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Our mission is to enlighten and empower individuals by providing in-depth insights, the latest research, and practical advice on navigating the challenges associated with addiction and mental health issues. Whether you’re seeking to understand your own struggles, support a loved one, or simply expand your knowledge, our articles and resources section serves as a reliable resource for learning about the intricacies of mental health and substance use disorders. 

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Heroin Addiction

Heroin Addiction   A Brief Introduction to Heroin and Heroin Addiction Charles Romney Alder Wright, an English chemist, experimented with combining morphine and various acids. These experiments resulted in the discovery of diamorphine or “heroin.” This drug was first employed in the United States as a pain reliever. Often it

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Opioid Addiction

Opioid Addiction A Brief Introduction to Opioids and Opioid Addiction We live in a rapidly changing society. For the most part, many would say we are progressing in the right direction. However, there are some negative elements that may never change, regardless of how hard we may try. Drug addiction

Family program

Addiction is a family disease in which family members are severely affected by their loved one’s addiction. At Silicon Beach Treatment Center, we recognize the importance of involving all family members in their loved one’s treatment. Family members can include parents, siblings, spouses, partners, and anyone the person suffering from

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

          IOP level of care is our middle tier intensive treatment track.  The IOP program consists of clinical services 3 hours per day, 3-5 days per week depending on the frequency in which our clinical team deems appropriate.  Clients participate in 2 group therapy sessions per

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Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

          PHP level of care is our most intensive treatment track.  The PHP program consists of clinical services 5 hours per day, 5 days per week.  During treatment clients participate in 4 daily group therapy sessions, as well as individual therapy at least once per week. 

Addiction Aftercare

To continue maintaining sobriety after being involved in a program can be extremely difficult. An addict going back to the environment in which they were in before can be very triggering.

Heroin Withdrawal

The time it takes to withdraw from heroin, like many other drugs, depend on the length of time that one used, frequency and dosage.

Marijuana Detox

The detoxification symptoms from marijuana vary from each person and they can cause serious discomfort.

Alcoholism Rehab

For someone to admit they a problem and them being open to seeking help is just the beginning, but an extremely important step towards maintaining sobriety.

Overcoming Old Habits

Our lives run on the habits we create. Just about everything we do in life is based off a habit we’ve developed at some point in time. Some habits help us in life, while others hold us back. Some bad habits, like an addiction, can negatively impact your ability to live your best life.

How Treatment Centers can Further Help Program Alumni

From the outside, recovering from an issue like substance abuse might seem like a process that has somewhat of a beginning and end. However, the end of treatment is only the beginning of the journey to recovery. Because of this, many treatment centers maintain an open line of communication with

Effects of Binge Drinking on the Brain

Effects of Binge Drinking on the Brain In America, alcohol is an integral part of the social scene. A 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that an estimated 52.2 percent of Americans aged 12 or older were current alcohol users. Alcohol is the most commonly abused drug

Triggers and Cravings

Triggers and Cravings Triggers and cravings can be one of the most difficult aspects of recovery from alcoholism and drug abuse. A trigger is anything that brings back painful thoughts, feelings, or memories having to do with your addiction. This could be your drug of choice, a location you frequented

Prescriptions for Dangerous Doses Dropping

Dangerous Doses for Prescriptions Dropping A recent federal analysis found prescriptions for higher, more dangerous doses have dropped the most sharply, by 41 percent since 2010. In 1999 the nation’s problem with opioid addiction was just starting. An analysis by the Federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention also found

Abuse vs Addiction

Abuse vs Addiction While the terms abuse and addiction are often used interchangeably, the reality is that they are each describing a different type of person. The terms do have some similarities in that they both negatively impact their lives. We’ll take a closer look at these two terms to

Understanding Drug Relapse in Addiction

Drug Relapse in Addiction Relapse, in the context of drug use, involves the recurrence of pathological drug use after a period of abstinence. There are various types of substances that may cause addiction or dependence, such as depressants, stimulants, or nicotine. Relapse is now often viewed as the rule rather

Alcoholism Warning Signs

Warning Signs of Alcoholism If you are concerned that a loved one is struggling with alcoholism, there are warning signs that you can look for to determine if they are addicted to alcohol. While many signs are easily recognizable, others may be more difficult to identify. The severity of the

What is sober living?

About Sober Living Sober living is an extremely important aspect of addiction recovery. Establishing a sober living lifestyle will help individuals in addiction recovery to create positive habits and an environment that is conducive for maintaining sobriety. When a client is in an inpatient treatment program they are in an

Women and Addiction

About Women and Addiction The approach used to treating addiction is different for each individual. This same idea applies to the treatment approach used for men and women. Until the 1990’s the majority of addiction studies focused on men. It wasn’t until women were required to be added to the

Tips for Maintaining Positivity in Addiction Recovery

Maintaining Positivity in Addiction Recovery While there is really no way to avoid negativity completely in life, you can make the commitment to focus on positivity instead. In addiction recovery, there will be extremely difficult days where you will struggle and won’t want to leave the comforts of your bed,

Role of Transitional Living in Addiction Recovery

The Role of Transitional Living in Addiction Recovery More and more individuals in addiction recovery are discovering that they require an additional transition period between completing inpatient addiction treatment and returning home. There are many benefits for an individual when it comes to transitional living post-addiction treatment. Sober living or

Tips for Staying Sober in College

Tips for Students Choosing to Stay Sober in College According to the Wall Street Journal, students between the ages of 18 and 24 represent the largest-growing demographic of individuals seeking treatment for drug abuse. Some students may be coming to college already having been sober in high school. Others may

Carfentanil Poses New Threat

Carfentanil Poses New Threat Over 53 deaths have occurred due to the intake of carfentail in South Florida, and most users are blind to what they are ingesting. Commonly used as an elephant tranquilizer, carfentanil is approximately 10,000 times more potent than morphine. Hollywood police say many people who ingest

Addiction Recovery and the Holidays

Addiction Recovery and the Holidays There is no doubt that the holidays present recovering addicts and their families with a number of challenges. The holiday season can be full of stress and everyone could use a little extra support during this time. Those in active recovery are faced with challenges

Tips for a Happy and Sober Holiday Season

Tips for Having a Happy and Sober Holiday Season The holidays can be a challenging time for those in recovery. Between holiday parties and gatherings with family and friends, you could find yourself in a few uncomfortable situations when it comes to alcohol and other substances. Not to mention the

Making Sobriety Top Priority Following Election

Making Sobriety Top Priority Following Election As one of the most turbulent presidential elections in history comes to an end, countless Americans are finding themselves overwhelmed with anxiety, terror, panic, and anger. While some find themselves relieved that the dramatic election is finally over, there are millions of people struggling

Maintaining Sobriety Following the Election

Maintaining Sobriety Following the Election Millions of Americans are finding themselves overwhelmed with fear, stress, panic, and anger as one of the most turbulent presidential campaigns in history comes to a close. While some find themselves relieved that the dramatic election has finally reached its end, there are countless people

Starting Over – Life After Addiction Recovery

Life After Addiction Recovery Many people do not realize that recovery is a long and continuous journey that does not end after “getting sober.” While getting sober is the most important step in the recovery process, in actuality it’s just the beginning. It is important to make smart, deliberate decisions

High-Functioning Addicts – What You Should Know

What You Should Know About High-Functioning Addicts A high-functioning addict is defined as someone who is able to hide their excessive use of alcohol or drugs from others. This person may have a good job, a secure home life, and be respected in the community despite their addiction. Statistics show

What is a High-Functioning Addict?

What is a High-Functioning Addict? A functioning addict is often defined as someone who is able to hide their excessive use of drugs or alcohol. This person may have a good job, a secure home life, and be respected in the community despite their addiction. Of the nearly 17 million

Top Tips for Addiction Recovery

The journey a person takes during addiction recovery is both unique and complicated, but there are several tips that can be used to help make the journey to long-term sobriety a little easier. Addiction recovery can be an extremely challenging time in your life and is often better to be

What You Should Know About Opioid Addiction

Opioid Addiction The United States is currently caught in the grip of an opioid overdose epidemic. Opioids are often prescribed by doctors to treat acute pain in patients. Opioids, also known as opiates, include hydrocodone, oxycodone, codeine, morphine, and other related drugs. These drugs work to reduce the intensity of

Opiate Addiction

Opioids, also called Opiates or Narcotics, are found in certain prescription pain medications including hydrocodone, oxycodone, codeine, fentanyl, morphine, and illegal drugs such as heroin. Doctors will prescribe Opiate painkiller medications to treat acute pain. Prolonged use of Opiates can lead to a lessening of the pain relieving effects causing

ADHD Medication Addiction Leading to Increases in Crystal Meth Use

ADHD Medication Addiction Leading to Increases in Crystal Meth Use What is ADHD? ADHD or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is diagnosed in children, adolescents, or adults and is treated with prescriptions for stimulant medications including amphetamines and methylphenidate. The prescription drugs given to patients for the treatment of ADHD include Adderall,

September is National Recovery Month

National Recovery Month National Recovery Month is recognized every September. It is a national observance help to increase awareness of mental and/or substance use disorders, celebrate individuals in long-term recovery, and acknowledge the work of prevention, treatment, and recovery services. The lives of millions of Americans have been transformed through

National Recovery Month

Recognizing National Recovery Month Every September National Recovery Month, a national observance held to increase awareness of mental and/or substance use disorders, celebrates individuals in long-term recovery, and acknowledge the work of prevention, treatment, and recovery services. There are millions of Americans whose lives have been transformed through recovery, but

How to be Supportive of a Loved One Starting Their Sober Life

Tips for Being Supportive of a Loved One Starting Their Sober Life Returning to everyday life can be an overwhelming experience for some in recovery. Leaving the safety and structure of treatment and returning to their everyday life will come with its own set of challenges. There are a number

Benefits of Sober Living in Recovery

Why choose sober living? You’ve taken the first steps in recovery, which are often the most difficult, and detoxed in an addiction treatment program. Now you may be wondering, ‘What’s next?’ This is a daunting question that many in addiction recovery are faced with. Leaving the safety and security of

Tips for Sober Living

Tips for Living a Sober Life Getting help for addiction is the first step and an extremely crucial one at that. After leaving rehab people can be bombarded with the fact that the real challenge is to now live a sober life. The idea of sober living can be daunting

Benefits of Continuing Treatment in an IOP

The Benefits of Continuing Treatment in an IOP Treatment for drug and alcohol addiction often begins at an inpatient facility for detox. The amount of time spent at an inpatient facility will often vary depending on a number of factors. Following inpatient treatment some patients may choose to continue their

Addiction Recovery and Mending Relationships

Mending Relationships in Addiction Recovery Relationships undergo a great deal of damage when it comes to addiction. The people that we love are often the ones that are most deeply impacted by our addiction. Once initial steps are taken to begin the journey to recovery, it is usually a good time to

Repairing Relationships in Recovery

Repairing Relationships in Addiction Recovery Substance abuse takes a toll on every aspect of your life, including your relationships. While escaping addiction and beginning your journey to recovery is a momentous achievement, it does not mean that everything if your life will repair itself. In order to repair the relationships

Understanding Addiction

What is addiction? Drug addiction can be a difficult thing to understand for many people. How do people become addicted to drugs? Why do people become addicted to drugs? This lack of understanding of addiction can cause people to think that addiction is due to a lack of morals or

Addiction Myths

Myths About Addiction People often have the idea that everyone who is suffering from addiction falls into a certain stereotype, that they are “all the same.” Common misconceptions such as these have a direct impact on addicts and how people perceive them in day to day life. The way that

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What Can You Expect in a Sober Living Home?

What is a sober living home? A sober living home is a type of group home for people recovering from addiction issues. Individuals in recovery may choose to live in a sober home after seeking treatment in a rehab program. A sober home can help someone in recovery transition from

Finding Strength in Early Recovery

Finding Strength in Early Recovery Addiction is a multifaceted disease that can affect anyone regardless of race, gender, or age. Following inpatient addiction treatment, patients will move to outpatient treatment in a sober living environment. This transition can be seen as daunting and challenging by those in early recovery. Sober

Beginning a Life in Addiction Recovery

Beginning a Life in Addiction Recovery For those recently out of treatment, relationships can be challenging to navigate. It’s likely that the relationships of an individual in recovery suffered damage while still in active addiction. When working the steps to recovery, it is recommended that relationships be repaired. It should

What You Should Know About Dual Diagnosis and Addiction

What is dual diagnosis? Dual diagnosis treatment, also known as co-occurring disorders, is a method used for a patient diagnosed with both a mental disorder and an addiction. Nearly 8.9 million Americans are affected by co-occurring mental health disorders and substance use disorders. Dual diagnosis treatment was invented in the

The Importance of Relapse Prevention

The Role of Relapse Prevention in Addiction Treatment Relapse is defined as when an individual who has undergone a period of abstinence from drug or substance abuse returns to using a substance or drug. Approximately 40-60% of addiction patients will relapse. In addiction, relapse is not uncommon and is a

Drug Abuse and Addiction – Signs and Symptoms

Drug Abuse and Addiction One of the best things you can do to help a loved one suffering with addiction is to educate yourself. Learning the signs and symptoms of addiction allows you to have a better understanding of the problem and the best ways to deal with it. Addiction

Tips for Choosing a Sponsor in Recovery

Choosing a Sponsor in Recovery In early recovery attending an intensive outpatient program or outpatient program is a common next step after completing detox. Many patients also choose to attend 12-step based meetings as part of their continued recovery process. It is recommended that immediately upon entering treatment individuals begin

How to Identify Signs of Alcohol Abuse

Identifying Signs of Alcohol Abuse The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism states that in 2014, 87.6 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime – up from 86.8 percent in 2013. Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive

Tips for Choosing a Sober Living Facility

What to Look for When Choosing a Sober Living Facility After taking the steps to detox off substances or attend treatment, the next step is to continue recovery in a sober living environment. A sober living facility, also known as a halfway house or sober home, provides individuals with continued

Tips for Breaking Enabling Behaviors in Addiction

What is enabling? Enabling is defined as giving someone or something the authority or means to do something. More specifically with addiction, enabling is seen as assisting an addict with something that they are capable of doing and by all means should be doing themselves. Drug addiction is a complex

Understanding Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient (OP) Drug & Alcohol Programs

What is an intensive outpatient (IOP) program or outpatient (OP) program? After completing a successful detox at an inpatient addiction program patients will often move to an intensive outpatient program for further treatment. An IOP program will typically include individual and group therapies. The therapists in the IOP program will

Identifying Addiction Early and Its Benefits

Identifying Addiction Early and Its Benefits When it comes to substance abuse, identifying addiction early has a number of benefits. A person doesn’t have to “hit rock bottom” before seeking help for addiction. By identifying addiction early on and seeking treatment before matters get out of control, the individual often

How to Choose the Right (IOP) Intensive Outpatient Treatment Center for You

How to Choose the Right (IOP) Intensive Outpatient Treatment Center for You You’ve decided to find an intensive outpatient program for yourself or your loved one, but how do you know you’re choosing the right facility? An intensive outpatient (IOP) rehab is a treatment option for those who may not

Signs of Substance Abuse and Addiction

Signs of Substance Abuse and Addiction Drug addiction or drug abuse can be a touchy topic to discuss. If you’re concerned for a loved one or friend that you worry may be suffering from drug addiction you may be wondering where you should start to find help. Begin by learning

Vivitrol – Is It A Wonder Drug?

What is Vivitrol? In the ever-developing battle against chemical dependency, the scientific community has made leaps and bounds in creating medicated deterrents to help support lasting recovery for those in the growing sober community. Vivitrol is one of the newest drugs in a long line of chemically formulated deterrents for

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My son was in silicon treatment center for more than year long and I was worried about him a lot in the beginning but later on they make me feel comfortable the way they treat their Patient they really care a lot from all aspects starting with his medicine and his behavior and diet, meeting and the activities and the weekends trips and most off all it’s a safe place to be!

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This treatment center is one of the reasons why I am alive today and clean and sober. The care I got from staff while my stay there was so genuine and caring. I can’t put in words how grateful I am to have passed through Silicon Beach Treatment Center. They will always have a place in my heart and if you are looking for help this is by far one of the best places there is out there.

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I give you guys my word when I say they help a lot with recovery, they make you feel at home and welcome, They actually care about you and want you to do better for your life. It was a great experience and I told multiple people about it so they can get their lives back on track like I did! I recommend this place to anyone that need help with their addiction and mental illness cause it really helped me!

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