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by James Heller
6. November 2012 15:24
The adolescent years can be emotionally rough, and almost all teens face pressure from friends to drink and use drugs. Too many of them make substance abuse a regular activity and engage in negative and harmful behaviors. It is important to start treatment as soon as behavior problems arise because they will otherwise multiply the likelihood of future problems with addiction.
Tarzana Treatment Centers provides vital youth substance use and mental health services so teens can get a better start on life. The combination of individual and group substance abuse therapy, along with family therapy, helps them to learn new coping mechanisms. Our Youth Services staff is trained to work with teens, and they only work with teens.
All teens deal with a rollercoaster of emotions and most of them work through the process, as awkward as that may get at times. Alcohol and other drug abuseusually begin with an inability to cope with emotions. Whether teens begin abusing substances based on genetics or environment is debatable, but the fact remains that the consequences are the same. Brain development is effected by alcohol and other drug use, accidents happen, and most alcoholics and addicts partied heavily in their teen years.
Parents approach the issue of teen substance use in the home with various solutions. Some allow drinking only in the home, and others forbid it completely. Most parents really don’t know the most effective way to deal with teen behavior problems. A calm and loving discussion is usually the best way to start, though. You can decide after that if a treatment assessment is necessary.
However you handle it in your home, Tarzana Treatment Centers would rather help your teen before adulthood rather than when addiction has set in. Our Medication Assisted Treatment services, including Vivitrol, are helping a lot of adults battle alcoholism and addiction. But some of them have suffered multiple relapses before these treatments. It’s better to avoid that fight and start treatment early.
We can help to foster communication in the family and rebuild relationships. We help you and your child to discover problems and work through them. This guidance leads teens to understand that processing emotions is better than escaping from them with alcohol or other drugs.
Please contact us today for more information.
Telemedicine services are also available with online medical care, online mental health treatment, and online alcohol and drug treatment.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
3. August 2012 07:11
When the health of family members is a concern, you want to trust their health care only to quality providers. This is especially true for children and seniors. It is also helpful if all of your health care providers are at one location.
Tarzana Treatment Centers provides many of the services you need to maintain good physical and mental health. We also contract with several public funding sources so we can provide these services to anyone who needs them.
Starting with our medical care clinics, physicians can attend to your physical health care needs in a clean and comfortable setting. If you suffer from a mental health disorder, our licensed professionals are available for therapy. Alcohol and drug addiction treatment is also available, including medical detoxification and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). For individuals who are HIV positive, our well-renowned HIV Services can help manage your special needs.
Growing up can be difficult. Our Youth Services staff specializes in treating teen alcohol and drug abuse, as well as adolescent mental health issues. These problems can tear the family apart, so our youth programs are built to repair the bonds that have been broken. Family members learn to accept one-another and work together, which strikes at the core of substance use disorders.
We provide senior health services covered by Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Along with medical care, mental health treatment and substance abuse treatment services are available. These issues often go ignored by family members and seniors suffer needlessly. We will provide services ranging from short-term therapy to residential treatment.
Tarzana Treatment Centers accepts Medi-Cal, Healthy Way LA (HWLA), and a few other forms of public funding for health care services. You can call to find out if you are covered. If you are not currently enrolled in a program, we can help you to apply. We also accept most forms of private insurance, and private payment on a sliding scale based on your ability to pay.
Please call today.
Telemedicine services are also available with online medical care, online mental health treatment, and online alcohol and drug treatment.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
9. September 2010 13:21
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides telemedicine services to qualified patients in alcohol and drug treatment, mental health treatment, and primary medical care. After careful research of the technology available, we chose to partner with MDLiveCare in Florida so we could deliver services conveniently and securely at affordable rates. The technology was a key in making our decision considering what our patients would need in order to use these services.
During our research of available telehealth technologies for video conference sessions, we were happy to discover that most of our services could be delivered through this medium. Assessments of new patients entering addiction treatment or mental health treatment can be completed before they come to one of our locations. This allows our staff to better prepare for their arrival, and saves patients critical time in on-site admissions time. It can also be used for outpatient services for some patients. We can also see qualified patients in primary medical care from their homes and offices.
The MDLiveCare technology is browser-based. This means that patients simply need to open Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, or whatever they use on a daily basis, and log in to their account. Once logged in, a simple interface makes it easy for them to schedule appointments with Providers, send and read secure messages with them, and view records. Anyone who browses the internet should be able to use the interfaces we provide, known as MDLiveVisit and TherapyLiveVisit.
Much of the technology used for telehealth video conferencing today would be considered complicated by the everyday computer user. Some require special software that, putting it simply, directly connects one specific computer with another over long distances. This adds work for the patient in setting up the software, which may not go well and lead to a need for technical support. Also, if the program crashes there is no backup means to connect to a session, creating a delay in services. These are issues that patients do not want to deal with when they need health care.
The MDLiveVisit and TherapyLiveVisit interfaces that are used by Tarzana Treatment Centers require no initial setup on patient computers. They only need a login ID and temporary password to get started. Literally within minutes, patients can set an appointment to see one of our health care providers. And, if the browser they are using happens to crash, they can switch to another to start or resume a session. All of this simplicity is delivered with the same or better security as those described above.
The LiveVisit application was started using the popular Flash Player to deliver video. This meant that almost anyone already had the software needed to send and receive video before they used LiveVisit. To improve services, a switch was made to using the VSee video format in LiveVisit. The new format uses less bandwidth, meaning that even patients with very slow internet access can send and receive smooth video. Patients still do not need to install bulky software to use this advanced video format.
We chose to partner with MDLiveCare and use the LiveVisit telehealth applications because the simplicity and security satisfied our high standards in delivering services to patients. The goal was to make getting treatment easier for patients, with almost no chance that problems will occur. No special equipment is needed, either, other than an inexpensive webcam since high resolution is not necessary in LiveVisit.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides a full array of health care services including adult and youth alcohol and drug treatment. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
30. August 2010 08:49
It’s difficult enough raising adolescent children, and then you discover the reason for their recent behavior issues is due to alcohol abuse or drug abuse. You cringe at the thought of admitting them to alcohol and drug treatment because, beyond the shock you feel, it seems like yet another burden to tackle. But it is important, and you know it, and telemedicine may be the solution for your hesitation.
Adolescent alcohol abuse and drug abuse can tear the closest families apart. It starts with failing grades, behavior problems, and new friends who give parents that “bad feeling”. A gradual increase of difficult situations explodes when parents discover substance abuse among their youth, and exhaustion generally follows. So many parents will just want to give up. Adolescent alcohol and drug treatment seems beyond the breaking point.
Although it is logical to make an attempt at solving a problem, procrastination takes over for most parents of substance abusers due to stigma. “What will the extended family/friends/neighbors think?” When they get past that hindering feeling and call an alcohol and drug treatment center, they learn about the time and emotion involved and put it off again. All the while, their teens are going further down a road toward alcoholism or drug addiction, crime, injury, and possibly death. Time is of the essence.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles offers telemedicine as an answer to both the stigma and time issues. Teens can attend counseling sessions via video conference from home, using a computer with a webcam. Parents can attend family meetings in the same manner. We even have the technology to conduct group sessions over a secured internet connection. This cuts the time and cost of travel to our locations, and saves you the need to explain the daily family trips to others.
Our providers use the TherapyLiveVisit application, powered by MDLiveCare, which works in any web browser. If you have a computer with internet access and a webcam, you can use Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or any other browser to access the application. LiveVisit operates behind several layers of encryption, so you can be certain that your consultations will be completely confidential.
The term “telemedicine” encompasses all forms of health care including mental health treatment and addiction treatment. In many cases of youth alcohol abuse and drug abuse, there are co-occurring mental health disorders that had gone previously undetected. Tarzana Treatment Centers is recognized as a leader in providing mental health treatment to adolescents. Our telemedicine staff includes addiction counselors and mental health professionals, as well as medical professionals.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides a full array of health care services including adult and youth alcohol and drug treatment. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
24. June 2010 10:08
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles has taken pride in our efforts to remain current with health technology advancements. We have now partnered with MDLiveCare to provide telemedicine services. This will enable us to offer alcohol and drug treatment, mental health treatment, and medical care via video conference technology, which will allow access to more individuals who need these services.
Please click the link below to read the press release:
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides adult and youth alcohol and drug treatment. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
18. May 2010 13:48
Tolerance, as it relates to alcohol dependence and drug addiction, is often misunderstood by many in the general public. In the manner that drug and alcohol tolerance functions, it can be a safety mechanism to the body and, at the same time, deadly. This makes awareness of the subject critical for anyone who engages in alcohol abuse or drug abuse, as well as those in recovery.
It can easily be assumed that tolerance means that an individual can drink more alcohol without getting drunk, or handle drug use in a seemingly controlled manner. With this assumption comes the belief that these “abilities” are an example of the natural differences that exist from one individual to another. While this is partially true, the nature of alcohol and drug tolerance is much more complicated.
Alcohol tolerance is the example with which most people can relate. Consider the amount of alcohol you need to drink before you feel the effects, or “buzzed”. Let’s say this is 2 beers. If you drink 2 beers every day, over time you will feel less of an effect. If you want to feel the same effect, you must drink more alcohol. The amount of alcohol needed for the same feeling will continue to increase as you add more alcohol.
The same concept works with drugs. Alcohol abuse or drug abuse can result from tolerance since individuals will chase that feeling by drinking or using more on each occasion. If the cycle continues with regular daily alcohol or drug intake, the body can become physically dependent and alcoholism or drug addiction is the result.
On this road to addiction that we just followed, the brain has protected the body from overdose, with tolerance, by adjusting to the higher levels of substance use. This benefit of drug tolerance can become a dangerous consequence, though, for recovering individuals who relapse. The addicted brain still needs a large amount of drugs for an effect, but the body returns to a lower tolerance of what is essentially a poison.
At the time of first use on a relapse, the brain will dictate the most recent amount of drugs used to get a desired effect. If the formerly recovering addict is not careful, this amount can easily cause a drug overdose or even be fatal. Many drug addicts are not aware of this fact, and will even ignore warnings from fellow drug users because they don’t realize the consequences they face.
While alcoholics are less likely to overdose on alcohol during first use on a relapse, they may experience what is known as a lack of tolerance. At this point, a drunken feeling may result from only 1 drink. Lack of tolerance can actually occur with anyone who drinks alcohol, but it is typically coupled with alcohol dependence. Of course, that 1 drink will still not be enough to satisfy alcoholics and they can become a danger to themselves through inebriation and alcohol’s effect on the body.
This information is good to share with teens, friends in recovery, or anyone you may know who engages in alcohol abuse or drug abuse. Too many see tolerance as a benefit both early in substance use and in addiction. Tolerance is explained in effective alcohol and drug treatment as part of addiction education groups to prevent accidental overdoses among those who may relapse. Bringing this awareness to the general public may save even more lives.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides youth alcohol and drug treatment and addiction education. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
12. May 2010 14:11
The senior prom at high schools across the country is a special evening of celebration for most teens. To most of them, there is a sense of freedom involved that is typically supported by parents. The problem with this is that too many youths see this freedom as an open door to teen alcohol abuse. And even if they don’t drink, it is likely that they will condone it for others and may suffer injury because of it.
It is a “party night” for almost every senior in high school across the country whether they attend the Prom or not. For most of them, this is the night where they feel free to act like adults. One aspect of adulthood in the United States is the “right” to drink alcohol. So it is common for adolescents to believe they have this same privilege, even though they are not of legal age.
Planning for this big drinking night can begin weeks before. Groups of friends will pool money and figure out how they will purchase liquor. Some parents will actually chip in and get alcohol for them, with the hope that the youths will follow orders to be safe. They may even rent a limousine and get a hotel room, thinking this is a responsible move.
As talk among peers spreads, so does the pressure for others to engage in youth alcohol abuse. Adolescents feel a need to be a part of the crowd, so they will either join the party or be silent about others drinking in their group. The danger is in the perception of risk. A recent survey showed that while about 9 out of 10 teens believe that either they or their friends will drink on prom night, only about one-quarter see any danger in it.
Other than the obvious dangers that come from driving under the influence of alcohol, there are risks from uninhibited behavior of violence, thrill seeking, and sexual assault. Adolescent alcohol abuse also brings a higher likelihood of future problems with alcohol dependence. One does not need to get drunk to be a victim of these activities; they only need to be close by. Parents and educators should strongly caution teens about these consequences regardless of how responsible they have proven to be in the past.
The main tool in the prevention of adolescent alcohol abuse is education. Adolescent alcohol treatment is only necessary when education does not deter teen alcohol abuse. When teens are provided with negative consequences, they may think twice before abusing alcohol or condoning it among their friends. Alcohol abuse might seem like fun to many teens, but they need to hear about the negatives.
Promoting a safe prom means more joy among the attendees, and less risk of a tragedy occurring on prom night.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides youth alcohol and drug treatment, as well as prevention education. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
5. May 2010 12:37
Teen drug addiction does not only occur with drugs like heroin and methamphetamines. Prescription opiate and benzodiazepine abuse can quickly lead to addiction, and we should not forget about marijuana and alcohol which are still drugs. Parents need to be aware of these facts so they can easily spot the signs of impending drug addiction with their youth.
Don’t be fooled by the idea that if you don’t catch your adolescent using strong drugs, then it is not a big deal. Granted, finding evidence of heroin or methamphetamine use can scare any parent into contacting the closest drug treatment center. Too many parents, though, do not take the same drastic action with other drugs, and may simply resort to grounding or other minor punishments.
Alcohol and marijuana are the best examples. Many parents still believe it is okay to allow teen alcohol use in the home, in hopes that they will not drink outside the home. In most cases they will and put themselves at risk of injury and death. Adolescents, in most cases, simply don’t drink responsibly like adults. Getting a buzz is the purpose as opposed to having a social moment with friends.
The 21st Century has seen an equalizing with alcohol of the social acceptance of marijuana. The drug has become normalized with such a high percentage of the population having smoked pot in younger days. If marijuana use caused them no major problems, parents may allow their teens to use it or just wave it off as typical youth behavior. What they don’t know is that marijuana is now much more potent and addictive, and can also lead to injury or death if they drive under the influence of pot.
Now prescription drugs like Hydrocodone (Vicodin), Oxycodone (Oxycontin), and benzodiazepines ( Xanax and Valium) have become popular with adolescents. Adolescent prescription drug abuse is largely driven by a low perception of risk. Teens believe there is no danger that comes with the high, as long as they take the drugs in controlled situations. But drug addiction can take hold quickly with these drugs, which can lead them to try heroin addiction since it is cheaper and more potent.
Drug addiction treatment usually begins with drug detox or alcohol detox. Drug withdrawal symptoms include flu-like aches and intestinal problems among others, and alcohol withdrawal can be fatal in serious cases. It is best to avoid the need for medical detoxification before teen drug treatment. The way to do this is to treat all teen drug abuse equally, and seek treatment at the earliest signs of use.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides youth alcohol and drug treatment, as well as prevention education. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
22. April 2010 13:50
It’s no secret that a certain percentage of teens will recreationally use alcohol or drugs before they finish high school. We would all like to wave a magic wand and put a stop to it, but that is just a dream. We can only do our best to teach adolescents the damage that alcohol abuse and drug abuse will cause in their lives.
Sometimes it seems like a futile effort. Some of our youth will engage in substance use no matter what they are taught, or even if they face legal and academic consequences. Many of them begin using out of curiosity or peer pressure, and others do so in order to escape negative feelings. Some are even undiagnosed with mental health disorders, and find comfort in self-medicating.
The consequences of teen alcohol and drug abuse are evident to anyone whose primary work is in service to adolescents. At schools, we see promising students suddenly miss homework assignments or watch grades drop on tests. Youth organizations and similar groups notice that some kids just stop attending meetings and functions.
Sadly, there is no magic wand that will put an end to adolescent substance abuse. Prevention is an effort that must continue, though, because teens will otherwise not hear our message of consequences. They will be left only with reasons to try alcohol and drugs, and none make them think first about future problems. Although it may seem like a lost cause, at times, lives are saved every day.
In times of doubt, remember that when teens engage in alcohol abuse or drug abuse they increase the likelihood of future problems with alcohol dependence or drug addiction. Each and every adolescent that hears this message gets the opportunity to live into adulthood alcohol and drug free. At the very least, we can attempt to delay the start of substance use until after adolescence.
It is also important that we know when to refer teens to youth alcohol and drug treatment. There is often a delay because of the mistaken parallel between adolescent substance abuse and adult substance abuse. In actuality, teens need to at least speak with an addiction counselor at the first sign of abuse so the true nature of the problem can be understood in each case.
Adolescent alcohol and drug treatment helps teens to discover why they use alcohol or drugs. This allows them to grow by dealing with life problems instead of escaping with substance use. When mental health disorders are discovered, the treatment center should include in-house care for co-occurring mental health disorders.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides youth alcohol and drug treatment, as well as prevention education. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
by James Heller
14. April 2010 12:35
A comprehensive alcohol screening tool released by the Boston University School of Public Health is available for public use. This short questionnaire does more than simply determine whether or not individuals suffer from alcohol dependence. It goes beyond that to assist those who may want to simply alter their drinking habits.
Most alcohol screening tools will assess users for alcohol dependence first, and then, if they are not, point them to informative content about alcohol abuse and dependence. It seems more effective that a screening tool would assess for a range of problems from alcohol abuse to alcoholism, since there is a difference.
Alcohol abuse can cause legal, financial, and relationship problems even if it only occurs once, for example. If someone who normally doesn’t drink heavily decides to drink in celebration one night and gets arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), it could also cause problems at work and home. While this scenario is rare, it does happen. There are individuals who suffer alcohol related problems every day that result from a range of occasional abuse to alcohol dependence.
The alcohol screening tool by jointogether.org provides tailored information for anyone dealing with alcohol related problems in all ranges of use. It will tell you if your problems are minor and what you can do to resolve them, or if you need to contact an alcohol treatment center immediately. Then it provides a directory of local providers in your area. The link below will bring you to the page so you can get started.
Tarzana Treatment Centers in Los Angeles provides alcohol detox and alcohol treatment. We specialize in treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, and have two primary medical care clinics in the San Fernando Valley and Antelope Valley. If you or a loved one needs help with alcohol dependence, drug addiction, or co-occurring mental health disorders, please call us now at 800-996-1051 or contact us here.
Southern California Locations for Alcohol and Drug Treatment
Tarzana Treatment Centers has locations all over Southern California in Los Angeles County. Other than our central location in Tarzana, we have facilities in Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Long Beach, and in Northridge and Reseda in the San Fernando Valley.
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