Addiction Recovery Services Near Plymouth Meeting, PA
Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol and Opioid Addiction
Plymouth Meeting Addiction Treatment
Residents in the Plymouth Meeting area grappling with addiction to alcohol or opioids can find solace and support at Wave Treatment Centers. Situated in Chestnut Hill, at the crossroads of Willow Grove Avenue and Germantown Avenue, our outpatient facility is run by a compassionate team well-versed in the journey to recovery from substance abuse. We stand prepared to assist individuals in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh vicinity, offering the care and guidance needed for a successful path to healing.
While there's no "cure" for addiction (also known as substance use disorder), you can learn to manage your cravings and cope with the stressors in your life without turning to alcohol or opioids. Ultimately, with professional help, you can overcome maladaptive behaviors and self-defeating thoughts to improve your quality of life in recovery and sobriety.
Addiction and addictive behavior can have many root causes, from trauma responses to genetic predispositions to co-occurring mental health disorders. Whatever the causes of your addiction, Wave Treatment Centers will work with you to develop a plan tailored to your needs, with the end goal of helping you understand your addiction as a long-term condition whose symptoms can be managed.
Substance use disorder symptoms:
- Significant unexplained changes in mood, personality, appearance, energy level, or weight
- Difficulty focusing, concentrating, or following conversations
- Frequent unexplained absences from work or school
- Changes in sleeping habits
- Pulling away from family and friends
- Being unable to experience joy or cope with problems without using drugs
- Acting with uncharacteristic violence or anger
- Using drugs even when it is clearly dangerous to do so, such as when driving
- Continuing to use drugs even after experiencing negative repercussions (such as job loss, physical harm, or legal problems) due to previous drug use
- Experiencing physical pain or emotional distress when unable to access or use drugs
- Trying to stop using drugs, but being unable to do so
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I contribute my 4 years of recovery largely to Dr. Beatty. I didn’t think recovery was even possible for someone like me. With the guidance and support of Dr. Beatty, I have been able to pull my life together completely. My plan for treatment was unlike any I had before, and that was exactly what I needed in order to succeed. Thank you very for everything Dr. Beatty, I could not have done this without you.
Zack J.