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Samueljefferson
Phone: 866-638-9295
URL: http://www.southcoastrecovery.com/
SouthCoast Recovery drug treatment is not just about recovery from alcoholism or drug addiction, it's about living! We believe that recovery is a process of transformation in all areas of life. Only when the whole person is treated – not just the symptoms, but the underlying causes – can recovery truly begin.
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California's fore-most Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers Suboxone Addiction Treatment Program
SouthCoast Recovery, Orange County California’s fore-meost alcohol and drug rehab center, in response to the demand for effective Suboxone® Addiction Treatment, is proud to announce the addition of a Suboxone Treatment track to its 30, 60, 90-day and six month residential treatment programs.
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California's Top Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers Soma Addiction Treatment
Southern California’s leading alcohol and drug rehab center, is proud to announce the addition of a Soma Treatment track to its 30, 60, 90-day and six month residential treatment programs.
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SouthCoast Recovery Announces Vicodin Addiction Treatment Program
Addiction to prescription medications has risen dramatically over the past few years. Most people don't have to go to the corner drug dealer anymore; their bathroom medicine cabinet will do.
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NOV
Southcoast Recovery As Their First Gold Level President’s Council Donor
Dennis Larkin, CEO and founder of SouthCoast Recovery, the leading California drug and alcohol residential treatment center, is proud to be announced as the premier donor of the California Association for Alcohol and Drug Educator’s (CAADE) Gold Level President’s Council.
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OCT
SouthCoast Recovery's Depression And Dual Diagnosis Programs
SouthCoast Recovery we realize that our clients, that come from all over the world, have some significant similarities. We have found that beyond the genetic components of alcoholism, and the addictive qualities of the drugs themselves, people become addicted due to depression and anxiety or other types of dual diagnoses.