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  • Studies suggest that individuals hose who smoke marijuana with high THC content marijuana are almost 7 times more likely to report psychosis than the users who user lower THC content marijuana.
  • There are different stages and severity of drug and alcohol withdrawal, although Individuals will typically start to feel worse and worse, hit a plateau, and then symptoms begin to dissipate.
  • Moderate to high doses of GHB are known to cause nausea to the point of having to vomit.
  • Most specialized drug rehab programs employ counselors, physicians, nurses, and access to social workers to aid in the rehabilitation process.

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Men - Bridgewater

Men only drug rehab programs are comparable to standard treatment programs except all the participants are male. These gender specific recovery centers are helpful for men because they are able to share past traumatic memories in an environment where they can feel free of judgment and having to maintain a tough exterior at all times. What drives men to experiment and become addicted to drugs or alcohol is typically different than women. The core issues that men struggle with when it comes to recovering from drug addiction are also different than women. While attending a men only drug rehab clients are counseled on these distinct male issues and are given the education they need on how to avoid drugs and alcohol once they complete the recovery program.

  • Central Naugatuck Valley Help Inc
    15.7 miles from Bridgewater, Connecticut
    Central Naugatuck Valley Help Inc is located at:

    900 Watertown Avenue
    Waterbury, CT. 6708

    If you would like to contact Central Naugatuck Valley Help Inc, you can reach them at 203-756-8984 x107.

    Central Naugatuck Valley Help Inc offers the following treatment services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Women, Men
    Payment forms accepted: Medicare