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Florida Alcohol Rehab

Florida is no stranger to alcoholism, particularly with so many Florida cities boasting enormous, young populations. Today Florida has become as well-known for excess as it is for natural beauty-part of the state’s longstanding cultural emphasis on fun in the sun. So much revelry comes with a downside, however: Florida boasts one of the largest populations of alcoholics in the United States.

Here at Orchid Recovery Center for Women, we understand how easy it is to slide inexorably into abuse. That’s why we offer courses designed expressly to ease your passage back into sobriety, taking advantage of powerful communal bonds and making use of the very latest thinking in holistic circles. Combine forward-looking techniques like these with time-tested scientific approaches such as psychotherapy, and it’s no wonder so many women experience essential change in our community.

The key to our approach lies in something called “relational growth.” As celebrated psychologist Dr. Karen Dodge has demonstrated amply, women respond far more powerfully to narrative and interpersonal forms of recovery that include such diverse methods as storytelling, therapeutic art, and process group therapy. When you draw upon the strength of fellow woman addicts in a professionally-managed environment, the results can be dazzling.

Please don’t hesitate to contact the team here at Orchid at 1-888-672-4435 if you want to learn more about what’s entailed. With outpatient aid available and inpatient programs earning national renown, Orchid Recovery Center is regularly counted among the most compassionate and effective approaches in the nation.

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