Heroin addiction is a severe and often deadly problem. If you are struggling with heroin addiction, there is help available. New Origins Rehab in Redlands, CA, can help you understand your addiction and develop the skills to overcome it.
Heroin is a powerful opioid drug derived from morphine, and it is known for its intense euphoric effects. However, regular or excessive use of heroin can lead to physical dependence, addiction, and a range of detrimental consequences. Heroin addiction is characterized by a compulsive need to use the drug, an inability to control or stop its use, and the prioritization of heroin over personal, professional, and social responsibilities.
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms, such as intense cravings, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and flu-like symptoms, when attempting to reduce or stop heroin use.
Engaging in secretive behavior, social withdrawal, neglecting personal hygiene, and experiencing significant changes in mood, motivation, and overall demeanor.
Experiencing financial strain due to the cost of obtaining heroin, potentially leading to borrowing money, stealing, or engaging in illegal activities to sustain the addiction. Additionally, heroin use may result in legal consequences and conflicts with the law.
Heroin addiction can strain relationships with family members, friends, and romantic partners due to broken trust, lying, emotional distance, and conflicts related to the addiction.
Recognizing the signs of heroin addiction and seeking professional help is a crucial step towards recovery and reclaiming control over your life.
Our heroin addiction treatment program begins with a thorough assessment to understand the severity of your addiction, evaluate your physical and mental health, and create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
Our program offers individual counseling sessions with experienced therapists who specialize in addiction treatment. These sessions provide a confidential space to address the underlying causes of heroin addiction, develop coping strategies, and work towards personal growth and healing.
Participating in group therapy sessions allows you to connect with others who have faced similar challenges with heroin addiction. These sessions provide a supportive environment for sharing experiences, gaining insights, and receiving encouragement from peers on the path to recovery.
Our program incorporates evidence-based therapies, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing, to address the psychological and behavioral aspects of heroin addiction. These therapies help you identify and modify negative thought patterns, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and build resilience for long-term recovery.
We recognize the importance of addressing the whole person in recovery. Our program may include complementary therapies, such as mindfulness practices, art therapy, yoga, or fitness programs, to support your overall well-being and promote holistic healing.
Overcoming fentanyl addiction requires learning effective relapse prevention strategies. Our program equips you with tools to identify triggers, cope with cravings, and establish a solid relapse prevention plan for long-term recovery.
Recovery is a lifelong journey, and our program provides ongoing aftercare support to help you maintain sobriety and navigate the challenges of everyday life. This may include continued therapy, support groups, and access to community resources.
We understand that heroin addiction can be a challenging and isolating experience. You may feel like you are the only one struggling and may be ashamed or afraid to seek help.
We want you to know that you are not alone. We care about you and want to help you get the treatment you need.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us today. We are here to help you get started on your journey to recovery.
If you are struggling with heroin addiction, we can help. Contact us today to learn more about our program and how we can help you get the treatment you need.
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