Dr. Montes: Neurobiology of Addiction Part 3


 

Dr. Montes: Neurobiology of Addiction Part 3 – Dr. Montes shares his insight on the neurobiology of addiction. Call (877) 446-1342 for a confidential consultation. We are a nationally recognized drug and alcohol treatment center committed to providing compassionate care to each of our patients. The Joint Commissions on Accreditations of Health Care Organizations has awarded The Treatment Center Gold Seal Accreditation for our superior quality of care in the substance abuse treatment centers field. Our staff is a team of highly trained, highly skilled addiction professionals who understand the complexities of addiction and treat the disease through contemporary methods. We offer the following services: • In-patient Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation • Full Medical Drug and Alcohol Detox by Board Certified Physicians • Dual Diagnosis Substance Abuse Treatment • Individual and Group Therapy • Holistic Pain Treatment (following pain pill detox) • Acupuncture • Massage Therapy • Cognitive Behavior Therapy • EMDR Therapy In addition to our traditional residential treatment program, we offer a Christian substance abuse treatment center, Road Less Traveled. We also offer our GO program, designed to assist our patients transition from in-patient treatment to sober living.

 

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Epidemic of Painkiller Addiction Strikes Newborns … Florida has long been recognized as the epicenter of the nation's prescription drug problem, according to the Wall Street Journal. Babies born addicted to painkillers have a range of symptoms …
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A wish for relief, a tainted drug, a tragic outcome

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