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Posted by smithmorgan on July 17, 2024 at 11:14am 0 Comments 0 Likes
The field of addiction medicine requires both knowledge and compassion. We at Our Institution understand addiction, and we are dedicated to offering the best care possible to people struggling with drug abuse disorders. We combine the most recent research with evidence-based treatment and compassion to help people reclaim lives that were once lost due to addiction.
The disease of addiction is multifaceted and affects both the brain as well as behavior. Addiction is defined by a compulsive need to use drugs despite the harmful effects. Addiction is caused by many factors, such as genetics, environment, and psychological vulnerability.
The brain is fundamentally altered by Addiction Medicine, which alters its structure and functions. It also affects decision-making skills and the reward circuitry. Substance abuse can lead to a change in the neurotransmitter level, especially dopamine. Dopamine is a key component of reward and pleasure systems in the brain.
The symptoms of addiction can take many forms.
We at Our Institution recognize addiction as a disease that requires personalized treatment. To promote lasting recovery, our comprehensive treatment approach focuses on the psychological, physical and social components of addiction.
Detoxification is the first stage of recovery for many people. During detoxification the body rids itself from addictive substances. Medical detoxification programs offer supervised withdrawal to provide safety and comfort.
The behavioral therapies form the cornerstone of treatment for addiction. They help individuals change their attitude and behavior in relation to drug abuse. We use evidence-based methods such as cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT), motivating interviewing and contingency-management to help promote sobriety.
Combining pharmacotherapy and behavioral therapy, medication-assisted treatments are effective in treating substance abuse disorders. Methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone are medications that help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings and can prevent relapse.
We offer holistic therapies to promote healing and overall health. They may include yoga, mindfulness, art therapy and nutritional counseling.
The recovery from addiction process is lifelong and requires support. We provide continuum services at Our Institution to assist individuals in maintaining sobriety, and thriving on their journey of recovery.
Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous are peer support groups that offer individuals the opportunity to meet others with similar struggles, receive encouragement and benefit from their successes.
Group and individual counseling provide an environment that is safe, supportive, and allows individuals to examine the underlying causes of their addictions, learn coping strategies, and develop resilience to achieve long-term recovery.
With the right planning and support it is possible to minimize relapse. Relapse prevention helps individuals to identify triggers and develop strategies for coping. They also create personalized plans of action in order to prevent relapse.
Our belief is that ongoing support and monitoring are essential after the initial phase of treatment. We offer a range of continuing care services, including regular check-ins and alumni events. They also provide access to referrals and resources to help individuals sustain their recovery.
We are committed to offering comprehensive care and compassion for those struggling with addiction at Our Institution. We empower people to reclaim lives and overcome addictions through our personalized treatment, evidence-based therapies, and on-going support services. Don't be afraid to contact us if you or someone close to you is in need of help. We're ready to assist you every step of your recovery.
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