Opioid Addiction Treatment

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We provide world-class rehabilitation and treatment to those who suffer from addiction, substance abuse and mental health conditions and help to regain their lives.

Opioids are often used for pain relief. They are frequently prescribed to people who struggle with acute or chronic pain. They can be incredibly effective at managing pain. However, this efficacy can also lead to dependence, as people who use opioids may feel a sense of euphoria.

While they can be effective pain relievers, some people may take opioids to get high. This behaviour can become a dangerous habit, and people may find themselves needing thorough opioid addiction treatment.

At Satori Recovery, we offer luxurious treatment services in the mountains of Malaga at a cost-effective rate that makes world-class treatment accessible to more people.

What is Opioid Addiction?

Opioid addiction is a life-threatening condition requiring professional intervention. Chronic opioid use can cause respiratory issues, organ damage, and severe dependency. Recognizing early signs and seeking professional treatment is essential for recovery.

Medically assisted detox is provided under 24/7 supervision. Our programs include tailored medication-assisted therapies to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings. Detox is combined with psychological support to promote safety and comfort.

Opioid Addicition Treatment

Individual and group therapies focus on addressing underlying mental health issues. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational support help patients identify triggers and develop coping strategies. Holistic therapies such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness complement the healing process.

Family support programs and post-treatment online coaching reinforce long-term recovery. Our Malaga center offers privacy, luxury accommodations, and a safe environment to regain physical and emotional health. Sustainable relapse prevention strategies are incorporated into every treatment plan.

However, many people who struggle with chronic pain may need opioids to manage that pain, so they may turn to illicit substances if they lose access to prescription opioids.

Even if a person doesn’t need opioids to manage severe pain, their short-term use may be enough for them to develop an addiction.

Treatment Options for Opioid Use Disorder

During treatment for alcohol use disorder at Satori Recovery, here’s what your treatment plan with us looks like.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

CBT is a therapeutic modality that is widely used to treat a variety of mental and behavioural health conditions. This modality is focused on how thoughts, feelings, and behaviours interact with each other. By identifying and changing the thought patterns that contribute to opiate addiction, a person may be able to change their behaviour.

DBT is an offshoot of CBT. It seeks to help patients develop skills in four key modules: core mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Developing proficiency in these four modules can help people manage their cravings and set boundaries within their relationships.

Individual counselling is an important part of treating opioid abuse or any behavioural health condition. In one-on-one sessions with a licensed therapist, a person will be able to delve into the underlying causes of their drug use as well as develop coping skills to help them maintain their sobriety and prevent a relapse.

Group counselling can also be a major part of substance abuse and mental health treatment. During group sessions, a person can connect with other people who are also working toward recovery. This can ease the feelings of isolation that often come with addiction, as well as give a person a chance to practise the coping skills that they develop in individual counselling.

Holistic treatment services can be a vital part of opiate rehab. At Satori Recovery, not only do we offer evidence-based methods to help treat opioid use, but we also integrate alternative therapies, such as equine therapy, into our treatment plans for substance use.

Aftercare is always important after going through inpatient treatment. After leaving a rehab centre, you’ll be constantly exposed to triggers that can lead to relapse. Maintaining what you have started is an important part of what needs to happen after primary treatment.

Aftercare plans provide continued therapy so you’ll know how to face challenges outside of rehab properly. We’ll also connect you with support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or 12-step programmes, so that you can continue your recovery journey even after you leave our facility.

Signs of Opiate Use

Several signs may indicate that someone is under the influence of opioids. Some of the signs of opioid use are:

Physical Signs

Opioid use can cause someone to feel several, sometimes contradictory, physical effects. The physical effects of opioid use may include constricted pupils, lowered heart rate and blood pressure, nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, sleepiness, or insomnia.

Behavioural Signs

There are also behavioural effects to using opioids. People who are under the influence of opioids may slur their speech; they may be irritable or even violent. They may also exhibit drowsiness, their moods may fluctuate, and they may have trouble remembering things or concentrating.

Effects of Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid addiction can have a debilitating impact on a person’s life. This is primarily why treatment as soon as possible is so crucial to helping someone prevent further damage not only to themselves but the people around them. Some of the primary components of this impact are:

Managing Opioid Cravings

One of the most important parts of drug recovery is managing cravings. Inpatient care is not meant to last forever. It is intended to help people develop skills conducive to long-term recovery. However, people may need continued support as they continue their recovery journeys outside residential care.

Let Us Help You Overcome Opioid Dependence

It’s often the case that people who develop substance use disorder also struggle with their mental health. Depression, anxiety, and other related concerns can often co-occur. Because of this, we make sure that our treatment approach fits the patient’s specific needs. 

To the patients who need treatment for mental health, process addiction, or another form of substance addiction, we can offer help.

FAQ's

Do all recovery stories at Satori describe complete “cure” from addiction?

No. The stories reflect real recovery processes — from crisis and stabilisation to rebuilding daily functioning. Many people describe regaining control and choice rather than reaching a final, absolute “end point.”

No. Many arrive when their usual coping strategies stop working. This is often a point of overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, or loss of control — not necessarily extreme crisis.

Early experiences often involve tiredness and disorientation. According to recovery stories, the initial focus is calming the nervous system and restoring a sense of safety before deeper therapeutic work begins.

No. Recovery stories highlight daily structure, routine, nervous system regulation, body-based work, and practical support alongside therapeutic conversations.

Yes. Many stories come from individuals who tried other treatments before. What they often highlight at Satori is the slower pace, reduced pressure, and focus on stability rather than forcing rapid change.

Patients describe an environment without judgement or labelling. The therapeutic approach focuses on understanding patterns and mechanisms rather than blaming past decisions.

Yes. Recovery stories frequently mention preparation for everyday life after leaving — including boundaries, routines, relationships, and realistic coping strategies, not just detoxification.

No. Many individuals say motivation developed during treatment. At Satori, it is understood that willingness to stop coping in the same way is enough to begin.

There is no single moment. Stories describe gradual change — often subtle day to day, but noticeable over weeks of consistent structure, safety, and support.

Common themes include a calm environment, absence of pressure, and a focus on nervous system regulation and everyday functioning rather than only addressing symptoms.

The Next Steps to Lasting Recovery

Taking the first step toward recovery is a courageous decision — and you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you care about, our team is here to guide you through the process with compassion and confidentiality.

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