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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment

woman sitting on couch talks with therapist about fentanyl addiction treatment Fentanyl is an opioid, which is a synthetic man-made drug designed to have the same effects as natural opiates. Fentanyl is one of many common opioids on the market, including heroin and the painkillers OxyContin and Vicodin. Opioids are just as addictive as opiates. Fentanyl is often prescribed to manage pain after a major surgery or when someone has suffered serious injuries, and while it is effective at relieving pain, it’s also highly addictive.

If you are concerned that you or someone you love is in need of substance abuse treatment in Massachusetts, then give the NuLife Behavioral Health team a call today to learn more about all of the rehabilitative programs that we offer.

Signs You Would Benefit from a Fentanyl Rehab Program

The first step in helping someone get the right treatment that they need is recognizing the signs of addiction, specifically those symptoms tied to opioid use. 

You may notice the following behaviors in those addicted to opioids like fentanyl:

  • They have lost interest in hobbies or activities that they used to enjoy
  • They are spending unhealthy amounts of time by themselves
  • Their personal hygiene is being ignored
  • They are tired all the time
  • They are anxious, nervous, or out of character
  • They have trouble communicating in a sensible way
  • They are easily distracted

Since fentanyl is usually prescribed to help people manage pain, with continued use and the potential for a higher tolerance, many think that they cannot function without the help of the drug. When it gets to the point that someone thinks that they need the drug to survive, it’s a problem. One of the other reasons people are hesitant to stop using the drug once they start is that they are afraid of the withdrawal symptoms. A fentanyl rehab program can help those who use this drug manage the entire withdrawal, treatment, and recovery process in a safe and professionally staffed environment.

How Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts Can Help

Finding the right medical and mental health professionals who can help with your fentanyl addiction issues is critical to a successful lifelong recovery. 

There are many treatment options when it comes to opioid addiction, including:

Individual Therapy

Working one-on-one with a therapeutic professional allows the opportunity to dig deep into the root causes of each person’s individual addiction. This could include using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to identify triggers like unhealthy thoughts and dangerous behaviors so that they can be avoided and healthier choices can be made in the future. 

Group Therapy

Being able to go through a treatment program alongside peers who share similar experiences and know what you’re going through can be a very helpful part of the process. Approaches like a 12-step program can give those battling addiction a built-in community of peers. 

Family Therapy

Every member of the family unit is impacted when one member is struggling with addiction. Family therapy can support loved ones by giving them a safe space to open up about how addiction has impacted them. However, family therapy is also instrumental in helping participants build a network of support. Support is crucial in early recovery, and family therapy can help loved ones learn how to best support their family member in recovery without enabling them.

Holistic Therapy

There are many non-traditional therapies that are proven effective in recovering from addiction. When combined with more traditional therapeutic modalities, you will receive the most holistic approach. Experiential therapies like acupuncture therapy, music therapy, yoga therapy, and meditative therapy are offered at NuLife Behavioral Health Massachusetts.

Contact NuLife Behavioral Health Massachusetts Today

At NuLife Behavioral Health Massachusetts, you’ll find treatment for both substance use disorders and mental health concerns. We also treat co-occurring disorders as part of a dual diagnosis.

Our treatment programs include:

  • 12-step rehab program
  • Alumni program
  • Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
  • Dual diagnosis treatment
  • Partial hospitalization program (PHP)
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Men’s addiction treatment
  • Women’s addiction treatment

If you or a loved one is suffering from fentanyl addiction, the team at NuLife Behavioral Health Massachusetts is ready to answer your questions today at 888.568.2057. Call us to learn more about which substance abuse treatment option is best for your needs.