An accredited non-12-step rehab program designed to achieve lasting sobriety
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Everyone’s story with substance use is unique! No two individuals have the same background, mental health issues, and challenges with substance use disorders. For that reason, we design personalized treatment plans that cater to the individual.
Our non-12-step rehab program takes an integrated approach to treating substance use disorders. It addresses the individual’s substance use, co-occurring mental health conditions, and medical care needs.
Our research shows that those who complete detox and rehab together are less likely to relapse and more likely to stay in recovery longer. It’s also critical to have an aftercare plan for when rehab is complete, and it’s time to return to your everyday environment.
We’ll address your physical dependence on drugs or alcohol and help you cleanse your body of its dangerous toxins. Therapeutic activities and specialized medications will be used to help you manage uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms.
As withdrawal symptoms dissipate, you will transition into rehab, where we will focus on the psychological aspects of your substance use. You will understand the root causes of your substance use, manage cravings that could potentially cause relapse, and retrain you brain to function normally without substances.
Transition out of our holistic rehab program and into a more flexible aftercare program. You can return to your natural home environment and put what you learned in the rehab phase into practice. Continue to receive the support needed to maintain a sober lifestyle.
During the detox and rehab process, you will benefit from a complementary mix of services that have proven to be effective in the recovery process.
Veterans treatment program
Psychiatric care and medications for co-occurring disorders
Family therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Experiential therapy
Relapse prevention program
Telerecovery programs
Holistic therapy
The cost of the substance use treatment program at Gulf Breeze Recovery is different for everyone. Why? We create completely personalized plans based on each individual’s specific concerns, background, and mental health needs. We work with most insurance providers in the U.S. to provide the best coverage while minimizing your out-of-pocket costs. To see if your provider will cover your treatment, verify your insurance.
Taking the first step is half the battle. Choose how you want to get in contact with us to start the recovery process. You can reach us by phone or message.
Dr. Lantie Elisabeth Jorandby has dedicated her professional life to treating patients for mental illness and addiction. She’s a nationally recognized expert in the field and is triple-board-certified in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and addiction medicine.
Dr. Jorandby graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience. She attended medical school and completed her residency at the University of Florida.
After completing her Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Jorandby served as Medical Director for the dual diagnosis unit at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. She also served as faculty at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Jorandby also served as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Mental Health Supervisor at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Viera, Florida, the third largest Outpatient VA clinic in the country.
Most recently, Dr. Jorandby worked as Chief Medical Officer for Lakeview Health, a co-occurring substance use disorder facility, for five years. During her time at Lakeview, she oversaw the development of treatment programs for Veterans and First Responders and the expansion of the professionals program for the aviation industry and various state monitoring programs for safety-sensitive workers. She also oversaw the development of Koru Spring, a residential eating disorder program, which opened in 2023.
Dr. Jorandby is a frequently sought speaker on the topic of mental health disorders, including eating disorders and co-occurring disorders with addiction, and a regular contributor to Psychology Today. She is passionate about encouraging patients to seek treatment and recovery for mental health, eating disorders, and addiction.
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