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What Are Opiates?

Opiates are a class of drugs that originate from the opium poppy plant. They include both prescription medications, like morphine, codeine, and oxycodone, as well as illegal drugs like heroin. Opiates are typically used to relieve pain, but they also produce a sense of euphoria, which can lead to misuse and addiction. These drugs work by binding to receptors in the brain, altering the way the body perceives pain and pleasure. Over time, regular use can result in dependence, where the body relies on the drug to function normally.

Opiate addiction is a serious condition that can affect every aspect of life. At Society Wellness, we offer specialized treatment options to help individuals overcome addiction and regain control of their lives in a supportive, LGBTQ+ affirming environment.

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What Is Opiate Addiction?

Opiate addiction is a chronic disease that occurs when someone becomes dependent on opiates, a class of drugs used to relieve pain. This addiction develops when the brain begins to rely on the drug to produce feelings of pleasure and well-being, making it difficult for the individual to function without it. Over time, the body builds a tolerance, requiring more of the substance to achieve the same effect. This can lead to compulsive use, even when the person wants to stop, and may result in severe physical, emotional, and social consequences.

What Causes Opiate Addiction?

Opiate addiction is caused by a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. Some of the main causes include:

  • Chronic pain management: Many individuals begin using prescription opiates to manage pain, but over time, they may develop a dependence on the drug.
  • Brain chemistry: Opiates trigger a powerful release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. Repeated use rewires the brain to crave the drug to feel good, leading to addiction.
  • Genetic predisposition: Some people may be genetically more susceptible to developing addictions, including to opiates.
  • Mental health conditions: Those with underlying mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, may turn to opiates as a way to self-medicate.
  • Environmental factors: Growing up in a household or social environment where drug use is prevalent can increase the risk of developing an opiate addiction.

At Society Wellness, we recognize the complexity of opiate addiction and offer specialized treatment programs tailored to the LGBTQ+ community, helping individuals overcome addiction and rebuild their lives.

Different Types of Opiates

Opiates are a class of drugs derived from the opium poppy plant, and they are commonly used for pain relief. They can be prescription medications or illegal substances. Some common types of opiates include:

  • Prescription Opiates:
    • Morphine: Often used in hospitals for severe pain management.
    • Codeine: Found in some prescription cough syrups and pain relievers.
    • Oxycodone: Known by brand names like OxyContin or Percocet, used for moderate to severe pain.
    • Hydrocodone: Often combined with acetaminophen in medications like Vicodin.
    • Fentanyl: A powerful synthetic opioid used to treat severe pain, but also linked to many overdose deaths due to its potency.
  • Illegal Opiates:
    • Heroin: An illicit drug made from morphine, highly addictive and dangerous.

Each of these opiates carries a high risk of addiction, and misuse can lead to severe health consequences. Society Wellness provides tailored treatment to help LGBTQ+ individuals struggling with opiate addiction find recovery and healing.

Signs and Symptoms of Opiate Addiction

Opiate addiction can develop quickly and lead to both physical and behavioral changes. Common signs and symptoms include:

  • Physical Symptoms:
    • Drowsiness or “nodding off”
    • Constricted (small) pupils
    • Slurred speech
    • Nausea and vomiting
    • Constipation
    • Itching or flushed skin
    • Increased tolerance (needing more of the drug to feel the effects)
    • Withdrawal symptoms (muscle aches, sweating, anxiety, nausea) when not using

  • Behavioral Symptoms:
    • Strong cravings or compulsive drug-seeking behavior
    • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home
    • Social withdrawal or isolation
    • Doctor shopping (seeking prescriptions from multiple doctors)
    • Financial or legal problems due to drug use
    • Mood swings, anxiety, or irritability

If you or someone you love is showing signs of opiate addiction, reaching out for help at Society Wellness can provide the necessary support and treatment for recovery.

Opiate Addiction Facts & Statistics

Paschen-Wolff, Margaret M., et al. “Simulating the Experience of Searching for LGBTQ-Specific Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in the United States.” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, vol. 140, June 2022, p. 108828, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2022.108828

Finding Opiate Addiction Treatment Near Me

At Society Wellness, we provide dedicated care for opiate addiction within a supportive environment tailored for the LGBTQ+ community. Located in Needham, Massachusetts, our facility offers a range of services to support those in recovery. To learn more about our programs and how we can help, please contact us at (888) 410-4757 or visit us at our location.

  • Society Wellness: 292 Reservoir Street, Needham, MA 02494

Therapy Services for Opiate Addiction

At Society Wellness, we understand the unique challenges LGBTQ+ individuals face when battling opiate addiction. Our specialized programs offer comprehensive care, including:

  • Individual and Group Counseling: Providing a safe space to explore the underlying causes of opiate addiction and develop healthy coping strategies for recovery.

  • Family Therapy: Helping loved ones understand opiate addiction and offering guidance on providing supportive and affirming care.

  • Psychiatry and Medication Management: Ensuring clients receive appropriate medications for managing cravings and withdrawal while preventing relapse.

  • Relapse Prevention Planning: Creating personalized strategies to help clients recognize triggers and maintain long-term sobriety.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):Using evidence-based therapy to address harmful thought patterns and behaviors that fuel addiction.

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Focusing on emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and building healthier relationships, particularly for LGBTQ+ clients.

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR): A trauma-focused therapy aimed at helping clients process and resolve painful memories linked to opiate addiction behaviors.

These services are designed to give individuals the support they need to break free from opiate  addiction and regain control of their lives.

Treatment Programs for Opiate Addiction

  • Day Treatment Program (PHP): Our partial hospitalization program provides structured, intensive daytime care for individuals needing more comprehensive support than outpatient services. This program focuses on managing cravings, developing coping strategies, and addressing the underlying causes of opiate ddiction.
  • Night Treatment (IOP): Our intensive outpatient program offers flexible treatment options with therapy sessions several times a week. It’s designed to help clients build coping skills, prevent relapse, and create healthier habits without the need for full-time residential care.
  • Evening Outpatient Treatment: Regular therapy sessions for individuals with milder opiate addiction. This program helps clients work on impulse control, emotional regulation, and relapse prevention while maintaining their daily responsibilities.

Is Opiate Addiction Covered By My Insurance Provider?

To confirm your insurance coverage for opiate addiction treatment at Society Wellness, contact your insurance provider to understand your plan specifics. You can also check online or review your benefits handbook. Our team is here to help you navigate your insurance and determine coverage options, ensuring you receive the support you need.

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What Does the Opiate Addiction Admission Process Entail?

At Society Wellness, the admission process for opiate addiction treatment is designed to be supportive and straightforward. It begins with an initial consultation to assess your needs, discuss symptoms, and review your treatment history. We use this information to create a personalized treatment plan and guide you through the paperwork and insurance coordination.

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What Are the Costs of Opiate Addiction Treatment?

The cost of opiate addiction treatment at Society Wellness varies based on the services provided, such as therapy and medication management. Contact our admissions team for detailed information. We work with insurance providers and offer financial assistance options to help manage expenses, ensuring you get the care you need.

Review your insurance policy or call us at (888) 410-4757 for assistance with verifying your coverage and understanding payment options.

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