Benzodiazepines are a type of prescription drug that is used to treat various conditions, including anxiety, panic attacks, and insomnia. While benzodiazepines can be helpful for short-term use, they can also be addictive and lead to long-term health problems if misused or abused.
Benzodiazepines are a type of medication that is typically used to treat:
Benzodiazepines work by binding to specific receptors in the brain, known as GABA receptors. This increases the activity of the GABA neurotransmitter, which has an inhibitory effect on the nervous system. As a result, benzodiazepines help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. Even though benzodiazepines are generally safe and effective when used as directed, they can cause drowsiness and impaired coordination.
Benzodiazepines are usually taken orally in the form of a pill, but they can also be injected. The effects of benzodiazepines typically last for several hours, and they can be addictive if they are not used as directed.
Although benzodiazepines are highly effective, they can be abused. Some of the most common signs of benzodiazepine abuse include:
Other signs of benzodiazepine abuse include:
Additionally, people who abuse benzodiazepines also tend to experience financial problems, relationship difficulties, and problems at work or school.
Since benzodiazepines can be habit-forming, people who abuse them can quickly develop an addiction. Benzodiazepine addiction can lead to several serious health problems, including:
Long-term abuse can also lead to depression and anxiety. Treatment for benzodiazepine addiction typically includes detoxification and behavioral therapy. In some cases, medication may also be prescribed to help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce the risk of relapse. With treatment, people who suffer from benzodiazepine addiction can often overcome their disorder and live healthy, productive lives.
Some of the most severe long-term effects of benzodiazepine abuse and addiction include:
Benzodiazepines can be helpful for short-term use, but they should not be taken long term. If you are struggling with benzodiazepine addiction or abuse, please contact us for help. We can provide you with the resources and support you need to regain control of your life. You are not alone in this struggle; we will support you every step of the way.
Because mental health and addiction concerns are so often interconnected, we utilize research-based approaches with evidence-based outcomes that promote overall healing and recovery.
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Using brain scanning and readings, we create a map of our patients’ brains, helping us develop more targeted and effective treatments.
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We use carefully monitored doses of Spravato to help patients struggling with complex mental health disorders, including severe depression.
Patients use this practice to help reframe intrusive or negative thought patterns and develop coping techniques for long-term recovery.
This practice helps patients learn to regulate emotions, communicate more effectively, and process their own thoughts and feelings..
Licensed and trained therapists guide patients through this technique for managing stress and anxiety on an ongoing basis.
Patients experience one-on-one therapy sessions with a licensed therapist to provide a safe and private place to recover and heal.
Patients can practice the skills and techniques they have learned in treatment with others in a safe, therapist-guided space.
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We exercise progressive, leading brain science in our treatment approach for patients in our community and across the country who are struggling with mental health and addiction challenges.
We exercise progressive, leading brain science in our treatment approach for patients in the Prescott Valley community and across the country who are struggling with mental health and addiction challenges.
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