How to Find and Connect With Your Higher Power in Addiction Recovery

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Pinelands Recovery offers a wide range of treatment options for individuals struggling with different types of substance addictions such as alcohol, cocaine, hallucinogens, heroin, marijuana, opioids, and prescription drugs. In addition to addressing substance use disorders, we specialize in providing treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders. Our facility offers a peaceful and healing environment, catering to those in need of recovery in the greater New Jersey area. Our comprehensive services include medical detoxification, cognitive behavioral therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy.

Alcohol Addiction

What makes alcoholism so dangerous is that it overrides almost every other need or emotion. Often, when people try to overcome alcoholism on their own, it’s far too easy to give in to that craving. Recognizing that you have a problem and deciding to make a change are important steps but making the decision to find treatment is the best choice you can make on the road to recovery.

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Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine treatment has very general defining characteristics. It is when you move past these general characteristics that you begin to understand the true meaning of the treatment and cocaine rehabilitation process. General drug treatment is not the same as specified cocaine treatment. It is crucial to understand exactly what your addiction is, what your specific needs are, and then come up with a cocaine treatment plan based on those factors.

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Co-Occurring Disorders

When a person has at least one mental health disorder and is addicted to at least one substance simultaneously, it is known as a co-occurring disorder. In many cases, substance use and mental illness go together, reinforcing or leading into one another. In circumstances like these, co-occurring disorder treatment from a professional institution that understands the nuances and complexities of treating both conditions simultaneously is necessary.

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Hallucinogen Addiction

There are long-term health issues for hallucinogen addiction. You may experience weight loss, depression, and anxiety. Depending on the hallucinogen you use, you may experience damage and changes to brain chemistry. But there is hope to change all this damage when you seek hallucinogen addiction treatment and finally obtain lifelong recovery.

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Heroin Addiction Treatment

Heroin works by blocking the pain receptors in your spinal cord. Although it can offer relief from pain, it can damage your overall health and wellbeing. Because it’s hard to control the quality and purity, heroin overdoses are common. If you or someone you love struggles with heroin addiction, it’s time to get caring and compassionate help.

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Marijuana Addiction Treatment

Many people view marijuana as no more dangerous than alcohol use, which is a substance that’s been legal and accepted in mainstream culture for decades. This makes it hard to know when you or a loved one has moved past casual usage to marijuana addiction. When it’s become a problem Cliffisd Malibu has tools to overcome marijuana addiction

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Opioid Addiction

One of the major health concerns in the United States is opiate abuse. Opiates, or commonly called opioids, are a class of drugs derived from opium, such as heroin. Many people who develop an addiction to opioids begin by taking them as prescribed, though illicit use without a prescription is also common. If you or a loved one has a dependency issue with opioids, professional drug treatment is crucial to saving lives.

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Prescription Drug Addiction

If prescribed and used correctly, prescription drugs can provide wonderful benefits. They allow you to take part in certain activities without the restrictions of illness, pain and age. But prescription drugs also pose severe risks of addiction and dependency. In such cases, a drug that once freed you from pain might become the root cause of it; and a prescription that once enabled you to experience life more fully now becomes the primary thing that holds you back.

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