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  • About Us
    • About FCFR
      • Why We Are Different
      • Accreditations
      • Our Staff
      • COVID-19 Statement
    • What People Are Saying
      • Patient Testimonials
      • Family Testimonials
      • Employee Testimonials
    • Education & Careers
      • Education and Medical Internship Program
      • Career Opportunities
  • Treatment
    • Our Programs
      • Adolescent Program (13-17)
      • Adult Program (18+)
      • Pregnant Women
      • LGBTQA+
      • Family Weekend Program
      • Alumni Program
    • Levels of Care
      • Medical Detoxification
      • Residential Treatment
      • Day/Night Treatment (PHP)
      • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
      • Outpatient Program (OP)
    • Types Of Treatment
      • Mental Health
      • Substance Use
  • Admissions
    • Insurance
      • Check My Insurance
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Eating Disorders in Teenage Boys

Adolescent Mental Health Treatment, NewsBy AdminNovember 20, 2017Leave a comment

In the past, it was fairly common to come across teenage girls with eating disorders and as a result, body image was often discussed with young women, whereas teenage boys were seldom considered in these types of situations and the dialogue was seldom opened with them. Research has recently shown than more than a quarter…

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The Psychological Impacts of a Disaster

News, Post Traumatic Stress DisorderBy AdminNovember 16, 20171 Comment

Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Floods and Wildfires cause massive property damage. The physical damage caused by a natural disaster is devastating in terms of costs and rebuilding. The psychological impact of a disaster also impacts the survivors of disaster. The physical damage from a natural disaster is often repaired long before the long term psychological impacts have…

Family Center For Recovery
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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