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Archive for the ‘Depression’ Category
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Depression treatment is most successful when it’s holistic in scope. Depression, after all, is a disease with both physical and psychological origins, and effective depression recovery must entail both physical and psychological healing. On the one hand, depressives are subject to neurological chemical imbalances, which are in part responsible for the crushing emotional lows associated with the disease. At the same time, depression victims are prone to negative thought and behavioral patters, which can exacerbate the impact of their illness. Only by addressing both of these roots can depression treatment promote real and meaningful wellness.
Note too that depression treatment is often a vital part of a drug treatment program. Depressives often turn to substance abuse as a mechanism of self-medication, and cannot be expected to get sober without first achieving substantive depression recovery. Given the stakes in the fight against addiction, anything less simply won’t cut it.
Posted in Depression Treatment, Depression, Drug Treatment |
Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Bipolar depression, also called bipolar disorder or manic depression, can be a devastating disease. To be a victim of bipolar disorder is to be trapped between two distinct and debilitating psychological states. On the one hand, bipolar depressives are subject to the withering lows commonly associated with classical clinical depression. On the other, they’re prone to bouts of sustained mania, characterized by both physiological and cognitive agitation. It is obviously not the kind of life anyone would want to live. And that’s why so many bipolar depressives resort to drug and alcohol abuse.
Drugs and alcohol can mitigate the highs and lows of bipolar depression. The only catch, of course, is that they’re an inherently self-destructive solution to the problem. Bipolar depressives who’ve fallen victim to drug and alcohol abuse, then, need two kinds of help, the first to address their substance habits and the second to address their psychiatric states. Only with such dual diagnosis and holistic care can bipolar addicts expect to get sober for good. Anything less simply isn’t good enough.
Posted in Depression Treatment, Depression |
Sunday, February 17th, 2008
As should perhaps go without saying, it’s not easy to live with manic depression. The disease, also referred to as bipolar disorder or bipolar depression, is characterized by marked and unpredictable mood swings. A manic depressive is subject to dizzying highs and crushing lows, and will generally do anything he or she can to achieve emotional stability. That, in a nutshell, is why manic depression is so often linked to drug abuse. And that’s why drug treatment can only be successful it includes comprehensive psychological therapy.
If you or someone you care about is a manic depressive with a drug problem, you need addiction treatment that addresses both issues. In fact, a rehab program which fails to account for a patient’s manic depression is necessarily doomed to fail. The practical implication, then, is that you have to research you options before choosing a rehab center. The place that’s right for you is the one that can give you all the care you need. For your own sake, for the sake of the people who care about….don’t settle for anything less than that.
Posted in Depression, Addiction Treatment |
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Addiction is a disease that rarely occurs in isolation. In fact, the majority of addicts also suffer from some form of psychological malady, foremost among them depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorder. Successful addiction treatment is that which addresses both addiction and any disorders associated with it, which is why dual diagnosis is so important in the substance abuse recovery process. Dual diagnosis embraces a holistic vision of substance abuse rehabilitation, one that emphasizes healing the entire addict instead of merely addressing his or her symptoms. In the end, anything less than that just isn’t good enough.
If you or someone you care about is a victim of addiction, dual diagnosis may well be the last best chance you’ve got. The good news is that Cliffside Malibu is here to help. Our luxury rehab center has a record of success that speaks for itself. All you have to do is find the courage to listen. Please, for your own sake, call Cliffside Malibu today at 1-800-501-1988. Even the most exclusive drug and alcohol treatment facility in California can’t help a patient who refuses to be helped. For your own sake, don’t force yourself to learn that lesson the hard way.
Posted in Depression |
Sunday, September 23rd, 2007
To be successful, private drug rehabilitation has to effect thorough psychological healing. Drug addiction, after all, is at root a psychological disease, and exclusive drug rehab facilities in Los Angeles or anywhere else can’t help patients get sober without healing them in mind as well as in body. Drug rehabilitation that works, simply stated, is that which helps patients overcome the emotional disorders…the depression and anxiety and anger….that foster addiction in the first place. Short of that, no drug rehab center in California can really call itself effective.
At Cliffside Malibu, we understand the paramount importance of psychological wellness in the drug rehabilitation process. Our counseling programs employ a range of psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and family-oriented therapies to help our patients achieve emotional stability. No less importantly, our luxury drug rehab facilities create the sort of comfortable, secure environment in which drug rehab is most likely to succeed. If you’re going to get better, you might say, it’s going to be in a place that feels like home.
Posted in Drug Rehab Center, California Drug Rehab Centers, Drug Rehabilitation, Depression, Addiction |
Monday, July 30th, 2007
At Cliffside Malibu, we use yoga as an important tool in reshaping the body, mind and soul of our residents. It is used both as a physical exercise and as a spiritual exercise in mediation, thus enhancing the body and the spirit. Many clients find that yoga is an effective technique for coping with stresses that might otherwise lead to drugs or alcohol. Our yoga instructor stretches your muscles and your soul, resulting in a healthier body, more focused thinking, and less stress.
We encourage residents to maintain a yoga regiment when their time at Cliffside is done. Regular yoga exercises and meditation offer lower blood pressure and permanent stress reduction - two very important considerations for the newly recovered.
Posted in Anxiety, Depression, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Rehab, Drug Treatment |
Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Insight-Oriented Therapy helps the individual understand how patterns that are repeated in adult life actually have a genesis in their formative years. Many people question why they are inclined to enter unhealthy relationships and situations with the expectation of a different outcome. Cycles of repetition are a hallmark feature in people who have problems with drugs/alcohol. In a nonjudgmental environment our therapists guide individuals in a variety of forums—individual, group, art, and equine—in a process of illumination of the causes of these old patterns, essentially making what was unconscious conscious. By helping individuals become aware of these underpinnings they have more freedom to make healthier choices for themselves.
Cliffside Malibu offers the finest clinical care in the most luxurious setting of Malibu California. Resting high up in the Santa Monica Mountains, Cliffside’s treatment center is an oasis of stunning views of the pacific ocean and Malibu beaches. This exclusive location provides our clients with the privacy and exclusion they need in order to focus on their road to recovery and sobriety.
The team of staff members at Cliffside Malibu are on hand 24 hours a day to provide top-notch care and support, in addition to providing endless services of pampered luxury. Cliffside Malibu is a premier drug and alcohol rehab center with the amenities and look of a five star hotel.

We at Cliffside Malibu believe that while undergoing treatment and rehabilitation, it is important for our patients to be rejuvenated and restored to their healthy and strong selfs. Therefore, we offer the finest of spa services, trips to the beach, hikes in the mountains and have chefs on-hand throughout the day preparing organic, gourmet meals. Cliffside Malibu is here to provide for each patient’s individual needs and to revitalize our patients to the best of our abilities.
There is no other rehab center that offers such luxuries and services, in additional and most importantly providing second to none treatment and clinical care. Call us today, at 1-800-501-1988, we look forward to helping you!.
Posted in Anxiety, Depression, Alcoholism |
Thursday, July 26th, 2007
The process of cocaine detox has no specific physical, medical procedure
for treatment. Since, cocaine, a derivative of the South American Coca
plant, is water soluble, it is passed through the body very quickly.
Because it passes through the body very rapidly, and the effects are not
long lasting (10-60 minutes) the user may experience, or have developed
a physical need, but usually craves another dose because of a strong
mental compulsion. As a result, cocaine detox deals with the physical
aspect first, but is more focused on the psychological side of
treatment.
In the initial stages of cocaine detox, physical dependency, and any
immediate physical conditions resulting from the effects of heavy, or
binge use, such as going days without sleep, and not eating for days at
a time, are treated. Symptoms of physical dependency during cocaine
detox, or “withdrawal” usually last up to a week. The patient is closely
monitored and attended to during this time, and any further physical
issues addressed.
The patient typically experiences psychological symptoms like
depression, and anxiety as well, during the first stages of withdrawal.
It is during this part of cocaine detox, that treatment for
psychological dependency, is also applied. Treatment for mental
dependency continues even after the issue of physical dependency has
been resolved. The physical need may be gone, but the mental obsession
may never completely go away.
The treatment administered during cocaine detox is just the first step.
At the conclusion of cocaine detox, enrollment in a drug rehabilitation
program is advisable. Further treatment, and counseling are necessary in
almost all cases to ensure a successful recovery.
Posted in Drug Rehabilitation, Anxiety, Depression, Drug Treatment, Detox |
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