What is the Alcohol Detox Timeline?

What is the Alcohol Detox Timeline?

When it comes to getting ready for detox, individuals should consider what the alcohol detox timeline is and how it may make them feel. Because alcohol impacts the body in a number of ways, the individual going through withdrawal may experience both physical and mental symptoms that are challenging to overcome.  At Starbridge Recovery, we […]

What are the Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

What are the Benefits of Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

Dual diagnosis treatment is designed for individuals who are struggling with a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health disorder that may or may not be the result of addiction. At Starbridge Recovery, we help our clients determine the root cause of their addiction and address any additional mental health concerns on our luxury […]

How Long Does Heroin Stay in Your System?

How Long Does Heroin Stay in Your System?

It is important to know how long heroin stays in the body for a number of reasons. If you are worried about a drug test or about how long withdrawal will last, it is important to know how quickly detoxification, withdrawal, and detectability based on heroin use will last. At Starbridge Recovery, we work with […]

What is Upscale Addiction Rehab?

What is Upscale Addiction Rehab?

There is a definite difference when determining the difference between generalized addiction rehab and upscale addiction rehab. The differences can range from the number of clients to the available therapy and treatment styles. While these differences might not seem like much on the surface, they can make the difference between sobriety and relapse. Starbridge Recovery […]

How To Help an Alcoholic in Denial

How To Help an Alcoholic in Denial

The best way to help an alcoholic in denial is by setting and maintaining boundaries. An alcoholic in denial is not seeing the harm they are causing themselves and others. By putting in place proper boundaries, the alcoholic in denial will eventually start to see the problems their actions are causing. At Starbridge Recovery we […]

Why Is Fentanyl So Dangerous?

Why Is Fentanyl So Dangerous?

Originally designed to support cancer and surgical patients, fentanyl is now illegally made and distributed on the streets. In 2021, the synthetic opioid fentanyl is linked to more overdose-related deaths than any other drug. Contributing to the opioid crisis, fentanyl is extremely addictive and easily accessible.  At Starbridge Recovery, we focus on our clients. From […]

Is There Residential Detox for Drugs and Alcohol in Los Angeles?

Is There Residential Detox for Drugs and Alcohol in Los Angeles?

When it comes to trying to detox from drugs and alcohol, it seems like everyone has a plan or an idea of how it should work best. But what is the best option for you?  Depending on the drug, length of use, and frequency of use your withdrawal symptoms could be completely different from someone […]

OCD and Drug Addiction: Can I Get Help With Both?

OCD and Drug Addiction: Can I Get Help With Both?

When individuals struggle with more than one mental health disorder at a time and they are directly or indirectly related, this is called concurrent disorders and they are treated as a “dual-diagnosis” at the same time. Treatment centers specialize in supporting individuals with dual diagnoses by offering specific treatment programs to address certain mental health […]

How to Get Someone Into Rehab

How to Get Someone Into Rehab

There are few things harder than watching someone you love struggle. Whether it be with drugs or alcohol, addiction can be a deadly mental illness.  Through Starbridge Recovery we can support all of their mental health needs. We support clients struggling with substance use disorders and addiction, as well as, other comorbid mental illnesses that […]

What Is Co-Morbid Depression and Alcohol Dependence?

What Is Co-Morbid Depression and Alcohol Dependence?

Co-morbid depression and alcohol dependence occur in a large number of adults. In fact, substance use disorders have been linked to having predicted major depressive disorder episodes in studies.  They are called co-morbid because they can occur together and the symptoms of each often alter and increase the symptoms of the other. If you are […]

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