Drug Abuse and Trauma

Drug abuse and trauma often go hand-in-hand. Many drug users are the victims of trauma already, and yet the addictions that they are likely to fall into may cause even more trauma. This is part of the vicious cycle of drug addiction, and one of … Read more

Intensive Outpatient

Intensive Outpatient Treatment for Drug/Alcohol/Behavioral Addiction In San Diego After you have undergone medical detoxification through our programs and stayed at our facility for approximately 90 days, you may be able to take advantage of 21 months of outpatient services with us. We are able … Read more

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Inpatient Treatment San Diego

Alcohol Abuse

Society itself impacts condition to alcoholism. In cultures where drunkenness is frowned upon, rates for alcoholism are lower. In societies where few or no boundaries concerning excessive drinking exist, alcoholism rates are substantially higher. Those plagued by trauma are vulnerable of exploiting alcohol to self … Read more

Dual diagnosis rehab in San Diego

Dual Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis Rehab & Treatment Center San Diego Patients will participate in a combination of individual and family therapy, behavioral health group therapy, and relapse prevention sessions. Patients afflicted with mental illness and substance abuse must be given the opportunity to recover in their own … Read more

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Medical Detox

Private Medical Detox Center After medical drug detox or medical alcohol detox, a patient usually receives inpatient treatment followed by treatment in an outpatient setting. To learn more about how the top medical detox center in Southern California will help you, contact the Pacific Bay … Read more

Treatment Programs

How the Process Works Our staff at Pacific Bay Recovery has all of the resources necessary to help you pursue remission. At our center, we take a holistic approach to treatment and recovery. We want you to experience freedom from the physical, emotional, and spiritual … Read more

How Social Skills Can Influence Addiction

One of the most common uses of drugs and alcohol is to improve sociability. Social drinking and recreational drug use are both great examples of how people use substances to enhance their social skills – at least temporarily.

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