequences of drug and alcohol abuse.  A substance abuse treatment program is effective, safe and has helped many men reclaim their lives. Destination Hope is a full service drug, alcohol and dual diagnosis treatment facility in Florida for men suffering from substance abuse and mental health issues.

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