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At Victory Bay, our mission is to help you recover from Benzodiazepine Addiction in an environment where you are loved and respected by everyone.
Victory Bay is fully licensed and credentialed. Our dedicated staff and facility meet the highest standards for treatment centers for mental health.
24/7 Helpline
Insurance Accepted
Multiple Locations
Dual Diagnosis Options
Inpatient, Outpatient, & teleTherapy
VICTORY BAY
Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment Center
At Victory Bay, we offer the best in benzodiazepine rehab as well as aftercare. Our state-of-the-art facility provides a safe, comfortable area to begin your recovery process and help you end up with a healthy body and mind. We tailor our substance abuse treatment programs to each individual and offer comprehensive care, medication, support, and more from our professional staff members. We want you to live the life you were meant to live, and at Victory Bay, we can help you do it.
About Benzodiazepine Use
Benzodiazepines, also commonly called “benzos,” are a class of psychoactive drugs discovered accidentally in 1955. They affect the central nervous system by enhancing the gamma-aminobutyric acid-A (GABA-A) receptors in the brain. This therefore results in a sedated or relaxed state.
Some of the most common benzodiazepines include Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, as well as Ativan – all of which can relieve symptoms associated with anxiety, seizures, panic disorders, and alcohol withdrawal. However, their effects can be addicting and can easily lead to a need for a benzodiazepine addiction treatment.
The Dangers of Benzodiazepine Use
What to Expect
What You Will Learn
Life Skills
Through life skills training and vocational rehabilitation, clients can get their lives back on track.
Stress & Trigger Management
By learning the proper stress and trigger coping mechanisms, clients will be able to manage these feelings to continue their best life - sober.
Life Balance
Life does not have to be a balancing act! With us, clients will learn to appropriately manage all aspects of their lives, in whichever way it works best for them. You come first, not your addiction.