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Only 1 in 4 Opioid Users Receive Proper Medication Treatment

At Victory Recovery Partners, a network of outpatient addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, we treat patients with all forms of substance use disorder. One major category of drug use which we see an ongoing presence of is opioid use. Receiving proper care and treatment in a timely manner for opioid

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Fentanyl and Its Role in Addiction

As a network of five addiction/recovery centers on Long Island, New York, we work with patients who suffer from many different forms of addiction. Drug and alcohol addictions continue to rise in America, and we see first-hand the devastating effects that this has on our patients and their families. One

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The Importance of Psychiatric Services in Treating Addiction

As you begin the journey toward your recovery from substance use disorder, it is important for you to receive help and guidance from those who have experience and knowledge about the condition. Victory Recovery Partners is staffed by experienced psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed clinical social workers, and credentialed alcohol

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The Five Stages of Alcoholism

At Victory, we frequently work with patients who struggle using substances such as alcohol. Drinking alcohol in moderation is not necessarily bad for you – however, if the consumption is too much and too frequent, an addiction and dependence can develop. In fact, it is estimated that approximately 17 million

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Benefits of Group Therapy in Addiction Recovery

At Victory Recovery Partners, we recognize the importance of having our patients feel like they belong and are accepted. To further the feeling of being connected to each other, we offer group counseling as one of our methods for treating one’s addiction to drugs and alcohol. There are many benefits

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Drug Addiction and the Brain

The science behind drug addictions is complex, as drug addiction affects our body’s most complicated organ – the brain. Weighing in at approximately three pounds, the human brain is responsible for allowing us to do life’s everyday tasks; this includes breathing, eating, playing a sport, or driving a car. Not

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