Key Takeaways¶
Even after being sober for a while, fentanyl relapse is common and can be deadly.
For safety and recovery, it is often necessary to go back to an opioid treatment facility.
Intensive outpatient care and group therapy are examples of structured, ongoing support programs that provide continuing support.
Rehab must also deal with underlying problems like bipolar disorder.
To stay sober for a long time, you need to know the risks of fentanyl.
Introduction¶
opioid treatment Chandler
Fentanyl addiction rehab
Why Do People Often Go Back To Fentanyl?¶
Not enough aftercare
Mental health problems that haven’t been treated
Social cues
Physical cravings because of addiction
National Institute on Drug Abuse
overdose deaths in the U.S. in 2021
What Should You Do Right After You Relapse?¶
Take another look at your recovery plan.
Address the underlying cause of the relapse.
Provide safe detox or stabilization.
If it’s right, give medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2023
How Can An Intensive Outpatient Program Be Helpful?¶
intensive outpatient program
Daily check-ins to keep people accountable
Therapy to help you deal with cravings and triggers
Support from a group
Getting to the MAT and urine tests
psychiatric care
Why Is It Important To Get Dual Diagnosis Treatment After A Relapse?¶
bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder treatment with medication management
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Strategies for mindfulness and controlling your emotions
Family support and education
What Does Group Therapy Do After Someone Has A Fentanyl Relapse?¶
Group therapy treatment programs
Make the relapse experience normal
Talk about ways to deal with cravings
Rebuild trust and a sense of connection
Give structure and accountability
group therapy
individual treatment
What Makes Fentanyl So Dangerous After Detox?¶
detox or rehab.
what fentanyl is, a dangerous opioid
CDC
cocaine, heroin, or even fake pills
How Do You Know You’re Ready To Go Back To Treatment?¶
Feel scared or ashamed after using
Have mood swings or cravings
Have thoughts about quitting again
Want help and to be held accountable
opioid addiction
Conclusion¶
fentanyl
opioid treatment
Opioid and Opiate addiction rehab program
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FAQs¶
Is it common for people to relapse after detoxing from fentanyl?¶
Can I go back to the same treatment center if I relapse?¶
Do I need to start detoxing again?¶
Does MAT help after a fentanyl relapse?¶
Suboxone
Methadone
Can group therapy help me?¶
Can Group Therapy Programs Help Prevent Relapse in Fentanyl Treatment?¶
Can group therapy programs help prevent relapse in fentanyl treatment? Many experts believe that exploring group therapy for mental health fosters a supportive environment where individuals share experiences and coping strategies. This connection can reduce feelings of isolation and provide essential encouragement, ultimately enhancing the chances of maintaining long-term recovery.
Resources & Citations¶
National Institute on Drug Abuse. “Fentanyl DrugFacts.” NIDA, 2023,
https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/fentanyl
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. “Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).” SAMHSA, 2023,
https://www.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment
“Fentanyl Facts.” Stop Overdose, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20 Sept. 2023,
https://www.cdc.gov/stop-overdose/caring/fentanyl-facts.html
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