Tag: mental health care for teens near me

  • Side Effects of Benzo Abuse

    Benzodiazepines (benzos) are a type of prescription drug used to treat insomnia, panic disorders, and anxiety. These drugs are highly addictive when abused, creating long-term health risks and leading to worsening of mental health disorders. Treatment is necessary when benzo abuse occurs, as people cannot stop using it on their own. At Solution Based Treatment,…

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  • What Is Doctor Shopping?

    The term doctor shopping refers to the practice of visiting multiple doctors in order to acquire a larger number of prescription medications. It often happens when a person runs out of a prescription too soon because they are taking more than expected. When this is a medication such as a painkiller, it may be due…

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  • Having Faith in Recovery

    Developing faith may seem impossible, especially for someone who has led a difficult life. Watching people develop faith–sometimes for the first time in their lives–is a beautiful part of working at Solution Based Treatment and Detox. For some, having faith in recovery is essential. It provides a foundation for healing, forgiveness, and self-worth. At Solution…

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  • Alcoholism and Depression

    Alcoholism and depression can occur at the same time. Alcohol is a depressant drug, which means it slows down the function of the central nervous system. In some cases, people turn to alcohol as a way to stop thinking about the negative aspects of their life brought on by depression symptoms. Treatment of both conditions…

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  • Stay Sober this St. Patrick’s Day

    Celebrating a sober St. Patrick’s Day is an opportunity to showcase just how hard you’ve worked during treatment. When it comes to sober living, holidays tend to be the biggest challenge. Having the right frame of mind to create a celebration that doesn’t involve drugs and alcohol is empowering. At Solution Based Treatment, we’re here…

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  • Health Hazards of Binge Drinking

    Binge drinking is dangerous for multiple reasons. It causes immediate risks of overdose, damages organs and tissues, and can lead to complex mental health disorders. Engaging in this activity, even once, can impact your health, with long-term binge drinking a high risk for the development of addiction. Solution Based Treatment offers help for those who…

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  • Effects of Cocaine Abuse

    Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. When used, a person feels more energy, better focus, and more alert. They also feel a sense of being high, which the brain attributes to pleasure. There are risks to the initial use of this drug, including overdose and intense anxiety. Yet, the effects of cocaine abuse continue…

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  • Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms

    As a powerful opioid, heroin is a dangerous drug that causes dependence. A key sign of dependence is feeling cravings and withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug. Heroin withdrawal is also dangerous when not carefully monitored in a professional addiction treatment setting. Our team at Solutions Based Treatment provides innovative and effective methods for…

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  • Stages of Alcoholism

    Some people are able to drink alcohol without developing a dependence, but many of us are not. Understanding the stages of alcoholism may help some people avoid the onset of worsening conditions. As they advance, a person may need to seek out professional alcohol addiction treatment. Solution Based Treatment & Detox can help. Understanding the…

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  • Benefits of Residential Rehab

    Residential rehab is one of the foundations of drug and alcohol treatment. It’s beneficial for moderate to severe forms of substance abuse where a person needs 24-hour support and a drug-free environment. Not every person needs inpatient treatment, but it offers the best opportunity to avoid relapse for those that do. At Solution Based Treatment,…

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  • Signs of a Functioning Alcoholic

    When you think of alcohol abuse, those worst-case scenarios may come to mind. But alcohol addiction can take many forms–some are easier to recognize than others. Knowing the signs of a functioning alcoholic can help you identify it faster in yourself or a loved one so that you can get the help you need. Who…

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  • Signs of a Drug Overdose

    Whether it happens accidentally or intentionally, a drug overdose can quickly turn into a life-threatening situation. Unfortunately, drug overdoses are one of the leading causes of death in the United States. In some cases, an OD occurs by someone taking medications prescribed by a doctor, such as opioid painkillers. In other situations, a person may…

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  • Signs of Meth Abuse

    Meth abuse is often thought of as an issue that would be easy to point out. While some of the most noteworthy signs of meth use can be easy to spot, using this drug can also bring about signs that are easy to miss. If you suspect your loved one is in need of meth…

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  • The Health Risks of Synthetic Marijuana

    Synthetic marijuana, often called Spice or K2, is a drug developed in a lab. Manufacturers base the creation of these products offer natural cannabinoids but often make them stronger and, as a result, more dangerous. As with marijuana abuse, using these products can lead to drug addiction and dependence. At Solution Based Treatment, we offer…

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  • Helpful Relapse Prevention Techniques

    The period after you leave rehab can be an exciting and scary time. You’re setting out on a journey that can lead to a better life. Addiction is an illness, one for which there is no cure. That doesn’t mean you have to live in fear or give in to your triggers. It’s not going…

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  • Breaking the Cycle of Addiction

    For those with substance use disorders, breaking the cycle of addiction requires assistance from licensed professionals and a deep personal commitment. You can learn strategies to kick self-destructive habits that will help you maintain sobriety during your recovery. At Solution Based Treatment & Detox, we offer several addiction treatments and detox programs for clients in Murrieta, CA. …

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  • Understanding Physical Dependence

    Physical dependence, addiction, drug abuse–these terms are often used interchangeably. But they aren’t the same. Drug abuse is the act of misusing a substance. Addiction is a series of harmful behaviors you develop around something that you feel compelled to continue. But being physically dependent? That’s about biology and what substances do in your body…

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  • Common Relapse Triggers

    There are a variety of challenges that come with recovering from addiction. That includes trying to navigate different physical and emotional relapse triggers. Learning to manage these physical and emotional cues that try to lure you back into addiction is key to maintaining your sobriety. Relapse triggers differ from one person to the next and…

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  • What Is an Enabler?

    If you have a loved one with a substance use disorder, you should avoid becoming an enabler or promoting codependency in your relationship. Codependent relationships include an imbalance where an enabler provides support for self-destructive behavior. Breaking this cycle sets the tone for a healthier relationship and can help your loved one avoid returning to…

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  • First Year of Sobriety

    Rehab offers you the chance to focus only on yourself and recovery. However, going back into the real world means being confronted with triggers that could result in a relapse. While the idea of moving on from rehab can be exciting, it does bring challenges for people looking to achieve their first year of sobriety.…

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  • Getting Help After a Heroin Overdose

    A heroin overdose occurs when respiratory depression deprives the brain and body of oxygen. It overpowers the central nervous system, impacting nearly every organ in your body. This leads to unconsciousness, brain damage, coma, and sometimes, death. Brain damage starts to occur after only a few minutes of decreased oxygen to the brain. Heroin is…

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