Opioids have created numerous challenges for many men in the U.S. Each time a person uses opioids, they put themselves at risk for developing an addiction. Because this addiction is so intense and so quick to happen, it has taken hold of you fast. What is most worrisome is that it is very hard to stop using without a structured environment to help you. That is why we offer a comprehensive men’s drug rehab program. It is designed just for you at Crestview Recovery to help you overcome opioid addiction and to get you on a better path.
Why Choose Men’s Rehab?
A gender-specific rehab program offers a variety of benefits to today’s patients. It creates opportunities for you to heal without the pressure of having the opposite sex around. What we have found is that men heal and recover in different ways than women do. You need different information, insights, and therapies.
We also know that when men are facing opioid addiction, they need unique levels of support. You need to not feel pressured or judged. You need to feel as though you can open up and even break down. That is why our men’s rehab program can be so successful. Our program will help you address your unique needs, time, and time again. It can help you gain the support you need from others to go through the recovery journey successfully.
Are You Ready for Rehab?
Making the decision to get into a men’s opioid rehab program in Oregon is one of the biggest you will make. It is time to make that decision if you are facing complications and you:
- Use opioids often.
- Use them to hide pain, stress, trauma, or depression.
- Reach to opioids and, if you run out of a prescription, you seek illicit forms.
- Are hiding your use from your family.
- Can’t seem to function without them.
- Have tried to stop using and can’t.
It is okay to be in these situations. That is why we are here to help you. You will find that our program is designed to provide you with exceptional care and support, no matter what point of your life you are in right now. Our individualized treatment plans work for you because they are designed with you in mind.
What Treatment Can Help?
Our men’s opioid rehab program is designed to provide you with opportunities for recovery. We offer a wage of treatment options to help you, including:
- Trauma therapy
- Dual diagnosis treatment center
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
- 12 step recovery
- Mindfulness meditation therapy
- Holistic drug rehab center
We offer a range of treatment options for you, such as an intensive outpatient program (IOP) and extended care addiction treatment. Each one of our treatment options is customized to help you heal. Our men’s opioid rehab program in Oregon does not stop once therapy ends, either. We keep going by providing you with a rehab aftercare support program. We are always here to help you to stay on the path towards health and wellbeing. All you have to do is to make the decision to get help right now.
Explore the Right Treatment
Our men’s opioid rehab program is designed to help you achieve your best outcome. It is an innovative program designed to prepare you for the next journey of your lifetime. At Crestview Recovery, we are here to support you on the path towards healing so you can achieve recovery and a life without substance use or opioid abuse. Call our experienced counselors at Crestview Recovery at 866.262.0531 now. Our professional staff is eager to help get you on your recovery journey.
Since 2016, Dr. Merle Williamson, a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, has been the Medical Director at Crestview Recovery, bringing a rich background in addiction medicine from his time at Hazelden Treatment Center. He oversees outpatient drug and alcohol treatments, providing medical care, setting policies, detox protocols, and quality assurance measures. Before specializing in addiction medicine, he spent 25 years in anesthesiology, serving as Chair of Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Chief of Anesthesia at Kaiser Permanente. This experience gives him a unique perspective on treating prescription drug addiction.