New Outpatient Treatment Program for Alcoholism and Addiction Opens in San Diego
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- RecoveryWorks, a new intensive outpatient treatment program for the treatment of alcoholism and addiction, is open and accepting patients, according to its founder, Clark Smith, M.D.
"RecoveryWorks utilizes state-of-the-art treatment approaches offered by skilled professional therapists," Dr. Clark noted. "The program was launched in part as a response to the growing need for high-quality clinical and forensic evaluation of medical, legal and law enforcement professionals."
The San Diego community is invited to an open house for RecoveryWorks on December 2, 2014, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at 9820 Willow Creek Road Suites 295/370, San Diego, CA 92131.
Dr. Smith is a forensic and addiction psychiatry expert and Founding Director of the Sharp McDonald Center Chemical Dependency Recovery Hospital. He is frequently consulted in high-profile forensic legal cases involving physicians, nurses, attorneys, airline pilots and police officers, and is available for on-air commentary.
"Licensed professionals are under greater scrutiny than ever before, due to increased demands for drug testing and DUI enforcement," Dr. Smith said. "In addition to helping individuals from the general public with alcoholism and addiction dependency issues, RecoveryWorks aims to assist people in positions of trust cope with their own substance abuse problems."
The RecoveryWorks treatment program includes expert evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in a professional setting. Family treatment and alternative modes of therapy are key elements of the program, which also includes treatment of depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD and individual therapy as needed.
Please RSVP to 858-530-9112 to attend the December 2nd RecoveryWorks open house in Scripps Ranch. More information is available at www.RecoveryWorksSD.com.
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