Overcoming opioid addiction requires professional help from a Colorado opioid addiction treatment center. Professional facilities like Healing Pines opioids treatment center in Colorado can offer medication-assisted detox services and ongoing therapy for dual-diagnosis situations.
Call us today at 720-575-2621 to learn more about our men’s only inpatient treatment.
Opioids refer to any category of drug that is derived from the poppy plant or a synthetic iteration. Synthetic opioids include things like Fentanyl, while natural though illicit versions take the form of heroin. Many people who have prescriptions don’t realize that the medication they are given qualifies as an opioid, such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, or codeine.
If you have a prescription for opioids and are worried about addiction, you might benefit from our luxury, inpatient opioids rehab in Colorado. Call Healing Pines today to verify your insurance benefits.
The demand for opioid rehab in Colorado has risen over the last several years. The opioid epidemic has become one of the worst crises throughout America, affecting all genders, classes, and income demographics.
One out of every three prescriptions from Medicare is for opioids, making the need for inpatient Colorado opioids addiction treatment center services all the more important.
The number of emergency room visits related to opioid overdoses rose thirty percent between 2016 and 2017. By 2020, almost two thousand people had died from an opioid-related overdose. Nearly three hundred out of every one hundred thousand hospitalizations every year are related to opioid overdoses. Opioid overdoses can be avoided when you start treatment at Healing Pines men-only opioids treatment center in Colorado.
Call Healing Pines today to schedule your tour of our Colorado opioid addiction treatment center.
We work with most major commercial insurance plans which can help cover up to 100% of the costs associated with treatment.
Your body naturally produces a version of opioids and has opioid receptors in the brain to receive those opioids. Under normal circumstances, these forms of endorphins help you manage pain, regulate breathing and heart rate, and release pleasure.
These naturally occurring opioids are typically released when you receive an injury, to help with the pain, or when you exercise, eat a healthy meal, or have sex as a form of pleasure and reward.
All other forms of opioids attach to those same receptors in your brain.
If you are worried about addiction, Healing Pines’ Colorado opioids addiction treatment center can help. Reach out to our team today.
When multiple opioid addiction signs manifest concurrently, it is time to consider getting help at an opioid treatment center in Colorado.
Common opioid addiction signs include the following:
If you or someone you love is showing signs of an addiction, Healing Pines can offer men’s only opioid addiction treatment.
With Healing Pines, you can access a men’s only, upscale treatment center that offers privacy, security, and a safe place to be open and honest.
Attending men’s only rehab facilities provides an opportunity to participate in group therapy sessions and other group services exclusively with men. This environment can expose clients to men who have faced some of the same experiences and men who have the same worries or cultural barriers.
Recognizing that these are shared experiences makes it much easier for men to open up emotionally. Working with individual therapists can also help male clients identify factors from their upbringing, mental health status, or personal levels of chronic stress that may have contributed to emotional difficulties, anger management, or substance abuse.
Without treatment, men are more likely to struggle with secondary health disorders, including sleeping issues, cardiovascular problems, liver disorders, and cancer. Higher rates of co-occurring mental health disorders in sexual dysfunction are more likely to occur without treatment.
Healing Pines is a luxury inpatient treatment center offering multiple services such as:
Healing Pines offers dual diagnosis treatment for clients with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders. Our counselors can adapt interventions based on your unique needs and characteristics. This can include things like the history of trauma, current symptoms, legal issues, homelessness, family dynamics, and mental health disorders.
Co-occurring disorders are quite common with addiction, especially alcoholism. Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions for male clients. Our professionals can treat various conditions with different modalities, including individual and group therapy sessions and mind and body work.
As part of our residential programs, we offer individual therapy sessions on a regular basis. These sessions allow clients to work with the same therapist and reflect on things like childhood, family dynamics, chronic stress, workplace demands, or other situations that may have contributed to addiction in the first place. All of this can help cultivate a better understanding of things like triggers and how coping mechanisms can be applied to avoid relapse.
Family therapy can be particularly beneficial for male clients with partners, spouses, children, or parents impacted by addiction. Family therapy sessions offer close family members a chance to improve communication, develop a better understanding of how addiction works, and learn how to support their loved ones in recovery.
SMART has been demonstrated to provide tools for higher rates of sustained recovery. In some cases, clients who participate in SMART recovery can remain abstinent for three years after treatment. SMART Recovery can help clients learn to recognize conditioned cues like cravings, urges, and triggers and avoid them. While participating in SMART sessions, many clients benefit from the continuous sharing of information, the recommended reading lists, and other recovery resources.
With Healing Pines, you have access to top-rated inpatient treatment. Don’t wait to get help. Ready for treatment? Call us today to review our treatment options.
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Mike is a Licensed Addiction Counselor with a passion for science and evidence-based practice. As an undergraduate Mike participated in the McNair Scholars program where he partnered with a highly published scientist to create an original project seeking to understand the intersection of trauma types and interpersonal behaviors. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Minor in Latino Studies, Mike went on to study at Cal State San Bernardino for a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology. Under the supervision of Dr. Christina Hassija, Mike learned the intricacies of trauma-focused therapy including Prolonged Exposure for PTSD and went on to co-author an encyclopedia chapter on trauma-focused treatments with his said mentor. After graduation, Mike worked in the addictions field applying trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT) within various treatment settings including government mental health clinics, residential units, and outpatient non-profits. Mike has also completed post graduate training in addictions and obtained multiple certificates in various CBT modalities.
Despite the scholarly and clinical resume, Mike truly appreciates the process of change and seeks to find joy in the work of therapy. He believes that therapists are present to serve the milieu and that a custom approach to recovery is paramount. He takes personal stories of trauma, grief, and general loss seriously while finding humility in being a part of another’s recovery journey.
Dr. Canfield grew up in Southern California and graduated Cum Laude with his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He attended medical school at Western University of Health Sciences in California before moving to Colorado to complete his psychiatry residency at the University of Colorado where he served as chief resident. He completed additional training in psychoanalysis at the University of Colorado. He has worked in forensic psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and physician mental health. He strives to stay current with evidence based treatments in psychiatry. When not working, Dr. Canfield is spending time with his wife and three boys.