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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Programs

 

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a comprehensive approach to treating substance use disorders that combines medications with behavioral therapies. This approach is particularly effective for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder, alcohol dependence, and other substance use disorders.

Our Treatments

Medications Used at CBH

Various medications are used and administered by a team of professionals for the MAT programs at CBH in Florida

Suboxone for Opioid Addiction Treatment

 

Suboxone works by stabilizing the brain’s chemistry, allowing individuals to manage their addiction more effectively. When taken as prescribed, it helps to:

  • Reduce cravings for opioids
  • Minimize withdrawal symptoms
  • Prevent misuse and overdose
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I came to get treatment for my mental health and even though it has not been a easy recovery i can say i feel so much better and i know that coming to Compassion’s was the biggest step towards feeling better. I am going to continue my recovery process to their php because i know this program works. Big shout out to Elena, she helped me so much with case management stuff and just being someone that cares and listens to what i needed help with. Great program, clean, and compassionate care.
I have struggled with alcoholism and depression for the better half of my life, PTSD, along with other chronic illnesses. I have for most of my adulthood reached out for help or have advocated for myself to get better. Through the years I have gone through many programs and therapy and also have tried do help myself on my own. The last two years while screaming for help I was unable to get any and no longer had the power to do it on my own. One night late February while doom scrolling CBH popped up on my facebook and I called. The man I spoke with l, Clint was very informative, gentle, genuine, and none judgmental.
I have heard horror stories of treatment centers and I’m am so happy that is not my story. From the moment I was picked up from the airport I felt safe and was in good hands. Cindy and Shakila did my intake and were nothing but professional and caring. Making sure my needs at the time of intake was taken care of. I went through detox here and they make sure to check on me every 3 to 4 hours for the first four days, not once did I feel unsafe or uncomfortable. The nurses and staff met my every need plus some To ensure that I was as comfortable as possible through this time.

After detox when healthy enough I started going to the groups everyday and quickly found out that not only the nurses and staff Facilitators were just as amazing. Everything from yoga to art to music and the understanding of what goes on in your brain with trauma And addiction. I learned more coping skills and education on what I was going through while never being shamed or belittled. The AAA’s (the first shift) aka Ashley, Alicia, Alexa, AD, and Autumn were always on their A game!! Attentive, Communicative, trustworthy, and always met my needs. I can go one but they are amazing and really care for each and every person here. Second shift, Sebastian, Mike, are so amazing and also had a smile and brought comic relief to a hard situation. Always brought good vibes and compassion towards us. Even on head days they would go over and beyond for us. Cindy aka “Cindy Lou Who” was One of the most kind and compassionate People here she went over and beyond making every weekend a little bit special, if it was a pizza party, mailing a Saturday ice cream sho, Or even decorating for the next holiday, she was on it bring a joy and spirit of pure kindness and understanding with her at all times. She deserves a raise!!! Shakila was strict but in a way a mother is, always wanted the best but puts her foot down when needed. She made me feel like I mattered. Also calm and works her but off. Her smile brights up and room and she is definitely mama bear of center!

All in all this place helped be in ways I didn’t even expect, where there hard days of course is this easy no, but if you come in with openness and willingness the possibility for your healing is endless. Everyone here truly wants the best for you and would highly recommend for mental health and addiction.
Beautiful place, the staff are great and actually care. Its small so I always felt seen and heard. Plenty of snacks and food options with access to them up to 11pm. Everyone always knew my name and will tell my addict friends about this place.
This is my second time in treatment, 8 years ago and again now after having 5.5 years in recovery. With three weeks in, CBH has been a complete 180 in terms of the therapeutic approach to my self-worth and core identity. To put it simply, CBH embodies care and dignity in every way — from the culture they cultivate and lift up among clients, to the perception-changing yet safe and trusting relationship with my individual therapist, to the responsiveness and genuine reciprocity with staff, I don’t know what magic model CBH has uncovered but compassion is a through line from the top level programming to the small, every day interactions. Special shout out to:
– Sarah P for meeting me exactly where I was when I came in, then lovingly and expertly guiding me to literally uncovering and sitting with my inner child in a way I have never experienced before
– Kelly for surfacing and removing any fears I had prior about my spiritual search for truth and healing, it’s hard to put into words the healing power of her energy and touch but anyone blessed enough to experience and be open to it will walk away changed forever
– Carla, Jake, Gary, and Raquel for facilitating group in such a way that did not merely present healthy CBT / DBT and other mindfulness practices but which let us individually and as a group flow organically into places of genuine vulnerability to heal
– Triple A tech team (Alicia, Alexa, Ashley) for managing so many constant requests and questions from me and the clients with such grace, reassurance, and openness (especially for being my morning alarm clock!)
– the nighttime tech squad (Cindy, Mikey, Shakila, & Sebastian) for being so genuinely interested in connecting with each individual resident, and constantly thinking about ways to make the evenings just fun together (mafia was hilarious, and Cindy’s ice cream social and fresh baked cookies were chef’s kiss)
– Barbara, Ryan, & Clint for making me feel so at peace from my first phone call when I knew I needed help but didn’t know what place was “right” to making me feel heard and seen every time I shared something — a huge change from my first time in treatment where it felt like I just needed to “shut up and listen”
– Lauren for holding the ship steady with clearly a hundred things coming at her at any given moment, all while still keeping the mission of compassion alive and well in the day-to-day operations
– Tyler for his riddles helping me to rebuild my brain cells and for taking time to talk with me 1:1 and feel part of the great work CBH is doing while I was still in treatment (I didn’t know alumni coordinators could spend time doing that lol)
– and last but certainly not least, Elena for putting the WORK into case work — managing every single patient case, from paperwork to calls to constant client pop ins, with a hopeful, loving touch, always finding options and solutions to work and life stuff that eased my fear and anxiety every time I walked out of her office

From everything I’ve experienced with my time in recovery, Compassion is that rare diamond in the rough of mental health and substance abuse treatment — a place that lives up to its name and vision of realizing a world that can change and heal by fostering that change and healing within each person who is open and willing to uncovering that love and understanding within themself first.
Compassions gets a 5+++ star from me. The staff is wonderful. They all, truly, show compassion and dignity to all of their clients. The small campus is gorgeous with a serene environment. The staff goes above and beyond to have fun evenings with the outdoor big movie screen, special desserts, and music nights. Being near the ocean brings in a nice cool breeze. The groups were very enlightening for me on my journey to recovery. The therapy staff gets another 5 +++ star from me. You cannot go wrong coming here. I appreciated that the client to staff ratio was balanced. During my stay, the average number of clients residing here was 15. This allowed me to get the best care that I needed, rather than the larger establishments with over 50 clients at a time.
You will leave Compassions with a strong feeling of renewed strength and sobriety.

Meet Your Support System

Expert Licensed Clinicians Committed to Your Recovery

  • Jawad Daud

    Dr. Jawad
    Daud, MD

    Medical Director
  • Lisa Micheletti

    Lisa
    Micheletti, LMHC

    Executive Director
  • Ana - Clinical Director at Compassion Behavioral Health in Hollywood, Florida

    Ana
    Carbonell, LMHC

    Clinical Director
  • Barbara Barroso

    Barbara
    Barroso, LCSW

    Clinical Director
  • Aimee Payton

    Aimee
    Payton, APRN, PMHNP-BC

    Director of Nursing
  • Monya Holt

    Monya
    Holt, LMHC

    Primary Therapist
  • Sarah Pastor

    Sarah
    Pastor, LMHC

    Primary Therapist
  • Stephine Yaskal

    Stephanie
    Yaskal, MS, CAP

    Primary Therapist
  • Aimee Rolle

    Aimee
    Rolle, MS

    Primary Therapist
  • Greg LoForte

    Gregory LoForte, LMHC

    Family Therapist
  • Paula Buitrago

    Paula
    Buitiago, RMHCI

    Primary Therapist
  • Shauna

    Shauna
    Dworkin, MS, RMHCI

    Primary Therapist
  • Briana

    Brianna
    Mendoza, MSW, RCSWI

    Primary Therapist
  • Tharlene Pou

    Tharlene
    Pou

    Neurofeedback Technician
  • Michelle Blair

    Michelle
    Blair,APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC

    Nurse Practitioner
  • Heather Brathwaite

    Heather
    Brathwaite, PhD, PMHNP-BC

    Nurse Practitioner
  • Nancy Adrien

    Nancy
    Adrien, PMHN-BC

    Nurse Practitioner
  • Lauren Chambers

    Lauren
    Chambers

    Operations Manager
  • Elena Morales

    Elena
    Morales

    Case Manager
  • Cameron Billings case manager at Compassion Behavioral Health PHP facility

    Cameron
    Billings

    Case Manager
  • Will Holland

    Will
    Holland

    Case Manager
  • Ivo Garcia

    Ivo
    Garcia

    Housing Supervisor
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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
in South Florida

  1. Medication-Assisted Treatment Program helps to stabilize individuals in recovery and supports them in achieving long-term sobriety
  2. We are a premier provider of integrated addiction and dual diagnosis treatment in South Florida.
  3. Receive personalized, holistic treatment and intimate care from experts at our beautiful facilities.
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Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

One of the primary benefits of MAT is its ability to alleviate cravings and withdrawal symptoms. This is crucial for individuals in recovery, as these symptoms can often lead to relapse.

Medication enhances therapy engagement and recovery activities, improving retention and long-term sobriety chances. It also helps individuals develop a supportive network within their treatment community, crucial for sustained recovery.

MAT is not solely reliant on medication; it works in conjunction with counseling and behavioral therapies. This dual approach helps individuals develop coping strategies, improve their decision-making skills, and address the root causes of their addiction

As cravings diminish and withdrawal symptoms are managed, individuals often report improvements in their physical health, mental clarity, and emotional stability.

As more individuals openly discuss their experiences with medication-assisted recovery, it fosters a greater understanding of addiction as a complex, chronic disease rather than a moral failing.

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Outcome-Driven mental Health & Addiction Treatment

Data derived from 1,508 patient surveys conducted by Vista Research Group, a third-party clinical research firm, from 1/1’23 to 2/29’24.

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“As long as I stay patient and waiting on the lord nothing but good will come from it”

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“If I continued down the path I was on I would not be here today, CBH saved my life”

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Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Addiction

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a comprehensive approach to treating addiction that combines medications with counseling and behavioral therapies. This method is particularly effective for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder, alcohol dependence, and other substance use disorders. In this article, we will explore the numerous benefits of MAT, how it works, and why it is considered a vital part of the recovery process.

Understanding Medication-Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment is not just about prescribing medication; it is a holistic approach that addresses the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. By integrating medication with therapy, MAT helps to stabilize individuals in recovery and supports them in achieving long-term sobriety. This multifaceted strategy recognizes that addiction is a complex disease that affects many areas of a person’s life, and thus, treatment must be equally comprehensive to be effective.

What is MAT?

MAT involves the use of FDA-approved medications that help to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. These medications are combined with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a comprehensive treatment plan. The goal is to assist individuals in overcoming their addiction while also addressing any underlying mental health issues. This integrative approach not only aids in the cessation of substance use but also promotes the development of coping skills and resilience, empowering individuals to navigate the challenges of recovery.

Types of Medications Used in MAT

  • Opioid Dependence: Medications like Methadone, Buprenorphine, and Naltrexone are commonly used.
  • Alcohol Dependence: Disulfiram, Acamprosate, and Naltrexone are effective options.
  • Other Substances: Depending on the substance, various medications may be employed to support recovery.

Each medication serves a specific purpose within the treatment framework. For instance, Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist that helps to prevent withdrawal symptoms and cravings, allowing individuals to stabilize their lives. Buprenorphine, on the other hand, is a partial agonist that can reduce cravings while also having a ceiling effect, which lowers the risk of overdose. Naltrexone, utilized for both opioid and alcohol dependence, works by blocking the euphoric effects of these substances, thereby discouraging their use. The choice of medication is tailored to the individual’s needs, history, and specific circumstances, ensuring a personalized approach to recovery.

In addition to medication, the role of therapy in MAT cannot be overstated. Therapeutic interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing can significantly enhance the effectiveness of medication. These therapies help individuals identify triggers, develop coping strategies, and build a support network, all of which are crucial for sustaining recovery. Furthermore, engaging family members in the treatment process can foster a supportive environment that encourages healing and understanding, making the journey toward sobriety a collective effort.

Benefits of Medication-Assisted Treatment

The benefits of MAT extend beyond mere symptom management. This treatment approach offers a wide range of advantages that contribute to successful recovery outcomes.

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1. Reduces Cravings and Withdrawal Symptoms

One of the primary benefits of MAT is its ability to alleviate cravings and withdrawal symptoms. This is crucial for individuals in recovery, as these symptoms can often lead to relapse. By stabilizing the brain’s chemistry, medications help to create a more manageable recovery process. Moreover, the reduction of these symptoms allows individuals to focus on rebuilding their lives, fostering healthier relationships, and engaging in productive activities that may have been neglected during their addiction.

2. Increases Retention in Treatment

Studies have shown that individuals undergoing MAT are more likely to remain in treatment compared to those who do not receive medication. The stability provided by medication helps individuals to engage more fully in therapy and other recovery activities. This increased retention not only enhances the likelihood of achieving long-term sobriety but also allows individuals to build a support network within their treatment community, which can be invaluable for ongoing recovery efforts.

3. Supports Behavioral Changes

MAT is not solely reliant on medication; it works in conjunction with counseling and behavioral therapies. This dual approach helps individuals develop coping strategies, improve their decision-making skills, and address the root causes of their addiction. Additionally, the integration of therapy provides a safe space for individuals to explore their emotions and experiences, facilitating personal growth and resilience. By combining medication with therapeutic interventions, MAT equips individuals with the tools they need to navigate the complexities of recovery and foster a healthier lifestyle.

4. Enhances Quality of Life

Another significant benefit of MAT is its positive impact on the overall quality of life for individuals in recovery. As cravings diminish and withdrawal symptoms are managed, individuals often report improvements in their physical health, mental clarity, and emotional stability. This newfound clarity allows them to pursue educational and vocational opportunities that may have seemed unattainable during their addiction. Furthermore, as individuals regain control over their lives, they often experience a renewed sense of purpose and self-worth, which can be transformative in their journey toward lasting recovery.

5. Reduces Stigma and Promotes Understanding

Lastly, the implementation of MAT can help to reduce the stigma associated with addiction and its treatment. As more individuals openly discuss their experiences with medication-assisted recovery, it fosters a greater understanding of addiction as a complex, chronic disease rather than a moral failing. This shift in perspective not only benefits those in recovery but also encourages communities to support comprehensive treatment options, paving the way for a more compassionate approach to addiction and mental health issues.

How MAT Works

Understanding how MAT works can help demystify the treatment process and highlight its effectiveness. The combination of medication and therapy creates a supportive environment for recovery.

Medication Mechanisms

The medications used in MAT function in various ways depending on the substance being treated. For example, Methadone and Buprenorphine work by activating the same receptors in the brain as opioids, but in a safer, controlled manner. This reduces cravings without producing the same high, making it easier for individuals to focus on recovery. Additionally, Naltrexone, another medication used in MAT, blocks the effects of opioids altogether, preventing any euphoric feelings that might trigger a relapse. This multifaceted approach allows healthcare providers to tailor treatment plans to the specific needs of the individual, enhancing the chances of long-term success.

Therapeutic Support

In addition to medication, therapeutic support is a cornerstone of MAT. Counseling sessions provide a space for individuals to explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and work through any emotional challenges. Group therapy can also foster a sense of community and shared experience, which is invaluable in the recovery journey. These therapeutic interventions often incorporate evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors associated with substance use. Moreover, family therapy can play a crucial role in healing relationships that may have been strained due to addiction, allowing for a more holistic approach to recovery that encompasses not just the individual but their support system as well.

Addressing Common Misconceptions

Despite its proven effectiveness, MAT is often misunderstood. Addressing these misconceptions is essential for promoting a more accurate understanding of this treatment approach.

Myth: MAT is Just Replacing One Addiction with Another

One of the most common misconceptions is that MAT simply replaces one addiction with another. In reality, MAT aims to stabilize individuals and help them regain control over their lives. The medications used are carefully monitored and are part of a comprehensive treatment plan. These medications, such as buprenorphine and methadone, work by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and cravings, allowing individuals to focus on other aspects of their recovery, such as therapy and support groups. This holistic approach recognizes that addiction is a complex disease that requires more than just pharmacological intervention.

Myth: MAT is a Quick Fix

Another misconception is that MAT offers a quick fix for addiction. Recovery is a long-term process that requires commitment and effort. MAT is a tool that supports individuals in their journey, but it is not a standalone solution. In fact, successful recovery often involves a combination of medical treatment, counseling, and lifestyle changes. Many individuals engage in behavioral therapies that help them develop coping strategies, improve their social skills, and address underlying issues that may contribute to their addiction. The journey of recovery is unique for each person, and MAT serves as a vital component, facilitating a more stable foundation for long-term success.

Additionally, it is important to highlight that MAT is not a one-size-fits-all solution; it requires personalization based on an individual’s specific needs and circumstances. Regular assessments and adjustments to the treatment plan are crucial to ensure that patients are receiving the most effective care. This ongoing evaluation helps to identify any potential challenges early on, allowing for timely interventions that can enhance the likelihood of sustained recovery. By fostering a supportive environment and encouraging open communication between patients and healthcare providers, MAT can significantly improve the chances of achieving lasting change.

Who Can Benefit from MAT?

MAT is suitable for a wide range of individuals struggling with addiction. However, certain factors can make it particularly beneficial for specific populations.

Individuals with Opioid Use Disorder

For those struggling with opioid addiction, MAT can be life-saving. The medications used can significantly reduce the risk of overdose and help individuals transition to a healthier lifestyle. By stabilizing brain chemistry, these medications allow individuals to focus on their recovery without the constant cravings that often accompany withdrawal. Furthermore, MAT can facilitate participation in counseling and support groups, which are crucial components of a comprehensive recovery plan. This integrated approach not only addresses the physical aspects of addiction but also fosters emotional and psychological healing.

Individuals with Co-occurring Disorders

Many individuals with substance use disorders also struggle with mental health issues. MAT can address both addiction and mental health concerns, providing a more holistic approach to treatment. For example, individuals suffering from depression or anxiety alongside their addiction may find that the medications used in MAT help alleviate some of their mental health symptoms, making it easier to engage in therapeutic activities. This dual focus on mental health and addiction can lead to improved outcomes, as patients receive tailored support that acknowledges the complexity of their experiences. Additionally, the collaborative care model often employed in MAT settings encourages communication between mental health professionals and addiction specialists, ensuring that each individual’s unique needs are met effectively.

The Role of Healthcare Providers in MAT

Healthcare providers play a crucial role in the successful implementation of MAT. Their expertise and support can make a significant difference in patient outcomes.

Assessment and Diagnosis

A thorough assessment is essential for determining the appropriateness of MAT for an individual. Healthcare providers evaluate the patient’s medical history, substance use patterns, and any co-occurring mental health disorders to create a tailored treatment plan.

Monitoring and Support

Ongoing monitoring is vital to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment. Healthcare providers regularly check in with patients to assess their progress, adjust medications if necessary, and provide additional support through counseling or referrals to other services.

Challenges and Considerations

While MAT offers numerous benefits, it is not without its challenges. Being aware of these challenges can help individuals and their families navigate the treatment process more effectively.

Access to Treatment

Access to MAT can be a barrier for many individuals. Limited availability of qualified providers and treatment facilities can hinder the ability to receive care. Advocacy for better access to MAT is essential for improving recovery outcomes.

Stigma Surrounding MAT

Stigma remains a significant challenge for individuals seeking MAT. Misunderstandings about the treatment can lead to feelings of shame and isolation. Education and awareness campaigns are crucial for reducing stigma and promoting acceptance.

Success Stories and Outcomes

Many individuals have found success through MAT, highlighting its effectiveness as a treatment option. These stories serve as inspiration for those currently struggling with addiction.

Real-Life Transformations

Success stories often showcase individuals who have regained control over their lives through MAT. They share experiences of overcoming challenges, rebuilding relationships, and achieving personal goals. These narratives emphasize that recovery is possible and that MAT can be a vital part of that journey.

Long-Term Recovery Rates

Research indicates that individuals who engage in MAT have improved long-term recovery rates compared to those who do not receive medication. This reinforces the importance of integrating medication with therapy for sustainable recovery.

Conclusion

Medication-Assisted Treatment represents a powerful approach to addressing addiction. By combining medication with counseling and behavioral therapies, MAT offers individuals the support they need to overcome their struggles with substance use. Understanding the benefits, addressing misconceptions, and advocating for access to treatment are essential steps in promoting recovery.

As society continues to evolve in its understanding of addiction and treatment, embracing MAT can lead to better outcomes for individuals and communities. With the right support, individuals can reclaim their lives and embark on a path toward lasting recovery.

Medication-Assisted Treatment Programs at Compassion Behavioral Health

If you or a loved one is seeking a path to recovery from addiction, Compassion Behavioral Health is here to offer the support and care you need. Our personalized approach to medication-assisted treatment, combined with counseling and behavioral therapies, is designed to foster sustainable recovery. Our team of experts at our Hollywood rehab center is committed to helping you achieve your highest physical and mental health. Conveniently located in South Florida, we are a beacon of hope for those ready to take back control of their lives. Call Us Today and let us guide you on your journey to lasting wellness.