Understanding Opioid Addiction Treatment and Recovery Options
Millions of Americans struggle with opioid addiction every year, making opioid abuse an epidemic across the country. Over the last twenty years, opioid addiction has become drastically worse due to increased accessibility to prescription opioids, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl. If you or someone you know is suffering from opioid addiction, know that opioid […]
The Signs of Meth Addiction & How to Get Help
Drug use disorders impact thousands of families throughout the country every year, including right here in Los Angeles. Methamphetamine addiction, often shortened to “meth addiction,” has been increasing over the past few years, which makes knowing the signs of meth addiction crucial. If you or a loved one is struggling with meth use, learning how […]
Do You Need Detox Before Rehab?
Embarking on the road to recovery from drugs or alcohol can feel overwhelming. Questions like “what kind of treatment do I need?” may flood your mind when you’re first seeking help. “Do I need detox before rehab?” is one of the most common questions our admission teams hear. The need for detox before entering a […]
The Connection Between Alcohol Abuse and High-Stress Careers
High-stress jobs usually involve heavy workloads, overtime, and significant mental labor. Often, these careers can be rewarding and offer employees prestige and financial security. But sometimes they can cause extreme amounts of job stress. Some individuals find that stress so overbearing that they use alcohol to try to relieve it. Alcohol Abuse and High-Stress Careers […]
The Effects of Long-Term Benzodiazepine Use
Benzos are drugs that are prescribed to calm anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and panic attacks. Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan…you name it. These drugs can work very well for short periods of time if you’re having trouble sleeping or your anxiety is out of control. But the effects of long-term benzodiazepine use can lead to many different physical, […]
How Trauma Can Lead to Substance Abuse & How to Recover
Trauma can lead to substance abuse, and substance abuse can lead to trauma. As individuals suffering from trauma try to cope with pain they cannot express or heal, they may turn to drugs or alcohol to self-soothe. Unfortunately, temporary relief through substance use can lead to addiction, which only furthers trauma through the physical and […]
The Connection Between Anxiety and Addiction
When it comes to anxiety and addiction, sometimes they occur together for many people. Addiction can trigger anxiety, while anxiety can cause someone to turn to substances as a form of self-medication. If you or someone you love struggles with anxiety and addiction, you know just how much these two things can negatively affect your […]
LA County Mental Health & Addiction Resources
Los Angeles County offers a wide variety of resources for individuals and families seeking support for mental health and addiction challenges. Whether you’re looking for counseling services, treatment programs, or crisis intervention, there are organizations and programs ready to help. Below is a list of LA County Mental Health & Addiction Resources Los Angeles County […]
The Difference Between Luxury Rehab and Standard Treatment Programs: Is It Worth It?
Understanding the difference between luxury rehab and standard treatment The difference between luxury rehab and standard treatment starts with the overall experience of care. Both options are designed to support recovery from substance use disorders, but they do so in very different ways that can affect comfort, privacy, and daily structure. Treatment Methods and Clinical […]
Understanding Dual Diagnosis: Why Treating Mental Health and Addiction Together Is Critical
Understanding dual diagnosis begins with recognizing that mental health disorders and substance use disorders often occur together. This combination can include conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or other psychiatric disorders alongside addiction to drugs or alcohol. Understanding dual diagnosis is essential because these conditions interact in ways that can intensify symptoms and […]