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A Look Inside Our Laguna Hills Detox Center
Medical detoxification is the critical first step in addiction treatment for many patients. At Athena Behavioral Health Group's Laguna Hills location, we provide medically supervised detox in a structured, comfortable, clinically staffed environment in Orange County. What Is Medical Detox and Why Does It Matter? Medical detoxification is the process by which the body eliminates substances under clinical supervision. For patients with moderate-to-severe dependence on alcohol,
cesar7098
Feb 191 min read


The Role of Trauma in Addiction: Why Healing the Past Is Key to Recovery
Research consistently shows that trauma and addiction are deeply connected. Studies estimate that between 25 and 75 percent of people who have experienced trauma develop substance use disorders. For many people in active addiction, the substance is not the core problem — it is the solution they found to unbearable pain. Understanding this connection is essential for lasting recovery. How Trauma Leads to Substance Use Trauma — whether from childhood abuse, neglect, domestic vi
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Cocaine and Crack Addiction: What You Need to Know
Cocaine and crack cocaine remain serious substance use problems across the United States, affecting people across all demographics. Despite being one of the most widely recognized illegal drugs, cocaine addiction is still frequently misunderstood — particularly around how quickly dependence forms and how effective treatment can be. How Cocaine Works and Why It Is Addictive Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that floods the brain with dopamine, producing intense feelings of eupho
bbradfield97
Feb 191 min read


Prescription Drug Abuse: When Medicine Becomes a Problem
Prescription drug abuse is one of the most misunderstood forms of addiction — in part because it often begins in a doctor's office. A person prescribed opioids for back pain, benzodiazepines for anxiety, or stimulants for ADHD may find themselves dependent on their medication without ever intending to misuse it. Understanding how prescription drug abuse develops, and what to do about it, can save lives. The Most Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs The three categories of presc
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Sober Living Homes: What They Are and How They Support Long-Term Recovery
For many people leaving inpatient treatment, stepping directly back into their previous home environment — which may be filled with triggers, enablers, or stress — significantly increases the risk of relapse. Sober living homes offer a critical middle step: a structured, supportive, substance-free living environment where residents can strengthen their recovery before fully transitioning back to independent life. What Is a Sober Living Home? A sober living home, also called a
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Heroin Addiction: Signs, Effects, and the Path to Treatment
Heroin addiction is one of the most severe and life-threatening forms of substance use disorder. It destroys relationships, health, and lives at a frightening pace — yet with the right treatment, recovery is absolutely possible. Whether you are struggling yourself or watching someone you love disappear into addiction, understanding heroin and how it works is the first step toward finding a way out. What Is Heroin and How Does It Affect the Body? Heroin is an illegal opioid de
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Naloxone (Narcan): How This Life-Saving Drug Works and Where to Get It
Naloxone — sold under the brand name Narcan — is a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose within minutes. In the midst of the ongoing opioid crisis, naloxone has become one of the most important public health tools available. Every family with a loved one who uses opioids — prescribed or otherwise — should understand what naloxone is, how to use it, and where to get it. How Naloxone Works Naloxone works by rapidly binding to opioid receptors in the brain and blocking
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Meth Addiction: Understanding the Devastation and the Road Back
Methamphetamine — commonly known as meth, crystal, or ice — is one of the most destructive drugs in America today. Its effects on the brain, body, and life are severe and fast-moving. But despite how devastating meth addiction can be, recovery is possible with the right treatment and support. Understanding what meth does and how addiction develops is critical for anyone affected by this drug. How Meth Affects the Brain and Body Meth causes the brain to flood with dopamine — u
bbradfield97
Feb 192 min read


Fentanyl: What Every Family Needs to Know Right Now
Fentanyl is now the deadliest drug in the United States. In 2023, fentanyl and other synthetic opioids were responsible for over 73,000 overdose deaths — more than any other substance. Whether you are a parent, a spouse, a sibling, or a friend, understanding fentanyl and its dangers could save someone's life. What Is Fentanyl? Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times more potent than heroin. It was originally develo
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): What It Is and Why It Works
Medication-Assisted Treatment, commonly known as MAT, is one of the most evidence-based and effective approaches to treating opioid and alcohol use disorders. Yet it remains one of the most misunderstood — with some people incorrectly believing that using medication to treat addiction is simply trading one drug for another. The science tells a different story entirely. What Is MAT? MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substan
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder: More Than Just Drinking Too Much
Alcohol is the most widely used substance in the United States — and alcohol use disorder (AUD) is among the most misunderstood. Unlike what many people believe, AUD is not about moral weakness or a lack of willpower. It is a chronic brain disorder with biological, psychological, and social dimensions that requires real treatment. If you or someone you love drinks in ways that feel out of control, this guide is for you. What Is Alcohol Use Disorder? Alcohol Use Disorder is a
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


What Is Opioid Addiction? Signs, Risks, and the Road to Recovery
Opioid addiction has become one of the most devastating public health crises in American history. From prescription painkillers to heroin and fentanyl, opioids affect people of every age, background, and walk of life. Understanding what opioid addiction is, how it develops, and what recovery looks like is the first step toward getting help — for yourself or someone you love. What Are Opioids? Opioids are a class of drugs that include prescription medications like oxycodone, h
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


What to Expect During Drug or Alcohol Detox
For many people, fear of detox is one of the biggest barriers to seeking treatment. Not knowing what to expect — the physical symptoms, how long it takes, whether it will be safe — keeps people stuck in addiction longer than necessary. The truth is that medical detox is designed to make this process as safe and comfortable as possible. Here is what actually happens. What Is Medical Detox? Medical detox is the supervised process of allowing substances to clear from the body wh
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Is My Loved One Addicted? 10 Signs It May Be More Than Casual Use
Noticing changes in someone you love and wondering if it could be more than occasional drinking or drug use can be deeply unsettling. Addiction often develops gradually — and the person struggling is frequently the last to recognize it. If something feels off, trust that instinct. Here are 10 signs that what you are witnessing may have crossed the line into addiction. 10 Signs of Addiction to Watch For 1. They use more than they intend to, or for longer than planned, and seem
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


How Long Does Addiction Treatment Take? A Realistic Guide
One of the most common questions people have when considering addiction treatment is: how long will this take? The answer depends on several factors — the substance involved, the severity of dependence, any co-occurring mental health conditions, and the individual's personal history with addiction and recovery. There is no universal timeline, but understanding what to expect at each stage can help you or your loved one plan with realistic expectations. Phase 1: Detox (3–10 Da
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


The Link Between Alcohol and Depression: Which Comes First?
Many people turn to alcohol to cope with the weight of depression. Others find themselves becoming deeply depressed after months or years of heavy drinking. The relationship between alcohol and depression is bidirectional, complex, and deeply important to understand — because treating one without addressing the other rarely leads to lasting recovery. How Alcohol Affects the Brain and Mood Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. While it may initially produce feelings
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Relapse Is Not Failure: Understanding and Preventing Setbacks in Recovery
Relapse is one of the most misunderstood aspects of addiction recovery. Many people — including those in recovery themselves — interpret a relapse as a sign of failure, weakness, or proof that treatment did not work. In reality, relapse is a recognized part of the recovery process for many people, and understanding it clearly can make the difference between a temporary setback and a permanent return to active addiction. What the Research Says About Relapse Studies estimate th
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Dual Diagnosis: When Addiction and Mental Health Disorders Occur Together
It is not uncommon for someone battling addiction to also be managing depression, anxiety, trauma, or another mental health condition. In fact, research suggests that more than half of people with a substance use disorder also have a co-occurring mental health diagnosis. This combination is known as a dual diagnosis — and it requires a specialized, integrated approach to care. Why Do These Conditions Occur Together? The relationship between mental health disorders and substan
bbradfield97
Feb 182 min read


Detox Services: A Path to Lasting Recovery
Detoxification is often the first step on the journey to recovery from substance use disorders. It is a critical process that helps individuals rid their bodies of harmful substances while managing withdrawal symptoms. As awareness of addiction and recovery grows, detox services have become more accessible and tailored to meet the needs of various individuals. This blog post will explore the importance of detox services, the different types available, and how they contribute
bbradfield97
Jan 254 min read
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