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Start your journey at Bold Steps Behavioral Health, an opiate addiction treatment center located in Harrisburg, PA.
As you struggle with opiate addiction, the path forward can seem daunting. But recovery is possible. Bold Steps Behavioral Health offers comprehensive treatment rooted in evidence-based techniques to help you reclaim your life. With our support, you can overcome your opiate dependence and start your journey to lasting recovery. Take the first step toward recovery and contact us at (717) 896-1880 today.
An opioid is a type of drug that binds to specific receptors in the brain and body. This binding reduces the perception of pain and can produce a “high” or euphoric feeling.
Both legal and illegal opioids carry a high risk of addiction, physical dependence, and potentially fatal overdose with repeated use. Misusing opioids, even those prescribed, can lead to opioid use disorder– a chronic brain disease characterized by an uncontrollable urge to use opioids.
Opioids bind to specific receptors in the brain, triggering the release of dopamine – the “feel-good” chemical. Over time, your brain compensates by producing less dopamine naturally. This causes physical dependence, requiring more opioids to achieve the same effect.
The initial euphoric rush from opioids reinforces drug-seeking behavior. Even after stopping use, intense cravings and preoccupation with using can persist – driven by learned associations between opioids and feeling good.
Opioids affect more than behavior—they impact every part of the body. Long-term use can lead to damage in the nerve cells, changes in opioid receptors, and higher risk of infectious disease for those using intravenous drugs. In many cases, people begin opioids for chronic pain, but over time, it can become a chronic condition with serious consequences.
Treatment starts with awareness, not judgment.
One of the hardest parts of recovery is anticipating withdrawal symptoms. At Bold Steps, we help manage these with medical support to reduce discomfort and risk. We also treat severe withdrawal symptoms like tremors, vomiting, or anxiety using FDA-approved approaches.
You don’t have to go through opioid withdrawal syndrome alone. We’re here to help you stabilize before you rebuild.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is often part of effective opioid addiction treatment. We offer access to medications for opioid use, including:
Treatment with methadone (delivered via licensed providers or methadone clinics)
Extended-release naltrexone, a long-acting opioid antagonist
Opioid replacement therapy for maintenance support
Prescription medication tailored to your needs
All protocols meet the standards of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Mental Health Services Administration.
Every person is different, which is why we create a custom treatment plan for each individual. Our opioid treatment programs include:
Office-based treatment for flexibility and privacy
Support for co-occurring mental illness or medical conditions
Education on the effects of opioids, relapse prevention, and Access to naloxone
Ongoing care from licensed health care providers and specialists
Whether you’ve experienced opioid overdose, drug cravings, or a problematic pattern of use, we’ll help you find a plan that fits your life.
We don’t believe in quick fixes. Bold Steps offers long-term treatment that focuses on lasting recovery through:
Effective treatments grounded in science
Addressing root causes like trauma, pain, or mental disorders
Reducing the risk of return with rapid detoxification only when appropriate
Encouraging connection through therapy, family support, and accountability
Healing takes time—but you don’t have to wait alone.
Both legal and illegal opioids carry a high risk of addiction, physical dependence, and potentially fatal overdose with repeated use. Misusing opioids, even those prescribed, can lead to opioid use disorder– a chronic brain disease characterized by an uncontrollable urge to use opioids.
Neglecting responsibilities at work, school or home due to opioid use is common. You may also exhibit uncharacteristic secrecy about your activities and poor decision-making skills.
Mood swings, anxiety, depression and a general lack of motivation can arise from opioid dependence. Intense cravings for the drugs and an inability to cut back despite consequences are key symptoms.
Taking that first courageous step towards recovery is vital. Seek professional help through Bold Steps‘ comprehensive treatment programs to regain control over your life.
The road to recovery begins with acknowledging the problem. Admitting you need help is a courageous first step towards healing. Opioid addiction is a chronic disease that requires professional treatment, support, and commitment.
At Bold Steps, we provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment tailored to your unique needs. Our multidisciplinary team of experts offers a range of services, including medication-assisted treatment, individual and group therapy, and holistic wellness programs. We are dedicated to helping you regain control and rebuild your life.
Recovery is an ongoing journey, and having a strong support system is crucial. Our program encourages family involvement and connects you with peer support groups and community resources. You don’t have to walk this path alone – we are here to guide and empower you every step of the way.
To make the real changes required for a sober lifestyle, you need more than just motivation. Bold Steps provides the clinical expertise and community su
With professional counseling, coping tools, medical intervention, and community support, sobriety is possible.
You never walk alone. From 1:1 counseling to group talk therapy, we cultivate an environment of compassion and support
We take a holistic view of patients during the recovery process, providing individualized care with an emphasis on comfort and respect.
Recovery touches every part of your life, and we give clients the tools and mindset they need to thrive in work, life, and relationships.
At Bold Steps, every patient receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their unique needs and situation. Our compassionate team takes a holistic approach, addressing the physical, psychological, and social aspects of addiction.
We utilize proven, evidence-based therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication-assisted treatment. These approaches help patients develop coping strategies, rebuild relationships, and sustain long-term recovery.
Our programs span the full continuum – from medical detox and residential treatment to intensive outpatient and aftercare services. Patients can seamlessly transition through levels of care as their needs evolve, ensuring continuous support.
Medication-assisted treatments like buprenorphine and methadone combined with behavioral therapy have proven highly effective in treating opioid addiction and preventing relapse. Professional rehab programs offer comprehensive support.
In 2023, the U.S. experienced over 107,000 drug overdose deaths, marking the first decline since 2018.
Source: The Guardian
Synthetic opioids were involved in more than 74,000 of the 107,000 drug overdose deaths in 2023.
Source: The Guardian
Approximately 2.5 million Americans have opioid use disorder, but just 1 in 5 receive professional care.
Source: The Guardian
Out of 4,721 total overdose deaths in Pennsylvania, 82% involved opioids and 76% involved fentanyl.
Source: PA.gov
Drug overdose fatalities in Pennsylvania occur at an average rate of one every 120 minutes.
Source: PA.gov
This includes misuse of prescription opioids as well as heroin use, according to recent state data.
Source: Caron.org
Though the road is difficult, you have the inner strength to walk it one step at a time. By choosing Bold Steps, you are choosing to love yourself. You are worth recovery. With courage and perseverance, you can defeat this disease. A brighter future lies ahead if you take the first step. We believe in you. Recovery is possible. Take the first step toward recovery and contact us at (717) 896-1880 today.
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