Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Centers
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies for comprehensive addiction care. MAT is the gold standard for opioid and alcohol use disorders, significantly reducing overdose deaths and improving treatment outcomes.
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Volunteers of America Northern Rockies, situated in Torrington, WY, delivers exceptional rehabilitative support to adults and seniors facing challenges with addiction and co-occurring mental health concerns. The center features robust intensive outpatient programs, standard outpatient services, and tailored medication-assisted treatment options, including methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone. Emphasizing approaches like anger management, brief intervention, and cognitive behavioral therapy, this establishment serves adult men, adult women, and young people. Through its individualized programming, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies guarantees high-quality care for all clients, establishing itself as a vital institution for individuals pursuing thorough and successful recovery from substance use disorders.

Situated in Wheatland, WY, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies specializes in treating adults with substance use disorders alongside significant mental health issues and emotional challenges in children. This center offers both intensive outpatient and outpatient services, incorporating treatments such as methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone. Emphasizing techniques like anger management, brief interventions, and cognitive behavioral therapy, the facility serves adult men, women, and teenagers. It accommodates both adults and elderly clients, providing customized support for male and female individuals. Volunteers of America Northern Rockies is committed to delivering high-quality care and personalized treatment to facilitate recovery and enhance overall wellness.

Situated in Laramie, WY, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies delivers extensive treatment options for adults facing substance use issues alongside serious mental health conditions. The facility offers a variety of services including intensive outpatient programs, general outpatient care, and specialized treatments with methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone. It focuses on areas such as anger management, brief interventions, and cognitive behavioral therapy. With programs designed for adolescents as well as adult men and women, this rehabilitation center serves a diverse clientele. Committed to offering top-notch support and care, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies assists adults and seniors of all genders on their journey to recovery from substance use disorders and mental health difficulties.

Situated in Cheyenne, WY, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies delivers targeted rehabilitation services for adult males affected by substance use disorders. This center features long-term residential options, which encompass detox and transitional housing, while emphasizing 12-step programs and anger management techniques. It also offers specialized programs for individuals who have faced sexual abuse or traumatic experiences. With a commitment to high-quality care, the center caters to adult, senior, and young adult male clients. For individuals looking for a nurturing atmosphere to combat addiction and tackle root problems, this facility offers extensive treatment in a residential framework.

Situated in Cheyenne, WY, Volunteers of America Northern Rockies delivers a wide range of addiction rehabilitation services. The center features residential detox options and multiple residential treatment formats, including short-term stays. Emphasizing 12-step support, relapse prevention strategies, and counseling for substance use disorders, this facility serves adult men and women, including those with co-occurring mental health challenges. With a specialization in supporting adults and young adults from all backgrounds, the center guarantees personalized care and assistance for individuals aiming to overcome substance use issues. Visitors will find evidence-based methodologies and high-quality care customized to meet their unique requirements.

Wyoming Recovery, situated in Casper, WY, is a facility dedicated to providing extensive rehabilitation programs. They offer detox services, address substance abuse, and deliver tailored support for individuals dealing with co-occurring mental health conditions and substance use disorders, or significant emotional challenges in minors. Their flexible treatment approaches include intensive outpatient, extended residential stays, and standard outpatient care, serving adult men and women, and those affected by domestic or intimate partner violence. Employing strategies like 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention, Wyoming Recovery extends effective addiction treatment to adults and young adults across all genders.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) represents the gold standard for treating opioid and alcohol use disorders. By combining FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies, MAT addresses both the biological and psychological aspects of addiction. Research consistently demonstrates that MAT reduces overdose deaths by more than 50%, improves treatment retention, and supports long-term recovery.
MAT Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
Three FDA-approved medications treat opioid addiction:
- Methadone: Full opioid agonist eliminating withdrawal and cravings; administered daily at certified opioid treatment programs (OTPs). Longest track record with extensive research supporting effectiveness.
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Sublocade): Partial opioid agonist with ceiling effect, reducing abuse potential; prescribed by certified physicians in office settings or as monthly injection. Offers greater flexibility and privacy.
- Naltrexone (Vivitrol): Opioid antagonist blocking opioid effects; requires complete detox before starting; available as daily pill or monthly injection. Best for motivated individuals after detox completion.
MAT for Alcohol Use Disorder
FDA-approved medications for alcohol addiction:
- Naltrexone: Reduces cravings and blocks rewarding effects of alcohol; available as daily pill or monthly injection
- Acamprosate (Campral): Helps restore brain chemistry balance; reduces cravings and supports abstinence
- Disulfiram (Antabuse): Causes unpleasant reaction if alcohol consumed; provides deterrent for impulsive drinking
Comprehensive Treatment Approach
MAT is never medication alone. Quality programs integrate counseling, behavioral therapies, case management, recovery support services, treatment for co-occurring conditions, and peer support. The medication component allows individuals to engage fully in therapy and recovery activities by eliminating withdrawal, cravings, and physiological barriers to recovery.
Addressing Stigma and Misconceptions
MAT faces unfortunate stigma, with some viewing it as "replacing one drug with another." This is false. MAT medications are prescribed at stable therapeutic doses, don't produce euphoria, allow normal functioning, and are medicine treating a medical condition. Research overwhelming supports MAT as most effective treatment for opioid use disorder. Organizations like SAMHSA, NIDA, and medical professional societies strongly endorse MAT.
Finding MAT Treatment
Look for programs offering multiple MAT medication options, addiction medicine physicians, comprehensive counseling services, individualized treatment planning, support for long-term medication management, and evidence-based behavioral therapies. Our directory helps locate opioid treatment centers and programs offering MAT.
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