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Alcohol Rehab Staff

Can We Cure Addiction?

"Can we cure addiction? Absolutely not! This is because addiction has caused unrecoverable changes, alterations and death to brain cells. Brain cells cannot be regenerated, so the changes caused by the drug abuser are permanent. What we can do is arrest the illness, teach new living techniques, rewrite the brain to bypass those addicted cells and give the addict in recovery a worthwhile life. It can't be cured but addiction can be effectively prevented and treated."

Darryl Inaba, Pharm.D.

RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS

The life-long journey in recovery starts when an addict finally admits and accepts her or his addiction as life-long and surrenders to the long-term, one-day-at-a-time treatment process.

OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS

Continued participation in group, family, and 12-step programs is the key to maintaining long-term abstinence from alcohol and drugs. The addict must accept that addiction is chronic, progressive, incurable, and potentially fatal and that relapse is always possible.

"I know that I have another relapse in me. I don't know if I have another recovery in me."

7-year member of A.A.

FAMILY PROGRAMS

Effective, affordable, and quality

alcohol and drug abuse rehab center

31882 Camino Capistrano Ste.#220

San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

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Call Us Today: 866-225-3260

Able To Change Recovery Staff

Troyce Thome, Master Trainer

Troyce Thome holds certificates in several Tai Chi forms, and is a certified Yoga and Pilates Instructor.  She has been a teacher and practitioner of yoga for over 25 years and currently teaches Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California where she has been an instructor for the past 20 years. Troyce teaches mindful movement in all of her classes bringing not only the physical health benefits of the arts she teaches but also the mental quietude and clarity that comes with focusing the mind entirely on the movement in the moment.  Troyce uses the modalities of yoga, meditation and tai chi to assist student’s  getting in touch with their deepest levels of understanding through quietude and stilling the mind by engaging in mindful movement.

Troyce is the Saddleback College Eastern Arts Club Advisor and in this capacity has worked in a collaborative effort to host many well known Tai Chi masters, from the USA, China and Australia.

"Can you be still enough to let your own mud settle?"

Ancient Taoist Saying