ARISE Treatment Center

ARISE Treatment Center Arise Treatment Center is one of the leading behavioral health providers in the country.

Through a combination of comprehensive addiction treatment and therapy programs we can help you break the cycle of addiction and help you get on the road to recovery.

Approximately three million U.S. adults and 16 million people worldwide have had or currently have an opioid use disorde...
07/20/2022

Approximately three million U.S. adults and 16 million people worldwide have had or currently have an opioid use disorder, but very few get the professional treatment they deserve.[1] One of the reasons why overcoming opioid addiction is so difficult is because people who are addicted experience painful, flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense drug cravings when they try to stop taking opioids. These barriers often stop people from seeking treatment.

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is an opioid addiction treatment medication. Find out if Suboxone treatment in California is right for you.

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “85.6 percent of people ages 18 and older reported ...
07/18/2022

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “85.6 percent of people ages 18 and older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.” Out of those individuals, nearly 15 million people meet the criteria for an alcohol use disorder.

Alcohol use disorder is a chronic and progressive condition that causes a significant impact on a person’s ability to function in their daily lives. People who suffer from this illness have a hard time managing how much alcohol they consume and cannot quit using the substance despite facing the consequences of alcohol abuse. Some of the consequences of this condition include physical ailments, legal troubles, dangerous behavior, social isolation, and financial strain.

Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, is a progressive condition that often gets worse without treatment. The four stages of alcoholism are:

Collectively, we owe our country’s veterans a debt of gratitude for their dedication and service. Our nation’s veterans ...
07/14/2022

Collectively, we owe our country’s veterans a debt of gratitude for their dedication and service. Our nation’s veterans sacrificed and committed wholly in service to our country. Many risked their lives, willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom and safety. For their sacrifice, they asked nothing in return.

While there is more research to be done about the connection between veterans and substance abuse, we have some understanding of the role addiction plays in the lives of our country’s service members and veterans. Understanding why substance abuse and addiction are so common among veterans can help clinical providers develop better treatment programs for our nation’s heroes.

Veterans experience trauma, PTSD, and other difficulties both at war and at home that can increase their risk for substance abuse.

About one in five people living with an AUD could be classified as high-functioning alcoholics. Living with alcoholism c...
07/11/2022

About one in five people living with an AUD could be classified as high-functioning alcoholics. Living with alcoholism can severely impact your emotional and mental health, even if you can complete work-related tasks or meet your basic needs.

Understanding the signs and risks of being a high-functioning alcoholic can help you identify this condition in yourself or others and seek the necessary treatment. If you or someone you love require addiction treatment or support in recovery, reach out to the Arise Treatment Center specialists today.

https://arisetc.com/what-is-a-high-functioning-alcoholic/

Oftentimes, people who struggle with anxiety also suffer from a co-occurring substance use disorder. This happens as the...
07/07/2022

Oftentimes, people who struggle with anxiety also suffer from a co-occurring substance use disorder. This happens as they attempt to self-medicate their emotions with drugs or alcohol. When someone suffers from both an anxiety disorder and addiction, they must find a dual diagnosis treatment center to receive help for both conditions at the same time.

Our dual diagnosis treatment center in California can help you overcome anxiety and addiction using an integrated, individualized approach.

In situations where a person refuses to go to rehab, allowing them to continue using drugs or alcohol can be dangerous. ...
07/05/2022

In situations where a person refuses to go to rehab, allowing them to continue using drugs or alcohol can be dangerous. If someone you love continues refusing treatment, you may consider staging an addiction intervention.

An intervention is a carefully planned event where friends, family, and loved ones come together with the common goal of convincing an addicted person to go to rehab. This goal is accomplished as group members take turns reciting their impact statements which aim to strike an emotional chord with the addict and get them to agree to professional treatment.

If your loved one is struggling with addiction, our team can provide intervention support. Drug and alcohol interventions are highly effective

Opioid addiction is an epidemic in the United States. With thousands of people struggling with addiction and eventually ...
06/29/2022

Opioid addiction is an epidemic in the United States. With thousands of people struggling with addiction and eventually suffering from a life-threatening opioid overdose, the need for treatment awareness is at an all-time high.

One of the biggest barriers to opioid addiction treatment is the fear of withdrawal symptoms. While the opioid withdrawal timeline can be difficult to cope with, opioid detox centers can provide patients with the relief they need to overcome them.

The opioid withdrawal timeline usually lasts between 72 hours and one week, although some people will have long-lasting symptoms.

Addiction takes a toll on your mental and physical health. It can strain even your strongest relationships, put you at r...
06/27/2022

Addiction takes a toll on your mental and physical health. It can strain even your strongest relationships, put you at risk of serious harm, and lead to legal and financial trouble that can follow you for life.

Many people with addiction require treatment to overcome the condition. There may be barriers to getting the treatment you need. The stigma surrounding addiction, taking time away from work or family, and concern about the cost of addiction treatment may prevent some people from seeking help. Fortunately, many of the expenses related to addiction treatment and recovery are covered by health insurance plans.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires all health insurance providers to cover drug and alcohol rehab services. Find an in-network rehab.

When you live with substance abuse or addiction, getting the comprehensive, compassionate treatment you need to recover ...
06/23/2022

When you live with substance abuse or addiction, getting the comprehensive, compassionate treatment you need to recover is essential. Without treatment, you are more likely to face severe harm to your physical and mental health. Your relationships may suffer, and you could face life-altering legal or financial consequences that will follow you for years.

Traveling out of state for rehab can be a great option for some people, but others may benefit more from going to a local rehab center.

Dual diagnosis is a term used to describe when a person struggles with a co-occurring mental health condition and substa...
06/22/2022

Dual diagnosis is a term used to describe when a person struggles with a co-occurring mental health condition and substance use disorder at the same time. For example, someone who struggles with bipolar disorder and alcohol use disorder is said to have a dual diagnosis.

Regardless of which disorder comes first, it’s crucial that people seeking recovery receive comprehensive, integrated care that addresses both their substance abuse and mental health.

Arise is a premier dual diagnosis addiction rehab center located in Vista, California. Find help for substance abuse and mental health today.

Alcoholism is a common issue in the United States due to the normalization of alcohol consumption in our culture. Accord...
06/20/2022

Alcoholism is a common issue in the United States due to the normalization of alcohol consumption in our culture. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, nearly 15 million people struggle with an alcohol use disorder.

When someone is addicted to alcohol, their body becomes dependent on the presence of the substance. If they decide to cut down or completely stop their use of alcohol, their body will begin to exhibit withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol withdrawal is one of the most severe forms of withdrawal, potentially causing life-threatening symptoms like seizures or delirium tremens.

Individuals at risk of experiencing withdrawal symptoms should attend a professional medical detox program for alcoholism.

Detoxing from alcohol alone is never recommended. Typically, acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal last for 1-2 weeks.

If you have a loved one who lives with addiction, you likely understand the desire to help them get the treatment they n...
06/17/2022

If you have a loved one who lives with addiction, you likely understand the desire to help them get the treatment they need to recover. But what can you do to convince an addicted loved one to go to rehab and get professional help? In many cases, people with addiction may be in denial that they need treatment. It can be challenging to reach them and get them to see they have a problem.

We’ve put together a guide to getting your addicted loved one to go to rehab. For more information, contact the caring specialists at Arise Treatment Center today.

When an addicted loved one refuses to go to rehab, there are steps you can take to convince them otherwise. An intervention may be needed.

If you are struggling with addiction and looking into getting professional help, you have probably heard the terms “inpa...
06/09/2022

If you are struggling with addiction and looking into getting professional help, you have probably heard the terms “inpatient rehab” and “outpatient rehab.” It can be difficult to understand the difference between these two types of programs, especially if you have never been to rehab before.

When it comes to making the right choice, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Some people would benefit from attending outpatient treatment, while others may need a little extra help from an inpatient program. Whatever you choose, it is important to make sure that the program is right for you.

The two most basic levels of care in addiction treatment are inpatient and outpatient rehab. Learn which one is right for you.

Struggling with addiction is never easy, especially when you have to provide for your family and worry about losing your...
06/07/2022

Struggling with addiction is never easy, especially when you have to provide for your family and worry about losing your job. The stress of being the financial provider alone is enough to prevent you from attending professional treatment. If you are worried that attending rehab will get you fired from your job, there are legal protections in place that prevent you from losing your job when you seek help for a substance use disorder or any other serious health condition.

The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is one of these protective laws. If you qualify, you may be able to use FMLA to go to rehab and keep your job.

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) guarantees 12 weeks of unpaid time off work. If you qualify, you can use FMLA to go to rehab.

Vivitrol is the name brand for an extended-release injection of naltrexone. Naltrexone is a medication that is approved ...
06/06/2022

Vivitrol is the name brand for an extended-release injection of naltrexone. Naltrexone is a medication that is approved for the treatment of opioid and alcohol use disorder. Vivitrol is administered once a month by a licensed medical professional. The monthly shot eliminates the need to take daily medication or remember to take a pill each day, thereby increasing medication adherence.

Vivitrol is a brand name extended release formulation of naltrexone that can be used in the treatment of opioid or alcohol addiction.

Addiction is a complex disease that affects everyone differently. Some people start using drugs and alcohol to cope with...
06/02/2022

Addiction is a complex disease that affects everyone differently. Some people start using drugs and alcohol to cope with unresolved trauma. Others abuse substances as a means of self-medicating a deeper, underlying mental health issue. Everyone is unique in their struggles with addiction and alcoholism.

To learn more about our addiction treatment therapy programs click the link below!
https://arisetc.com/addiction-therapy/

Addiction can affect anyone, meaning it is a condition that affects people from all walks of life. However, this also me...
05/30/2022

Addiction can affect anyone, meaning it is a condition that affects people from all walks of life. However, this also means that different types of people have varying needs when it comes to addiction treatment.

A working professional may not need the same intensive care that another patient needs, and they may also need flexible treatment that considers the unique needs of their position at work. Thankfully, executive rehab centers are designed with the needs of working professionals in mind.

Executive drug and alcohol rehab centers offer a high level of privacy and confidentiality alongside luxurious amenities like high speed WiFi

Inpatient residential rehab is the initial phase of addiction treatment that you may participate in after completing det...
05/27/2022

Inpatient residential rehab is the initial phase of addiction treatment that you may participate in after completing detox. Our exclusive, inpatient drug rehab center in Vista, California is designed for people with severe addictions, co-occurring mental health conditions, or little at-home support. The goal of a residential rehab facility is to help you understand and overcome the root causes of your substance abuse so you can achieve long-term recovery.

With a small patient-to-staff ratio and a private, serene setting, our beautiful rehabilitation facility is the ultimate place to receive safe, effective, and individualized treatment. The team at Arise Treatment Center consists of leading drug and alcohol treatment professionals who are highly skilled with decades of experience in the treatment field.

For more information and to learn about the different programs we offer click the link below.

https://arisetc.com/addiction-treatment/inpatient-residential-rehab/

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