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Benzo Addiction Treatment

If you have been taking benzodiazepines for an underlying disorder, then you know how necessary they are to your way of life. However, long-term use of this substance often requires elevated amounts and frequency of use, and this can affect your health and your relationships. To maintain this feeling, you may seek non-prescribed benzos. This can lead you to serious legal consequences.

If you consider ceasing your use of benzos, consider the substance abuse treatment programs with Gulf Breeze Recovery, a scenic inpatient benzo addiction treatment center near Pensacola, Florida.

What Are Benzos?

Benzodiazepines are complicated substances. Often referred to as “benzos,” this substance offers enhanced mood and feelings of relaxation and serenity. Many benzodiazepines, such as Xanax, Valium, and Ativan, can be prescribed by a doctor for a range of psychological and physical issues, including anxiety, seizures, and insomnia. Because benzos are a way of coping with the serious symptoms of underlying disorders, benzo dependence can maintain a secure hold on your life.

Signs of Benzo Abuse

While symptoms can be extremely divergent from person to person, there are some common symptoms you can watch for. Some of the behavioral symptoms associated with benzo use include the following:

Medication Seeking Behavior

This can include taking medications in larger doses than prescribed, changing doctors frequently to obtain new prescriptions, stealing or forging prescriptions.

Avoiding Personal Responsibilities

Personal responsibilities may not be completed or ignored, such as missing work or school, failing to return contact with friends and family, and engaging in risk-taking behaviors that can lead to legal consequences.

Physical Issues

Physical issues can include mood changes like increased hostility, depression, irritability, or anxiety. You may also observe changes in coordination abilities, muscle strength, and reaction time. Eating habits and sleep patterns may be disrupted. Cognitive changes may also be present over time, affecting memory, perception, concentration, and judgment abilities.

Detox and Benzos

Detox with a rehabilitation center that is experienced in benzo withdrawal can be paramount to successful recovery. Withdrawal from benzos is painful and psychologically challenging. Because of this, the detoxification process typically pushes an individual back into their cycle of use when the symptoms become too much. This can have the opposite effect on use. The shame of being unable to quit using benzos on your own can worsen your condition by forcing you to use even more. Withdrawal symptoms can be amplified by frequent use and underlying disorders.

Because the intensity of the withdrawal experience includes serious symptoms that may be lasting, it is best to seek professional assistance from an inpatient benzo addiction treatment center with the right experience. Your individualized safety and security are our top concerns at Gulf Breeze Recovery.

Common symptoms of benzo withdrawal include:

  • Increased heartbeat
  • Restlessness
  • Delusions or hallucinations
  • Shaking or seizures
  • Nausea or gastrointestinal distress
  • Anxiety
  • Sleep problems
  • Psychosis
  • Suicidal thoughts

Benefits of a Benzodiazepine Abuse Treatment Center

Seeking professional care for benzo rehabilitation means that you will have help with physical symptoms. When you work through the physical symptoms, your individualized care plan can focus on helping you to replace the need for artificial coping with new skills that can help you find success. Each step of sobriety is a milestone to be celebrated as you re-enter your life with new coping mechanisms. Some of the benefits of a benzo addiction treatment program include the following:

  • Help in adopting new and positive ways of coping
  • Healing your body and your mind
  • Insight into your own behaviors
  • The opportunity to build community with others who have been through what you are experiencing
  • A calming environment to process and learn
  • A caring team of professionals who support your growth

Make the step today to improve your quality of day-to-day life. Inpatient benzo addiction treatment can give you the help you need to move beyond substance use and into building productive relationships and living without fear or pain.

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Seek Treatment for Benzo Addiction with Gulf Breeze Recovery Today

Benzo addiction can take away all sense of control in your life. Regain that control of your actions and relationships by facing your benzo addiction today. At Gulf Breeze Recovery, located in beautiful Gulf Breeze, Florida, we mix evidence-based treatments with holistic methods to treat all aspects of your life. Move towards wellness on our white-sand beaches with the right caring professionals for your needs.

Our serene environment, waterfront setting, panoramic views, and engaging wildlife will offer you the space to integrate new ways of thinking. Call us today at 833.551.2304 to learn more about your full transformation of life. Our benzodiazepine abuse treatment center will nurture your mind and body to restore your peace of mind.

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Dr. Lantie Jorandby, MD, CEO

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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