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      • Employee Testimonials
    • Education & Careers
      • Education and Medical Internship Program
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      • Pregnant Women
      • LGBTQA+
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      • Alumni Program
    • Levels of Care
      • Medical Detoxification
      • Residential Treatment
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      • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
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      • Substance Use
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Monthly Archives: January 2017

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Synthetic marijuana

Synthetic Marijuana and Its Dangers

Drug and Alcohol Treatment, NewsBy AdminJanuary 31, 2017Leave a comment

For generations now, parents have had a seemingly endless array of concerns when it comes to their children and the use of alcohol and drugs. At different times in the recent past, families have had to contend with teens using everything from marijuana and alcohol to drugs like crack cocaine, ecstasy, and heroin. In recent…

Teen Pornography Addiction

Adolescent Mental Health Treatment, NewsBy AdminJanuary 30, 2017Leave a comment

It’s almost difficult to remember a time when pornography was not seemingly everywhere, but that was actually the case just a few generations ago. Of course, there were pornographic magazines and small, nondescript theaters even then, but pornographic materials were not something that the average person could just stumble across without warning. Those who encountered…

Florida drug crisis

Florida drug crisis worsens

Drug and Alcohol Treatment, NewsBy AdminJanuary 16, 2017Leave a comment

The Florida drug crisis is due in large part to the state’s licensing of non-physicians to make diagnoses. Things won’t change until that does. The state of Florida has become a destination for addiction treatment. There are presently 1545 addiction treatment programs licensed to provide treatment to those in need. These programs include various levels of…

Girl in teen rehab

Teen Drug Rehab for Today’s Youth

Adolescent Mental Health Treatment, NewsBy AdminJanuary 13, 2017Leave a comment

Substance abuse and addiction continue to be among the most pressing health concerns confronting today’s young people. Across the United States, millions of parents struggle with the challenge of teen addiction, and those problems don’t always conform to adult expectations of drug abuse trends. Across America, teens between the ages of 12 to 17 make…

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Mental Health treatment: Laughter

Mental Health Treatment, NewsBy AdminJanuary 11, 20172 Comments

A Laugh a Day Keeps the Blues Away A laugh a day keeps the darkness away. That’s a philosophy that’s proven effective for so many people who are working their way through depression. Laughter can help break the oppressive wall depression can often build around those suffering with the disease, and can be a wonderful…

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Opiate Withdrawal during Pregnancy

News, Pregnancy TreatmentBy AdminJanuary 9, 2017Leave a comment

Much has been written and said on the subject of opioid abuse in the United States. It has become a chronic health care challenge in many parts of the country, and incidents of overdose and lesser complications have risen dramatically in recent years. The use of opiate by women during pregnancy has received far less…

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Family Center for Recovery takes the patients most treatment centers in the United States can’t. Why? Because our facility is the only facility in Florida owned and operated by an addiction psychiatrist.

“I realized that there were whole groups of people not being treated because their cases might be too difficult or not profitable enough. I’ve dedicated my life to helping the people no one else will.”
— Dr. Robert A. Moran, M.D., F.A.P.A., F.A.S.A.M.

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