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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
      • Insurances We Accept
      • Private Pay
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Yearly Archives: 2018

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How do you get someone committed to rehab in Florida?

Drug and Alcohol TreatmentBy AdminAugust 9, 20186 Comments

How it works            The Process          Filing a Petition         Help With Filing a Petition Involuntary commitment to rehab for drugs and alcohol falls under the Hal S. Marchman Alcohol and Other Drug Services Act of 1993. This is also called the Marchman Act. It offers…

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Should You Send Teenagers to Boot Camps for Psychiatric Care?

Adolescent Mental Health TreatmentBy AdminJuly 10, 20182 Comments

Boot camp for troubled teens are a popular option for some parents. It’s easy to look at the younger generation and be in awe of their quality of life. In the news, we see adolescents stepping up and leading revolutions. They’ve got the latest technologies and opportunities that their predecessors could have only dreamed of…

It’s 5 o’Clock Somewhere: A Look at American “Day Drinking” Culture

News, UncategorizedBy AdminMay 22, 20183 Comments

Whether it’s a branded holiday like Memorial Day or the Fourth of July, a celebratory outing, or just a Sunday brunch, it seems like we’re always looking for an opportunity to toast with something a little stronger than our standard fare. But if you’ve caught yourself drinking a little more than usual lately, you’re probably…

Puff, Puff, Pass it to my Dog: The Effects of Substances on Our Beloved Furry Family Members

NewsBy AdminApril 11, 2018Leave a comment

A rapid heart rate, elevated blood pressure, vomiting, and changes in behavior are all just a few of the short-term effects of a small amount of cocaine use. While these signs may be easy to spot in a human, they may be less obvious if your dog or other pet has accidentally consumed some of…

Good Vibrations: A Look at American Moods & Music Choices

News, UncategorizedBy AdminApril 11, 20182 Comments

Music is more powerful than many people realize: Research has shown that it can improve memory, reduce stress, and even ease physical pain. For many people, music is inextricably linked with emotions—and it certainly affects their moods. If you’re feeling sad, angry, or unproductive, it’s only natural to turn on some tunes so you can…

5 Reasons to Limit Family Access to Patients in Treatment and Why

Treatment IndustryBy AdminApril 9, 20181 Comment

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How Good People Get Addicted to Opioid Painkillers 

Drug and Alcohol TreatmentBy AdminApril 4, 20189 Comments

In the US, prescription opioids are an epidemic that started when Purdue Pharma was issued with a patent for OxyContin, which is among the most widely distributed and abused opioids. What at first seemed like a miracle painkiller was soon realized to be a nightmare of addiction for good people who were simply following orders…

What the Survivors Take With Them

Adolescent Mental Health TreatmentBy AdminMarch 1, 2018Leave a comment

The tragedy recently occurring at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is likely to lead to a number of students developing a host of mental health (psychiatric) symptoms.  Some may develop mood symptoms or disorders, anxiety symptoms or disorders, etc.  Some may develop Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In PTSD, the traumatic events experienced are severe enough…

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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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