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		<title>How to Heal from OxyContin Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OxyContin is an opiate drug. It is typically prescribed to treat pain, and while it can be an effective form of treatment, it also has the potential to cause both physical dependence and psychological addiction. Addiction to OxyContin can be devastating to a person&#8217;s life and relationships and can leave a person with emotional and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OxyContin is an opiate drug. It is typically prescribed to treat pain, and while it can be an effective form of treatment, it also has the potential to cause both physical dependence and psychological addiction. Addiction to OxyContin can be devastating to a person&#8217;s life and relationships and can leave a person with emotional and psychological wounds that can be difficult to heal. Complete recovery can be a long process, but it is possible with the right program of rehab treatment.</p>
<h2>Healing from OxyContin Addiction Takes More than Detoxification</h2>
<p>Many people might associate healing from addiction as a physical process alone. While physical detox is necessary for recovery, it is just the first step in the healing process. OxyContin does cause a strong physical dependence, and use should never be stopped suddenly. Instead the dosage should be tapered off gradually with the help of a doctor in order to avoid painful and sometimes dangerous withdrawal symptoms. After OxyContin detox is complete, there are almost always root issues causing the addiction that will need to be treated in order for the person to truly be free of the drug&#8217;s hold.</p>
<p>True recovery happens when the individual is able to deal with the issues leading him or her to use OxyContin. A successful rehab program uses a variety of elements in order to treat the whole person and provide the tools and skills needed to stay clean for a lifetime. The healing process might begin with counseling and therapy in order to uncover root issues and begin dealing with them. Every addiction is different, so the treatment should be individualized. Frequently other mental disorders such as depression and anxiety contribute to OxyContin addiction and will need to be treated alongside the addiction in what is called Dual Diagnosis.</p>
<h2>Healing from OxyContin Addiction Requires Support</h2>
<p>The support of other people is crucial in the process of healing from OxyContin addiction. A person in recovery needs the encouragement and accountability that others can provide. Support groups can be a great help. At a support group a person can talk with others who are going or have gone through the same struggles and can truly sympathize. At a support group one can be truly honest and gain insight from peers in a way that can be healing. Building healthy relationships is an important part of recovery, so it is important to seek out friendships that will encourage clean living. Healing from OxyContin addiction is not an easy process, but a healthy, happy life is worth the effort. With the right treatment, you can heal from OxyContin addiction.</p>
<h2>Do You Need OxyContin Addiction Help?</h2>
<p>Are you struggling with an addiction to OxyContin? The first step in recovery is picking up the phone to get help. Our trained counselors are available 24 hours a day, and our helpline is toll free so there is no reason to wait. Call us today, and begin the path to healing.</p>
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