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Heroin Rehab Programs

Heroin is one of the most problematic drug problems in the United States. It is often linked to opioid drug abuse and addiction involving other prescription pain relief medications. If you are addicted to it, you will need professional help from an addiction treatment and rehabilitation program.

About Heroin

An opioid drug, heroin is made from morphine. Morphine, on the other hand, is a natural chemical that is produced from the opium poppy plants that grow naturally in Mexico, Colombia, and Asia. Heroin appears in the form of a black sticky substance (black tar heroin) as well as a brown or white powder. On the streets, it is known as smack, hell dust, horse, and big H.

If you are addicted to this drug, you will require a wide variety of evidence-based therapies, holistic approaches, and strong support to be able to recover and give it up in the long term.

Heroin Addiction Treatment

It is recommended that you seek help from an addiction treatment program to overcome your heroin abuse and addiction. This way, you will get help from highly experienced and trained professionals, including therapists, counselors, nurses, and doctors. Addiction treatment will often involve:

1. Medical Detox

The first step in the recovery process, heroin detoxification is an important service that is often provided by professionals in an inpatient care center. It involves the management of withdrawal symptoms and the drug cravings that arise when you give up heroin.

In some instances, detox might involve the use of medically assisted treatment modalities. This is because you might need medications to manage your withdrawal symptoms as well as deal with your cravings for heroin.

2. Inpatient Rehabilitation

After you have overcome your physical dependence on heroin, the treatment program might recommend that you receive inpatient addiction recovery services. this would be ideal if your heroin addiction is severe, long standing, or accompanied by other co-occurring medical and mental health disorders.

In an inpatient addiction treatment and recovery program, you will be living at the treatment center and getting round the clock medical care. You will also be able to benefit from various treatment modalities, including group therapy, individual psychotherapy, family counseling, and couple's therapy, among others.

3. Outpatient Rehabilitation

On the other hand, if your addiction to heroin is less severe or has not been ongoing for a long time, you might be able to overcome it on an outpatient basis. This means that you will not be living at the treatment center. Instead, you can schedule your recovery sessions to take place a few times each week - a couple of times every time.

Outpatient heroin treatment will offer the same treatment modalities that you can expect from an inpatient drug rehab program. However, these services will be less intense and more widely spaced out.

Getting Help

Both inpatient and outpatient heroin addiction treatment programs can help you overcome your opioid use disorder involving heroin - or any other drugs that you may have been abusing. It is recommended that you seek help from these programs as soon as you realize that you have a heroin abuse problem or if you are addicted to any other opioids (since this often leads to heroin addiction).

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