Signs, Symptoms & Treatment Options
Huntington Beach, CA Addiction Treatment
South Coast Counseling is proud to provide addiction treatment services to the Huntington Beach, CA and surrounding Orange County, CA areas. South Coast Counseling have been treating drug and alcohol addiction in the same location in Orange County, CA for over 50 years
If you are an Huntington Beach, CA resident and need addiction treatment help, please call us 24/7 at (844)330-0096
Huntington Beach, CA Drug Rehab
Substance abuse is a widespread problem in Orange County, prticularly in Huntington Beach, CA. Today, characterized by an array of behavioral, cognitive and physiological symptoms. These symptoms and behavioral patterns typically develop after repeated use, and include:
- A craving for the drug
- Experiencing difficulties controlling one’s consumption thereof
- Continuing to use the substance(s) despite harmful consequences, such as the disintegration of platonic, familiar and romantic relationships
- Prioritizing the drug over any or all other activities and obligations, such as work, spending time with family, religious activity and more
- Becoming increasingly intolerant of others
- Physical withdrawal symptoms, such as nausea, shakiness, anxiety and sweating, to name a few
Orange County, CA Addiction Treatment
- Irvine
- Orange
- Anaheim
- Santa Ana
- Newport Beach
- Costa Mesa
- Huntington Beach
- Fullerton
- Tustin
- Laguna Beach
- Garden Grove
- Mission Viejo
- San Clemente
- Lake Forest
- Brea
- Westminster
- Laguna Niguel
- Fountain Valley
- Buena Park
- Dana Point
- Aliso Viejo
- Yorba Linda
- San Juan Capistrano
- Laguna Hills
- Cypress
- Rancho Santa Margarita
- Placentia
- La Habra
- Seal Beach
- Los Alamitos
- Ladera Ranch
- Coto de Caza
- Laguna Woods
- Villa Park
- La Palma
- Stanton
- North Tustin
- Midway City
- Rossmoor
- Los Flores
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 9.3 percent of individuals aged 12 or older “needed treatment for an illicit drug or alcohol abuse problem in 2009.” That amounts to 23.5 million people. Of those recorded and admitted into publicly funded substance abuse treatment programs in 2008, 23.1 percent of abusers partook only of alcohol. 18.3 percent used alcohol along with another drug. Marijuana was the drug of choice for 17 percent, while 14.1 percent abused heroin, 8.1 percent smoked crack cocaine, 6.5 percent used stimulants and 5.9 percent used opiates other than heroin.
There is no shame in admitting that you need help. Perhaps a family member or friend of yours is suffering, in which case you are doing the right thing by looking for answers to his or her problem. If you or your loved one is currently experiencing any one or more of these symptoms, please call us immediately.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late.