Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
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522 South Maple Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment
Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults age 18 and older who are suffering from opioid addictions. MAT is a specialized form of outpatient treatment that combines prescription medication and counseling to support people as they work toward long-term recovery. While some methadone clinics offer one type of medication for patients, Ann Arbor CTC provides several options — methadone, Suboxone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone — depending on each person’s individual needs. These medications can help relieve the challenging withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings associated with an opioid addiction, helping patients improve functioning in their daily lives. The counseling services available through MAT also offer many benefits. In counseling, you can work to rebuild your confidence and make positive changes that may help you establish a stronger foundation for recovery. MAT can also offer other valuable benefits that include improved social functioning, reduced use of prescription painkillers and illicit drugs, and better employment outcomes. What to Expect
At Ann Arbor CTC, our qualified staff members will work collaboratively with you to learn about your needs and understand your specific goals for your time in MAT. Starting at intake, our team will begin developing your individualized treatment plan, which will include what medication you will be prescribed and outline the therapy services you will receive. Our expert staff will work with you to understand your medical history, provide basic tests such as a physical exam, and identify the appropriate medication and dosage to support your recovery journey. We’ll also ensure that you have access to individual and group therapies, which typically form a key element of a person’s treatment at our clinic. In individual and group therapy sessions, you can work to develop healthy habits and learn coping skills that can help prevent relapse. In group therapy, you can also connect with peers who may be able to understand your experiences as well as discuss their own challenges and successes as opportunities for learning and growth. Our Comprehensive Treatment Center
Our team of professionals at Ann Arbor CTC aims to deliver high-quality treatment while promoting dignity and respect at all times. We understand that seeking medication-assisted treatment may feel scary and you may have a lot of questions. At Ann Arbor CTC, we strive to provide clear and comprehensive information so that each person who seeks care with us can feel comfortable and supported as they progress through the treatment process. We understand that your treatment needs and your recovery journey are unique to you, and we work to provide compassionate services that can help you move forward toward a brighter future. At our CTC, you can expect to receive personalized treatment and support designed to address your physical and emotional needs. Take the first step to help. Call or Email Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center now - (734) 415-2846
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Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
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- Medication Management
- Addiction
- Drug Abuse
- Chronic Relapse
- Coping Skills
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- Chronic Impulsivity
- Codependency
- Methadone, Buprenorphine
- Stress
- Suboxone, Naltrexone, Opioid Addiction
- Substance Use
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Ann Arbor Comprehensive Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Last Modified: 6 Sep 2022