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a person in need of a suboxone addiction treatment program holds their headAccording to the 2015 New Jersey Substance Abuse Overview, more than 3,600 people were treated using Suboxone. The drug is used to treat addictions to opioids and opiates. It can also be prescribed to treat pain. It works by quelling cravings and helping people in substance abuse treatment programs adjust to drug-free living.

Though Suboxone is used to treat other drug addictions, the drug itself is highly addictive. This has led to an uptick in Suboxone addiction. Finding help in a Suboxone addiction treatment program can promote true recovery instead of just replacing addictive substances.

At BlueCrest Recovery, we know the risks associated with Suboxone for opioid addiction management. While we understand the benefits this prescription provides to people in early recovery, some do not tolerate it as a viable treatment. For those who struggle with severe opioid dependency and end up hooked on this opioid-replacement therapy, our Suboxone addiction treatment program is an excellent option to finally get sober. Our professionals have years of experience helping people finally discover the gift of sobriety. Learn more and get started in our center in Woodlands Park, NJ today by calling [DirectNumber].

Signs of Suboxone Addiction

There are many signs of Suboxone abuse or addiction. These signs include:

  • Running out of the medicine before the prescription schedule – When people start using Suboxone more frequently than prescribed, they are often chasing a high rather than trying to manage their cravings. This can kickstart the addiction cycle again and cause an increased tolerance.
  • Unpredictable mood swings – Just like an addiction to more potent opioids, Suboxone abuse can cause ups and downs in mood due to a change in brain chemistry.
  • Unusual behavior – Someone abusing Suboxone might be more secretive, have trouble maintaining responsibilities, and run into financial difficulties as they fund their addiction.

In the right context, these signs may be proof that your loved one is addicted to Suboxone. Finding empty packaging is a telltale sign that the medication is being used improperly. If someone you know suffers from these signs and symptoms, it may be time to find a reputable Suboxone addiction treatment program, like the one at BlueCrest Recovery.

Suboxone Withdrawal Symptoms

Aside from the typical signs, there are also common withdrawal symptoms that people can experience after they stop using Suboxone. Common Suboxone withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Depression
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Concentration difficulties
  • Sweating
  • Lethargy
  • Irritability
  • Drug craving
  • Muscle aches
  • Digestive issues

Suboxone Effects on the Brain

Suboxone impacts the brain in many ways. The drug is a mix of a partial opioid agonist and a pure opioid antagonist. The opioid agonist provides low doses of opioids. This helps people wean off their addiction while minimizing withdrawal symptoms. The antagonist portion of the drug shuts down opioid receptors. When taken in proper dosages, the drug makes overcoming opioid addiction much less painful.

However, because Suboxone is an opioid drug, users can become addicted to it. Many people struggling with Suboxone dissolve the pill and then inject it. This bypasses the antagonist properties of the drug, giving the user a familiar high. Users may consider a Suboxone high to be more acceptable because it’s legal and “safer.”

The Importance of Finding a Suboxone Rehab Program

While Suboxone is legal, unlike street drugs, addiction to this drug is just as dangerous. Overdosing on Suboxone can lead to seizures, slurred speech, loss of consciousness, and even death. If you or someone you know is addicted to Suboxone, seeking treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab center may be a life-saving decision. There are many treatment centers for Suboxone abuse in New Jersey, but if you’re looking for a treatment center that uses a holistic approach, you’ll want to work with our team at BlueCrest Recovery Center.

A Suboxone Addiction Treatment Program in NJ at BlueCrest Recovery

We provide a variety of drug rehab programs in New Jersey, including programs for Suboxone addiction. Our suboxone rehab combines spiritual and clinical approaches to give our clients the best care possible. Recovery is possible.

If you live in the New Jersey area and want help overcoming Suboxone abuse, choose BlueCrest Recovery. Contact us today at [DirectNumber] to learn about our outpatient treatment programs.

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Yes, all information provided is kept confidential and once engaged in treatment; all aspects of treatment are confidential unless otherwise noted by a signed release of information.

We accept most major private insurances. If you do not have insurance, private pay options can be discussed.

At BlueCrest Recovery Center, you will receive a comprehensive multifaceted approach to treatment that includes both group therapy sessions and individual one-on-one therapy sessions based on your unique needs.

Yes, we offer both family support and education groups run by a licensed clinician as well as individual family sessions. Every family and every person is unique, our clinicians will work with you to determine the best approach to healing for yourself and your family.

BlueCrest Recovery Center will conduct an assessment, or level of care evaluation. The goal is to determine the appropriate level of care to meet the client’s individual needs and to provide a recommendation.

Yes, in fact clients with co-occurring illnesses tend to be very successful in our program. Every client that comes to BlueCrest receives a comprehensive psychological evaluation to determine what specific mental health needs they have. From there, a personalized treatment plan that addresses both the substance use and mental health concerns.

BlueCrest Recovery adheres to the highest treatment standards established by its accrediting agencies. BlueCrest is currently accredited by Joint Commission and   The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities also known as CARF. These governing agencies certify that our services are consistently meeting rigorous treatment standards and to ensure the highest quality of care is always being provided.

Group schedules for all treatment days are outlined by a clinical curriculum that integrates a multitude of the treatment modalities we offer. Our therapists will conduct weekly individual sessions with each client. These one-on-one sessions most often occurs during treatment hours in lieu of a group session. BlueCrest’s clinical schedule offers comprehensive and diverse therapeutic approaches including, among many others, process (discussion) group, 12-step education/didactic groups, yoga and meditation sessions and life skills training.

Transitioning from treatment to independent living is a common relapse trigger. BlueCrest’s multiple levels of care are intended to gradually “step-down” clinical structure as clients build independence and grow their 12-step program. Clinicians and our Case Manager will assist in making any necessary aftercare referrals for continued care including but not limited to psychiatrists, doctors and therapists.