SAN DIEGO, Feb. 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Recover completes its informational guide to addiction in the state of Georgia for those looking to find help while battling the overwhelming aftermath of substance abuse disorder.
The mental health-based media site The Recover has started it’s journey on helping those suffering from dependence all around the country, starting with one state at a time. The Recover finalizes the Georgia treatment centers page with city pages and links packed with local statistics and substance abuse centers that are available. The state of Georgia has lost a total of 14,528 residents from 2002 to 2016. Georgia’s doctors are coming under fire for their over-prescribing of pain medication that leads to dangerous addictions and alternatives to the medications prescribed. While some cities in Georgia have higher cocaine abuse rates of use and in others marijuana, the entire state is plagued with substances being abused and ruining the lives of its citizens.
The completion of the page aims to assist Georgian natives in locating their closest city, and answer their questions surrounding the drug laws in their county and city, local drug abuse news and the process of treatment. Starting from the Pre-Intake process all the way through to sober living, there are many misconceptions when it comes to starting treatment. Most commonly misunderstood is the need for a medical detox, opposed to a non-medical detox. Medical detox is a sound and proven method that assists in the withdrawal symptoms from drug use. With the aid of medical professionals and an individually designed treatment plan, patients are able to separate themselves from the painful symptoms of withdrawal while keeping their body at a normalized state to reduce the risk of shock.
Non-Medical detox can be a dangerous alternative and has little to no involvement with health professionals. Medical detox is a higher quality of care that is important in changing your body’s dependencies and then working with you to create a new mind frame to make relapse less likely. The Recover’s guide is published to help Georgia residents find sobriety and stick to it.
Author: Kevin Leonard
Organization: TheRecover.com
Address: 27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: 888-510-3898
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