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Introducing WestBridge South

WestBridge South

WestBridge's newest dual diagnosis treatment center is located in Brooksville, FL, just 40 minutes north of Tampa. This peaceful, 10-acre campus features:

  • 20-bed Men's Residence
  • Swimming pool, tennis & basketball court
  • Exercise center
  • Medical/ administrative offices & group rooms

WestBridge is proud to bring their family-focused, evidence-based practices for integrated dual disorder treatment (IDDT) to the Florida community. For over 10 years, our non-profit organization has been offering a high standard of clinical care and treatment for individuals and their families that experience co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Men's residential services are available in Manchester, NH and Brooksville, FL. Intensive outpatient services (IOP) are available in Manchester, NH, Boston, MA, and Brooksville, FL.

 

To look at some photos from the Brooksville Facility Click Here.

 

We appreciate the help of the Hernando County contractors that made this possible.

 

 

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Listen to this week's One Hour at a Time - Internet Talk Radio Podcast

"Overcoming Perfectionism - Finding the Key to Balance and Self-Acceptance"

Guest Ann W. Smith, MS, LMFT

 

 

We understand the negative effects smoking, gambling, sex addiction, alcoholism and drug abuse have on our lives, yet perfectionism, while not as common, can be just as damaging. Psychological and physical implications include: headaches, isolation, fear of failure, sleep disturbances, digestive problems, back pain, overeating, sexual dysfunction, depression, suicidal thoughts or tendencies, an inability to establish proper boundaries, overly critical of others, the need to be in control, and excessive guilt and shame. Our guest today will address the following: 1) What is perfectionism?; 2) Are all perfectionists the same?; 3) How serious can it be?; 4) How can it affect a relationship?; 5) Can the children of a perfectionist be affected?; 6) Can this pattern be changed?

 


When the Door Opened,

A collection of authentic stories of twelve men who have experienced treatment and recovery from co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders.

   

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