One of methadone’s most common uses is in helping people with opioid addictions to gradually detox and recover with the goal of ending their addiction.
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One of methadone’s most common uses is in helping people with opioid addictions to gradually detox and recover with the goal of ultimately ending their addiction and drug use entirely. What is methadone and why do we use it to treat opioid addiction? Methadone is a synthetic opioid medication. Like other opioids including morphine and buprenorphine, methadone affects how your body responds to withdrawal symptoms. However, it has a slower-acting and longer-lasting affect that makes it safer, longer-lasting, and ideal for long-term supervised use.
Our goal is to provide much more than just a support program or a drug dispensary. Changing Phases Behavioral Support is both a comfortable place for treatment, and a medical facility with professional supervision. Addiction to opioids is a powerful, life-destroying condition but we know that you are even more powerful. You have survived one of the worst things that life can throw at you. Our goal is to empower you to end your addiction and find a new, healthier way of life.
Our treatment programs are modeled on the most successful clinical experiences which combine methadone treatment with group or individual therapy for the best results. Addictions involve both a physical and a psychological component. While addictions to powerful drugs like heroin have a strong physical or chemical basis, they also include influences from behaviors, thought patterns, other people, and even your environment. While your body detoxes using methadone for narcotic replacement therapy, our counselors will help you to change your life to achieve the mental health required to resist future relapses.