Alcohol abuse in Huntington Beach is fairly common. Roughly 88,000 individuals die every year from injuries related to alcohol or alcohol poisoning. Prescription painkillers, heroin, cocaine and meth are also abused in Huntington Beach.
Addiction has nothing to do with economic classifications. LSD and MMDA are both abused in local Huntington Beach tourist spots and bars. The majority of patients in Huntington Beach drug rehab are addicted to heroin or meth. In 2011, Huntington Beach was number one for injuries due to drunk drivers.
The city has numerous establishments catering to tourists including special entertainment pubs and bars. Due to the number of places alcohol is available, Huntington Beach has issues with party drugs and alcohol. Every 50 minutes, one person in the city dies in an accident involving alcohol.
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Just South of Los Angeles, Huntington Beach has a reputation for golden beaches and surfing. Surfing memorabilia including longboards is on display at the International Surfing Museum. Huntington Central Park is an idyllic atmosphere filled with lakes, gardens, expansive fields and an equestrian center.
Hundreds of species of birds are protected at the dunes and wetlands of the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. The city also offers numerous 12-step meetings and drug rehab facilities to help individuals build support systems, utilize new skills, and apply them to everyday life.
Once you go through the admissions process, you may require detox. Medical professionals ensure medication is provided to ease your withdrawal symptoms as much as possible while ensuring your comfort and monitoring your needs 24/7. The substance you have become addicted to will be safely removed from your body. You will be taught how to make positive improvements enabling you to live a better life.
In addition, you’ll learn impulse control, new strategies and techniques and healthy coping skills to help prevent future relapse. Some specialize in specific addictions and others offer a wider range of services. Both outpatient and inpatient facilities are available depending on your individual needs.
To succeed, you must want to change your addictive habits. Some facilities provide you with a basic furnished room, where others are much more luxurious. The right facility for your needs is generally partially dependent on your type of insurance, specific addiction and budget. No matter which type of facility you choose, you will be provided with all the care and tools you need for recovery.
A mental health professional or addiction counselor will give you a thorough assessment. This evaluation includes your medical records and history, substance abuse reports, blood testing and urine screening. Information will be gathered regarding all of the following.
Your evaluation will be conducted by an experienced staff member for the creation of a treatment plan customized for your individual needs. Your treatment plan may include:
Individual Therapy: This includes contingency management, cognitive-behavioral therapy and individualized therapy.
Group Counseling: This type of counseling includes programs to help you recover and remain sober from a drug or alcohol addiction.
Additional Activities and Services: You may receive services including nutritional and exercise counseling, mindfulness, spa treatments, yoga, meditation and acupuncture.
Your treatment will include all necessary medication management, family therapy and education for the prevention of a relapse. The length of time you remain in treatment depends on the type of substance you are using, but you should not need to be there for more than one week. To help ensure your safety, you will be monitored by physicians and nurses.
Once the staff determines you are ready for the next step, you will begin the next step in the treatment process. You will be instructed on how to recognize and cope with your triggers. Therapists will show you how to reinforce your skills to regulate your emotions and help you remain sober for your future. Your new coping strategies and social skills learned during individual therapy will be practiced during group counseling sessions.
Any broken relationships caused by addiction can be effectively repaired during family therapy. You will be taught how to build resolution skills during conflicts and improve communication. The type of ongoing support necessary is different for everyone but often includes group counseling, individual therapy, 12-step meetings, sober living homes and alumni programs.
No matter what you’re struggling with, our dedicated staff is monitored by a professional medical team to make certain you remain as comfortable as possible and safe at all times.
In addition, each client receives daily therapy sessions created in-conjunction to what they’re struggling with to develop tools and strategies for recovery. The most common types of therapy offered by Asana include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Eye Movement Reprocessing and Desensitization (EMDR).
Asana provides you with recovery training, self-management and 12-step meetings every night. Every day you will be provided with healthy meals and physical exercise. The majority of your meals are prepared by a chef to replenish basic minerals and vitamins. You will be given a dietary analysis by a nutritionist.
No matter if you’ve been struggling with addiction for months, years, or have relapsed recently, Asana is here to help you successfully recover for a bright future. Contact us today at 949-763-3440
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