Methadone is a synthetic opioid commonly used to treat opioid addiction, but it can also lead to dependence and addiction itself. Individuals may find themselves trapped in a cycle of misuse, leading to physical and emotional challenges. At Long Beach Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center, our Methadone Detox Treatment program will safely guide you through the withdrawal process. We will help you reclaim your life and achieve long-term recovery.
We understand that every individual’s journey to recovery is unique. Our team creates personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that you receive the most effective care for your situation.
We incorporate holistic practices such as mindfulness, yoga, and nutritional counseling. This well-rounded approach addresses not only the physical aspects of addiction, but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions of recovery.
Our dedicated team of addiction specialists, counselors, and medical professionals bring years of experience and a genuine passion for helping individuals overcome addiction. We prioritize building trusting relationships to foster a supportive environment throughout your recovery journey.
Our admissions team is here to help verify your coverage and discuss payment options, making your path to recovery as smooth as possible.
Our evidence-based behavioral therapies, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), help individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors associated with addiction, promoting healthier coping strategies.
Involving family members in the recovery process can strengthen relationships and provide support. Family therapy sessions focus on communication, healing, and understanding the impact of addiction on loved ones.
We offer specialized education and workshops focused on relapse prevention strategies. This service equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate triggers and maintain sobriety after detox.
We facilitate various support groups that encourage peer interaction and shared experiences. These groups provide ongoing support and accountability, helping individuals connect with others who understand their journey.
Needing higher doses of methadone to achieve the same therapeutic effects or to avoid withdrawal symptoms is a common sign of physical dependence. This happens when the body adapts to the presence of methadone in your system.
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, muscle aches, sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or insomnia, when you try to reduce or stop using methadone indicates physical dependence. It's hard to get over severe withdrawal symptoms without professional help.
Struggling to manage your methadone use, such as taking more than prescribed, using it for non-medical reasons, or failing to stop despite repeated attempts, is a sign of addiction.
Methadone dependency can exacerbate mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, or mood swings. If your emotional well-being is deteriorating, it’s essential to seek comprehensive treatment.
Don’t let methadone addiction control your life any longer. Reach out to Long Beach Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center and take the first step towards a healthier, sober future!