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Heroin Rehab

Heroin Rehab

Person receiving supportive care at Heroin Rehab in Nashville, TN, focused on recovery and treatment.
Person receiving supportive care at Heroin Rehab in Nashville, TN, focused on recovery and treatment.

Heroin addiction is one of the hardest substance use disorders to overcome. But with compassionate, evidence-based care, you or your loved one can achieve recovery. In the U.S., more than one million people live with heroin addiction, yet about 94% don’t receive the treatment they need.

Although heroin addiction may seem overwhelming, many proven medications, therapies, and treatments can help. Heroin rehab in Nashville, TN provides the support and expertise you need to break free from addiction and start your recovery. The team at TN Detox Center is ready to guide you toward lasting sobriety.

Understanding Heroin Addiction

Heroin addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease that can lead to lasting brain changes, an inability to cut down or stop heroin use on your own, and continued heroin abuse despite mounting consequences. Heroin addiction is not a choice. Rather, a number of internal and external pressures can make it impossible for people to stop using heroin on their own.

Signs and Symptoms of a Heroin Addiction

The American Psychiatric Association lists eleven key criteria of a heroin addiction. Experiencing just two or three of the following symptoms can lead to a formal diagnosis – with four or five symptoms being considered moderate in severity, and six or more being considered severe:

  1. Using more heroin than intended or for longer than planned
  2. Multiple unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop heroin use
  3. Spending excessive time using heroin, seeking it out, or recovering from its effects
  4. Intense cravings for heroin
  5. Heroin use interferes with your ability to meet obligations at school, work, or home
  6. Continued use despite social or interpersonal problems caused by heroin
  7. Giving up important hobbies or activities because of heroin
  8. Using heroin in dangerous situations, like while driving
  9. Continuing use despite worsening physical or mental health
  10. Needing larger amounts of heroin to achieve the same effect (increased tolerance)
  11. Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when stopping heroin suddenly

If you recognize these signs, the time to start treatment is now. Over time, heroin addiction tends to get worse, rather than better – and you run the risk of developing serious physical and mental health complications the longer you live with addiction.

How Our Heroin Rehab Center Can Help

TN Detox Center’s heroin rehab program leverages several evidence-based approaches to help people break free from addiction and achieve a lasting recovery. Treatment typically starts at our medical detox program – which can help you overcome the debilitating symptoms of heroin withdrawal – and is followed by inpatient treatment which teaches people the skills and strategies to maintain their sobriety for years to come. Treatment at our drug rehab center includes:

Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder is one of the fastest, most effective, simplest ways to overcome the challenges of living with a heroin addiction. Multiple medications have been FDA approved to treat opioid use disorders, including:

  • Buprenorphine – also marketed under the brand names Suboxone, Subutex, and Sublocade
  • Naltrexone – also marketed under the brand name Vivitrol
  • Methadone

Each medication works slightly differently, but they all have significant scientific support in helping people achieve and maintain abstinence. These medications can drastically reduce withdrawal symptoms, significantly decrease the frequency of drug cravings, and help people feel better faster – which can in turn help you to focus on the therapies offered at your drug rehab center.

Evidence-Based Therapies

Multiple forms of talk therapy can help people seeking recovery from heroin addiction. Talk therapy focuses less on the physical symptoms of addiction and more on the behavioral challenges that come with starting a new path to recovery. Quitting heroin isn’t just about stopping the drug; it’s about learning to enjoy life in recovery, finding healthier ways to cope with challenges, and discovering purpose and meaning without addiction.

Some of the most common types of talk therapy used to treat heroin addiction include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is based on the idea that thoughts, emotions, and behaviors influence each other. By learning to change the way you think, you can improve how you feel and behave. CBT helps you identify problematic thought patterns, challenge them, and adopt healthier ways of thinking that support recovery.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): DBT shares many similarities with CBT but recognizes that some thoughts can’t be changed easily. Instead, clients learn to accept these thoughts without acting on them. DBT teaches mindfulness, emotional regulation, and communication skills, helping many people overcome the barriers their addiction creates.
  • Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET): Also known as motivational interviewing, MET focuses on collaboration between you and your therapist. Instead of telling you what to do, your therapist works with you to figure out what you believe is best for your recovery. Together, you build the motivation to stay sober and work toward your goals.

These therapies are just a few of the options available at heroin rehab in Nashville, TN. We also offer 12-Step facilitation, drug and alcohol support groups, family therapy, and treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions. Together, they can help you build a strong foundation for lifelong recovery.

Support When You Need it Most

No matter the treatments you receive, overcoming a heroin addiction is never easy. But by choosing TN Detox’s drug rehab center, you’ll find the support and compassion that can help you through the difficult times, and never have to face the challenges of recovery alone. We know how difficult achieving sobriety can be, and how impactful having a team of recovery advocates is during the recovery process.

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We care about your recovery – and choosing heroin rehab in Nashville, TN gives you access to 24/7 support from addiction professionals, a safe and restorative place to recover, and the motivation of having a dedicated team by your side throughout your recovery process.

Start A Heroin Rehab Program at TN Detox Center

When you’re ready to begin treatment, call our team at (615) 488-5311 or fill out our confidential online contact form for more information. You can break free from a heroin addiction, and TN Detox Center can help show you the way.

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