Our Caring Approach to Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment combines prescribed medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to address recovery’s physical, emotional, and psychological aspects. This evidence-based approach is designed to help you stabilize and rebuild your life.
Cravings occur after you quit using drugs or alcohol. MAT helps control cravings for many people who struggle with certain substances, especially alcohol or opioids. The prescriptions used for medication-assisted treatment are FDA-approved and can be life-changing for many. However, MAT is not for everyone. Our team will determine whether MAT is right for your recovery journey when we complete an assessment at the beginning of treatment.
How MAT Supports Your Recovery
Medication-assisted treatment addresses the physical challenges of recovery while providing emotional and behavioral support. Medications used in MAT help normalize brain chemistry, reduce cravings, and ease withdrawal symptoms, allowing you to focus on your long-term goals and therapy.
What Our MAT Program Offers
Individualized medication plans
Your needs are carefully assessed to determine the best medication and dosage for your recovery.
Ongoing care and support
We continuously monitor your progress to ensure the treatment works effectively and adjust as needed.
By addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of recovery, MAT provides the foundation for sustainable success.
Discover Recovery with MAT: Let’s Begin This Journey Together
We believe that recovery is possible for everyone, and you don’t have to do it alone. Medication-assisted treatment can help you find relief from cravings, focus on your goals, and build a life filled with hope and wellness.
Contact Discover Recovery today at 360.472.4711 or online to learn more about our MAT program and how we can help you achieve lasting success.
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