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Suboxone Side Effects on Mental Health and Behavior

a person looks sad while leaning on a couch experiencing the Mental side effects of suboxone

When someone is struggling with opioid addiction, they are likely to experience painful withdrawal symptoms. Clients may succeed with suboxone treatment, a popular opioid that allows people to function without cognitive impairment as they work towards sobriety. Suboxone is often used in medication-assisted treatment and should be used for clients without success with other treatment programs. At Rise Above Treatment, we provide many substance abuse treatment programs to help our clients through treatment and recovery.

At Rise Above Treatment, we provide our clients with individualized treatment programs tailored to their specific needs. There is no single path to addiction treatment that works for everyone as their circumstances and experiences with addiction differ.

Understanding Suboxone and Mental Health

One of the most challenging parts of treatment and recovery is going through detox and withdrawal. It is a physically and mentally draining process. Clients can receive different treatments or medications to support them during these early stages of recovery. Suboxone is used when a client has tried every other treatment method and failed.

Awareness of the relationship between suboxone and mental health is essential. When a client has been unsuccessful in previous attempts at recovery, their mindset may not be very positive. Improving mental health is critical for completing treatment and maintaining lifelong recovery. Suboxone can impact a client’s mental health in negative ways.

Mental Side Effects of Suboxone

It is critical to be aware of the mental side effects of suboxone during detox and treatment. Suboxone’s intended use is to ease an individual’s withdrawal symptoms, but it is not a cure for addiction. Clients can experience severe mental side effects of suboxone, such as:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Nervousness
  • Mood swings
  • Impaired memory
  • Agitation

Withdrawal, especially opioid withdrawal, can cause severe concern and preoccupation with medication. The mental side effects of suboxone need to be evaluated and monitored. At Rise Above Treatment, our addiction treatment team can offer the supportive care clients need as they receive suboxone treatment.

Suboxone Behavior Changes

When used safely and as prescribed, suboxone can ease severe and intense withdrawal symptoms. However, it is important to remember that suboxone can be habit-forming and addictive. Clients should be evaluated for side effects when using suboxone. In addition to mental health side effects, clients can experience suboxone behavior changes.

Some behavior changes from suboxone include:

  • Lethargy
  • Insomnia
  • Changes in appetite
  • Coordination issues
  • Dependency

At Rise Above Treatment, our goal is to provide a safe environment where clients have the chance to achieve permanent addiction recovery. For those struggling with opioid addiction, suboxone can help with cravings and ease withdrawal symptoms. When used under professional supervision, an addiction treatment staff can monitor clients for any mental or behavioral side effects.

Substance Abuse Treatment Programs at Rise Above Treatment

While suboxone can be effective in the early stages of recovery, it is not a cure for addiction. Those suffering from opioid addiction need other forms of treatment to address their physical and psychological dependence. When safely monitored and used in combination with other forms of treatment, suboxone can make a positive impact on recovery. Some of the treatments and programs we provide at Rise Above Treatment are:

  • Drug and alcohol detox center
  • Dual diagnosis treatment program
  • Early intervention program
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Partial hospitalization program
  • Medication-assisted treatment program
  • Residential treatment center
  • Relapse prevention plan
  • Sober living center

If you are struggling with opioid addiction, reach out for help. We create personalized treatment plans at Rise Above Treatment to best fit our client’s needs. Contact Rise Above Treatment at (877) 641-0717 to learn more about how we can help you.

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Megan Bay

Clinical Director, LMFT

About Megan Bay

I began working with Solution Based Treatment in 2019 and continued until 2021 and I am happy to be back on board.
 
As the Clinical Director, the day is filled with supervising the Counselors and Therapists in providing the best level of care to the clients. 

I came to the field of Addiction and Recovery with a family member approach. 
 
When I am not at work, my Partner and I are busy with our 2 toddlers. We love to travel and experience new things as a family.