LifeTime Recovery is a certified drug and alcohol recovery center staffed by accredited and experienced addiction psychiatrists. Since the facility’s opening, they have offered partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient services to individuals battling with an addiction. Now, with their new treatment updates, they are ready to support individuals who have a fentanyl addiction.
More information is available at https://lifetimerecoverycenter.com/substance-abuse-treatment/opiates/
LifeTime Recovery has updated their treatment services in an effort to fight the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the United States. The specialist addiction psychiatrists at the center appreciate just how addictive this synthetic opiate is, as well as how dangerous it is.
Beginning with a medically supervised detox, the team at LifeTime Recovery will guide their patients through a personalized care program, which includes daily individual counseling. Unlike other rehab facilities, LifeTime Recovery develops their personal treatment plans by seeing each person as a whole person, and they seek to do more than just heal an addiction, but to help their patients rebuild their life, giving them the tools that will allow them to keep saying no to fentanyl and other substances for the rest of their life.
All patients at LifeTime Recovery will have access to clinically proven therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy and dialectical behavior therapy as well as to innovative holistic therapies including art and sound therapy.
The clinical team at LifeTime Recovery appreciates just how deeply addictive and dangerous fentanyl is, and they commend any individual who seeks out help for their addiction.
LifeTime Recovery is the leading addiction care facility in Gloucester County. They pride themselves on their welcoming center, friendly and experienced staff, and proven treatment plans.
A spokesperson for the addiction treatment center said, “Perhaps you’ve tried to stop using opioids, and maybe you have even gone through detox a time or two. But you keep relapsing. Detox is not a cure for addiction. In fact, there is no cure for addiction. Addiction is a chronic disorder. It’s critical that you learn lifelong awareness of your triggers and develop healthy coping behaviors.”
“Through our integrated model and holistic approaches, we provide evidence-based winning solutions for you to recover from addiction and develop healthy ways to live the rest of your life,” they added.
For more details, visit https://lifetimerecoverycenter.com/
LifeTime Recovery
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+1-844-896-8156
124 Bridgeton Pike
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