Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment
Recovery Is Possible — And You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
Struggling with substance use does not mean you’ve failed.
It means you’ve been carrying something heavy for too long — and you deserve real support.
At Maryland Behavioral Health, we provide compassionate, judgment-free treatment for individuals working to overcome addiction. Whether you are dealing with opioids, alcohol, or other substances, we offer evidence-based care that helps you recover safely and rebuild your life with confidence.
You are not your addiction. You are a person who deserves stability, hope, and a fresh start.
Understanding Substance Use Disorder
Substance use disorder affects the brain, body, emotions, and daily functioning. It can cause changes in thinking, mood, relationships, work, and physical health.
Many people try to quit on their own and blame themselves when they relapse — but addiction is a medical condition, not a personal failure.
Symptoms may include:
- Strong cravings
- Difficulty controlling use
- Withdrawal symptoms
- Using more than intended
- Strained relationships
- Decline in work or school performance
- Emotional instability or depression
- Social withdrawal
If any of this feels familiar, there is hope — and there is help.
Our SUD Treatment Programs
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
MAT combines safe, FDA-approved medications with therapy to reduce cravings, prevent withdrawal, and support long-term recovery.
We offer:
- Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone)
- Vivitrol (naltrexone injections)
- Long-term stabilization support
- Regular medication monitoring
MAT is a proven, effective option for opioid and alcohol addiction.
Suboxone Treatment
Suboxone helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making recovery more manageable and stable.
Our program includes:
- Comprehensive assessments
- Personalized medication plans
- Routine follow-up visits
- Supportive counseling
Vivitrol Treatment
Vivitrol is a monthly injection that helps prevent relapse by blocking the effects of opioids and alcohol.
We provide:
- Safe administration
- Structured monitoring
- Relapse-prevention planning
Relapse Prevention & Long-Term Support
Recovery doesn’t end after detox or medication — it requires care, structure, and encouragement.
We provide:
- Recovery planning
- Early warning sign identification
- Stress and mood management
- Support for work, school, and home life
- Tools to prevent relapse
- Ongoing follow-up care
You don’t have to do this alone — we stay with you every step of the way.
Therapy & Counseling
Medication works best when paired with ongoing emotional support.
We offer therapy that helps with:
- Coping skills
- Healing emotional wounds
- Managing stress and triggers
- Understanding patterns and behaviors
- Rebuilding relationships
- Creating healthier routines
Support is available for individuals, families, and loved ones.
Who We Treat
We support:
- Teens and adults
- Individuals with opioid addiction
- Individuals with alcohol use disorder
- People experiencing repeated relapses
- Individuals with co-occurring depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or trauma
- Patients needing safe MAT support
Recovery is different for everyone — and we tailor treatment to your lifestyle, needs, and goals.
Why Patients Trust Maryland Behavioral Health
- Judgment-free environment
- Experienced addiction specialists
- Evidence-based SUD care
- Telehealth and in-person options
- Safe, structured recovery plans
- Culturally responsive care
- Support for both patients and families
We treat every person with dignity, understanding, and respect.
- Judgment-free environment
You Don’t Have to Fight
Addiction Alone
You deserve a healthier, safer, more stable life.
And we’re here to help you get there.
