Benzodiazepines are a class of medication commonly used to treat anxiety disorders, severe symptoms associated with alcohol withdrawal, and sleep disorders. Some common brand-name benzodiazepines include Valium, Xanax, and Klonopin. All three of these medications have an extremely high potential for abuse and have been known to be very habit-forming. even when taken directly as instructed, these medications can result in physical and psychological dependence over a relatively short period. there are many signs and symptoms associated with benzodiazepine abuse and addiction, the most common being:

  • Taking more of the medication than intended for a longer period than intended
  • Experiencing a wide range of physical symptoms, ranging from blurred vision and muscle weakness to headaches and excessive drowsiness
  • An inability to focus or think straight
  • A lack of motivation to participate in hobbies and activities that were previously held in high esteem
  • Noticeable changes to mood
  • An increase in risk-taking behaviors
  • Mixing benzodiazepines with other chemical substances, like alcohol
  • Trying to cut back on the amount of the drug is taken daily, but being unable to do so for any significant period
  • Experiencing concern from close friends or family members, and avoiding loved ones as a direct result of their concern
  • Looking for unused or expired prescriptions in the medicine cabinets of friends or relatives
  • Engaging in other drug-seeking behavior like doctor shopping – this means that the person in question is making multiple doctors appointments in an attempt to get more than one benzodiazepine prescription at a time

The good news is that if you or someone close to you has been abusing a prescription benzodiazepine recovery is entirely possible no matter how severe the substance abuse disorder has become. However, for a person to thoroughly heal from benzodiazepine abuse or addiction, he or she must undergo a comprehensive program of clinical recovery – one that includes daily group therapy sessions.

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Benzodiazepine Addiction and Group Therapy

If you have been struggling with benzodiazepine addiction, you might be wondering, “How will sitting in a circle and talking about my feelings ever help me recover from my drug abuse problem?” The truth is that every reputable treatment center puts a heavy emphasis on therapeutic intervention. addiction is a complex disease, and it cannot be cured with a special pill or with a one-size-fits-all solution. For recovery to be achieved mental and emotional health must be thoroughly addressed in an addiction treatment setting.

Is Group Therapy Effective for Recovery from Benzo Dependence?

Group therapy is also about much more than sitting around in a circle and listening to one person share about where they are at and what they want to change about their life. At Woburn Addiction Treatment, our group therapy sessions are facilitated by licensed addiction specialists and they cover a wide range of pertinent topics, from the consequences of benzodiazepine abuse to the benefits that go hand in hand with long-term recovery. to learn more about group therapy and to learn more about the group therapy sessions that we offer, reach out to us at any point in time.

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Comprehensive Therapeutic Care for Benzo Abuse

At Woburn Addiction Treatment, we prioritize therapeutic intervention, ensuring that every one of our clients has the opportunity to participate in individual therapy sessions, group therapy sessions, and family therapy whenever possible. Our state-of-the-art treatment center located in Woburn, Massachusetts has been widely recognized as one of the most reputable drugs and alcohol rehabs throughout the state. This is because, in addition to treating the physical symptoms associated with benzodiazepine abuse, we thoroughly address all of the underlying causes, treating every client. Our main goal is to ensure that there is never a return to benzodiazepine abuse and that solid sobriety is maintained for years to come. To learn more, call us today.

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