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Drug Treatment Centers Near Peabody, MA
Health Care Resource Centers Peabody
172 Newbury St, Peabody, MA 01960
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172 Newbury Street, Peabody, MA 1960
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Inn Transition
42 Washington Street, Peabody, MA 1960
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Substance Abuse Treatment in Peabody, Massachusetts

Peabody is a historic city in Essex County, Massachusetts and according to the 2010 census, the population was 51,251. Peabody is mostly known for its quaint villages and historic seaports. The residents and visitors enjoy outdoor activities such as deep sea fishing, river cruises whale watching, and sailing off the North Shore beaches in Peabody. This shore community features hardened fisherman and their families. Just 40 minutes north of Boston (on a good traffic day), Peabody is a far cry from city life.

Even a coastal town like Peabody isn't immune to the drug epidemic. The town mayor recently announced that the town emergency services is equipped with Nalaxone, an opioid overdose reversal drug in order to combat the growing epidemic in the state. If you have an opioid addiction or any addiction that you want to overcome, you aren't alone and there is help. Addiction is a disease and it's almost impossible to conquer without some outside help. You may need inpatient or outpatient rehab or to travel to a different location to get clean but if you don't know what's right for you, we're here to help. Substance abuse affects every part of your life and you may not even know where to start. We are here to guide you to what is best for you and provide the help you need.

There is help for you in Peabody, MA. Call us today so we can help you or your loved one find help (866) 578-7471.

What Happens When People Have Cravings for Drugs in Rehab?

When a substance abuse patient admits in treatment, their first step is detoxification, or detox. As part of detox, patients immediately stop using the substances they are addicted to. It's natural for the cravings to continue, and these cravings are called withdrawals. Detox cleans out their system of the toxins in substances so they can begin rehab. However, in severe addiction cases, patients are prescribed meds to help ween them off of their substances. These meds mimic the effects of the substances, but aren't as harmful. However, they can be addictive in their own right, so detox facilities have a medical staff that monitors the dosage of patients.

Patients will continue to have cravings throughout their rehab process, and sometimes relapses do occur. When this happens, doctors adjust the treatment plan for that individual, and provide assistance pharmaceutically when it is warranted.

If your situation is overwhelming and you know you need therapy, consider traveling to another city or state for your therapy. Traveling for treatment can get you away from all the things that are driving you to use. Traveling for treatment is an effective way to start your path to sobriety.

We made this local resource for those who are in recovery to help them in finding a meeting or fellowship. Finding a meeting can help you when you feel like temptation is at your front door, or if you just need to be surrounded by people who understand the struggles of recovery. Weekly group meetings are available for most substances, and you can meet friends and develop a support group to help you on your path to recovery. You can also partner up with a sponsor to help you on a personal level. Also consider the 12-steps. They are beneficial in aiding recovery by empowering people who "work the steps."

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Edward Jamison, MS, CAP, ICADC, LADC
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Substance Abuse treatment
Detoxification
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Sober Home
Mental health treatment
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