Treatment Centers in 17104

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Harrisburg Comprehensive Treatment Center
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Harrisburg, PA 17104
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a form of opioid addiction treatment that combines the use of FDA-approved prescription medications with counseling services. It can be challenging to stop using opioids due to distressing physical withdrawal symptoms that can interfere with a person’s commitment to recovery. For this reason, getting professional help can be a crucial first step in healing. Organizations such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) support MAT as a first-line approach for treating opioid addiction. Harrisburg Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) prescribes multiple medications to reduce or eliminate opioid withdrawal symptoms, which can allow people to focus on recovery. In addition, our clinic’s counseling component aims to help people develop skills that can prevent relapse. The combination of medication and therapy can be effective in treating opioid use disorder because it addresses the physical and emotional aspects of addiction together.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a form of opioid addiction treatment that combines the use of FDA-approved prescription medications with counseling services. It can be challenging to stop using opioids due to distressing physical withdrawal symptoms that can interfere with a person’s commitment to recovery. For this reason, getting professional help can be a crucial first step in healing. Organizations such as the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) support MAT as a first-line approach for treating opioid addiction. Harrisburg Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) prescribes multiple medications to reduce or eliminate opioid withdrawal symptoms, which can allow people to focus on recovery. In addition, our clinic’s counseling component aims to help people develop skills that can prevent relapse. The combination of medication and therapy can be effective in treating opioid use disorder because it addresses the physical and emotional aspects of addiction together.
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Harrisburg, PA 17104
Belmont Behavioral Health System offers a partial hospitalization program (PHP) for adolescents ages 13-17 who are struggling with a variety of behavioral health concerns. In our PHP, young people can learn to effectively manage their symptoms so that they can begin to function better in their daily lives. This program can be beneficial for individuals who are stepping down from inpatient treatment and still require intensive services but do not need 24/7 supervision. Patients typically remain in the program for two to three weeks, though the length of treatment can vary depending on the needs of each individual. Those in the PHP take part in treatment five days a week for five to six hours a day. During this time, they receive focused care from a dedicated team of professionals. Our staff works closely with each patient to better understand their needs and how we can best support them on their healing journey. Through our premier outpatient services, adolescents can improve their confidence and resiliency and learn skills that promote long-term well-being.
Belmont Behavioral Health System offers a partial hospitalization program (PHP) for adolescents ages 13-17 who are struggling with a variety of behavioral health concerns. In our PHP, young people can learn to effectively manage their symptoms so that they can begin to function better in their daily lives. This program can be beneficial for individuals who are stepping down from inpatient treatment and still require intensive services but do not need 24/7 supervision. Patients typically remain in the program for two to three weeks, though the length of treatment can vary depending on the needs of each individual. Those in the PHP take part in treatment five days a week for five to six hours a day. During this time, they receive focused care from a dedicated team of professionals. Our staff works closely with each patient to better understand their needs and how we can best support them on their healing journey. Through our premier outpatient services, adolescents can improve their confidence and resiliency and learn skills that promote long-term well-being.
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