Recognizing the Signs of an Opioid Overdose An opioid overdose can rapidly incapacitate a person, leading to potentially fatal consequences. It is crucial to recognize the signs of an overdose early and act immediately. Quick action can also mitigate longer-term complications for those who survive an overdose, emphasizing the life-saving importance of rapid and informed responses. #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Anna Sothen Dean Francis Mike King Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Joe LaBella Karleen Wolanin Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Kelley Eason Kyle Donnelly Blake Floyd Larry Baird
Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine
心理健康保健
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National network of outpatient addiction treatment centers: accelerated detoxification and case management services
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Champions in the fight against #addiction. Innovators in #addictiontreatment. Strong believers in second chances. The Coleman Institute’s unique outpatient detox programs have helped thousands of people free themselves from addiction to Alcohol, Opioids, and Benzodiazepines since 1998. We have an extraordinarily high 98% success rate for getting opioid patients onto the non-addictive opiate blocker, Naltrexone, which helps prevent relapse by reducing cravings and blocking highs. To help our patients get into long-term recovery and stay there, our program includes ongoing Naltrexone therapy and supportive case management after the withdrawal management phase. Unlike other forms of rapid detox, the Coleman Method speeds patients through withdrawal in relative comfort without the use of general anesthesia. Founded in Richmond, Virginia, our network has expanded to cover 12 cities in 10 states across the U.S. To learn more, please call us today at 888-736-1720 or visit our website at thecolemaninstitute.com For short-acting opiates like heroin, most patients complete their detox and begin Naltrexone therapy within 3 days. Longer-acting opiates like Suboxone and Methadone typically take 8 days. During the entire procedure, sedating medication is used to greatly minimize any withdrawal symptoms. During the detox, we work with patients and their families to develop an appropriate aftercare plan. Dr. Peter Coleman understands first-hand the struggle to get clean and stay clean due to his own personal struggle with addiction. Since getting into recovery in 1984, Dr. Coleman has dedicated his career to treating addiction patients and creating a team and an environment conducive to long term recovery for his patients.
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Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine的外部链接
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- 心理健康保健
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- Richmond,VA
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- 创立
- 1998
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- Detox、Medical detox、Chronic pain management、Heroin detox、Alcohol detox、Sobriety、Recovery、Addiction treatment、Rapid detox、Substance Use Disorder、Opioid Use Disorder、Naltrexone、Ambulatory Detox、Accelerated Outpatient Detoxification、Withdrawal management、Drug Abuse、Opiate Blocker、Vivitrol、Naltrexone和Rehab
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Methadone maintenance therapy under the supervision of a practitioner is both safe and effective, but it can leave you with the challenge of detoxing off of methadone itself. Since methadone is an opioid itself, it results in withdrawal symptoms when an individual stops taking it, just like with other opioids. In fact, most patients find detoxing off of methadone more difficult than withdrawing off of short-acting opioids. Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist, so it stays active on the brain for a longer period of time than many other opioids.? #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Joe LaBella Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Karleen Wolanin Bill Lund Alicia Barreto, MA, CSAC-Supervisee Kelley Eason
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At the Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine, we know that addiction is a disease. It's not your fault...... but it's devastating...... and it effects an awful lot of people. Since 2002 The Coleman Institute has helped almost 9000 people. If you are struggling, Please get the help that is right for you. https://lnkd.in/eR_iaBn 804-462-3888 Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Joe LaBella Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Karleen Wolanin Anna Sothen jason alley Bill Lund Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford
Dr Coleman Explains Accelerated Opioid Detox using The Coleman Method
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How Does Naltrexone Therapy At The Coleman Institute Work? Naltrexone is a medicine that blocks the opiate receptors in a person’s brain, which means it dramatically reduces opiate and alcohol cravings when they’re taking it. It is non-addictive and does not block the body’s natural endorphins. If you are struggling, Please get help. There are options available. For information visit: https://lnkd.in/eR_iaBn or call 804-461-3888 #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Joe LaBella Bill Lund Karleen Wolanin Kelley Eason Honesty Liller
Why is naltrexone therapy so important for opioid addiction?
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One of the most common complaints from those in recovery is having low energy and feeling very irritable. This lack of energy can be debilitating, making it difficult to carry out daily activities and maintain a normal routine. The feeling of constant exhaustion can also exacerbate other symptoms, such as irritability, mood swings, and depression, creating a vicious cycle that can be challenging to break. #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma
Boosting Energy After Opioid Withdrawal | Coleman Institute
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If you are struggling....... Please get the help that you need..... There are treatments available..... The Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine can help...... #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Karleen Wolanin Kelley Eason Andrew Rountree Mary Kyle Mackenzie Wilson Joe LaBella Bill Lund
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A support person plays a multifaceted role in your detox. They are your confidant, cheerleader, and sometimes a lifeline during moments of vulnerability. Their responsibilities might include helping you manage your medication schedule, providing transportation to?treatment?sessions, or simply being there to listen when you need to talk. The right support person offers empathy without judgment, encouraging your progress and helping you stay committed to your recovery goals. #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Joe LaBella Bill Lund
What is the Role of a Support Person during an Outpatient Detox?
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Embarking on a journey of recovery from opioids or alcohol is a pivotal step, one that often requires not only medical intervention but also the support of a caring network. At the?Coleman Institute, we understand the profound importance of having a solid support system during the detox process. Selecting the right support person can significantly impact your detox efforts, providing emotional grounding and practical assistance during challenging times. Check out our Guide to Understanding Accelerated Opioid Detox https://lnkd.in/eR_iaBn #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Joe LaBella Bill Lund
Choosing a Support Person to Help with Your Detox - Coleman Institute
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One Pill Can Kill....... Don't take a chance....... Fentanyl, a significant contributor to the opioid crisis, is a powerful synthetic opioid. It is readily available on the streets because it is cheap to manufacture and up to 50 times more potent than heroin. In many cases, people do not even realize the drug they are purchasing contains deadly Fentanyl. If you or someone you love is struggling....... Please get help #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz Dean Francis Mike King Joe LaBella Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Bill Lund Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Karleen Wolanin jason alley Alicia Barreto, MA, CSAC-Supervisee
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Outpatient Alcohol Detox Treatment If you’re struggling with alcoholism, you may have tried to cut back or quit on your own. But serious withdrawal symptoms, ranging from uncomfortable to deadly, can make self-detoxing both challenging and risky. At the Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine, we take these risks seriously and want to treat your addiction as safely and as comfortably as possible. That’s why we’ve developed the Coleman Method, a safe method to restore brain and body function in an outpatient setting. #AddictionRecovery #EndtheStigma Joseph A. Crowley Peter Coleman, MD Leslie Crowley Joan Shepherd Gene Wilson Jill Cichowicz jason alley Kelsey Markel Jelisa Clanton Jennifer Gifford Evanthia Karageorge Barry Moore Dean Francis Mike King Joe LaBella
How to Stop Drinking Alcohol | The Coleman Institute
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