New Origins in Redlands, CA, offers comprehensive opioid addiction treatment services. Our programs are designed to help you overcome your addiction and reclaim your life.
Opioids are a class of drugs that include prescription painkillers like oxycodone, hydrocodone, and fentanyl, as well as illicit drugs like heroin. Opioid addiction occurs when these substances become compulsive, leading to physical dependence, cravings, and a range of detrimental consequences. Opioid addiction is characterized by an inability to control or stop opioid use, persistent cravings, and prioritizing opioids over personal, professional, and social responsibilities.
Drowsiness, constipation, pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression, nodding off, and increased tolerance require higher doses to achieve the desired effects.
Doctor shopping, engaging in deceptive behavior to obtain opioids, social withdrawal, neglecting personal and professional obligations, and preoccupation with obtaining and using opioids.
Mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depression, and overall demeanor and motivation changes.
Opioid addiction can lead to financial strain due to the cost of acquiring drugs and potential legal issues resulting from illicit drug use or engaging in illegal activities to sustain the addiction.
Recognizing the signs of opioid addiction and seeking professional help is crucial to recovery and reclaiming control over your life.
Our opioid 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.
For specific individuals, medication-assisted treatment may be recommended. This approach combines FDA-approved medications, such as methadone or buprenorphine, with counseling and behavioral therapies to help manage cravings, reduce withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term recovery.
Our program offers individual counseling sessions with experienced therapists specializing in addiction treatment. These sessions provide a confidential space to address the underlying causes of opioid addiction, develop coping strategies, and work toward personal growth and healing.
Participating in group therapy sessions allows you to connect with others who have faced similar challenges with methamphetamine addiction. These sessions provide a supportive environment for sharing experiences, gaining insights, and receiving peer encouragement on recovery.
Our program incorporates evidence-based therapies such as CBT to address the psychological and behavioral aspects of opioid addiction. CBT helps you identify and modify negative thought patterns, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and build skills for relapse prevention.
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 opioid addiction requires learning effective relapse prevention strategies. Our program equips you with tools to identify triggers, manage cravings, develop healthy coping skills, and establish a solid relapse prevention plan for sustained recovery.
Recovery is a lifelong journey, and our program provides 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.
Opioid addiction is a severe and potentially life-threatening disease. It is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. Opioids are a class of drugs that include prescription painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, and illegal drugs, such as heroin.
If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, help is available. New Origins offers comprehensive opioid addiction treatment services. Our programs are designed to help you overcome your addiction and reclaim your life.
Visit our partner Into The Light for more information on mental health treatment.