At Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center, we believe that alcoholism, drug addiction, and chemical dependency are treatable diseases. Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center utilizes a holistic approach to improve individuals’ physical, psychological, behavioral, social, and spiritual health. The Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center clinical team consists of licensed therapists, nurses, nurse practitioner, medical doctor, behavioral technicians, and certified peer support specialists. The team offers individualized treatment that is tailored to meet to help individuals to develop the skills necessary to prevent relapse, identify goals, and build a life to support recovery. We offer Medical Detoxification, Partial Hospitalization, Inpatient/Residential, and Intensive Outpatient treatment for those seeking recovery from addiction.
At Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center, we believe that alcoholism, drug addiction, and chemical dependency are treatable diseases. Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center utilizes a holistic approach to improve individuals’ physical, psychological, behavioral, social, and spiritual health. The Florida Springs Wellness and Recovery Center clinical team consists of licensed therapists, nurses, nurse practitioner, medical doctor, behavioral technicians, and certified peer support specialists. The team offers individualized treatment that is tailored to meet to help individuals to develop the skills necessary to prevent relapse, identify goals, and build a life to support recovery. We offer Medical Detoxification, Partial Hospitalization, Inpatient/Residential, and Intensive Outpatient treatment for those seeking recovery from addiction.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a form of opioid addiction treatment that combines the use of prescription medication with counseling services. When someone is struggling with an addiction to opioids, it can be extremely difficult to stop using. One of the hardest struggles people have is going through the withdrawal process. The process of withdrawing from opioids can be so distressing that many people return to using opioids to ease their uncomfortable symptoms. The FDA-approved medications used in MAT, however, have proved to reduce or eliminate those symptoms, which allows people to focus on beginning their recovery journeys. By adding in the counseling component, people can work on identifying triggers and developing coping skills that can help prevent future relapse. This well-rounded approach to opioid addiction treatment has saved countless lives and is supported by medical professionals and respected agencies like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a form of opioid addiction treatment that combines the use of prescription medication with counseling services. When someone is struggling with an addiction to opioids, it can be extremely difficult to stop using. One of the hardest struggles people have is going through the withdrawal process. The process of withdrawing from opioids can be so distressing that many people return to using opioids to ease their uncomfortable symptoms. The FDA-approved medications used in MAT, however, have proved to reduce or eliminate those symptoms, which allows people to focus on beginning their recovery journeys. By adding in the counseling component, people can work on identifying triggers and developing coping skills that can help prevent future relapse. This well-rounded approach to opioid addiction treatment has saved countless lives and is supported by medical professionals and respected agencies like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
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In 1989, Turning Point of Tampa developed what is now known as a nationally recognized Eating Disorders Program. The program is designed to provide opportunities for male and female clients with Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder to explore personal issues in a supportive environment. Turning Point of Tampa utilizes a 12-step approach to recover and focuses on the development of coping skills to deal with day-to-day stressors to encourage mental, emotional, spiritual and physical wellness. This includes individualized abstinent food plans, individual and group counseling, body image groups, education on meal planning, food shopping, meal preparation, weighing & measuring of food and eating meals as a group. Eating Disorders are progressive, addictive, dangerous and potentially fatal. Turning Point of Tampa encourages the development of healthy eating, balanced exercise, positive body image and assertive communication skills.
In 1989, Turning Point of Tampa developed what is now known as a nationally recognized Eating Disorders Program. The program is designed to provide opportunities for male and female clients with Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder to explore personal issues in a supportive environment. Turning Point of Tampa utilizes a 12-step approach to recover and focuses on the development of coping skills to deal with day-to-day stressors to encourage mental, emotional, spiritual and physical wellness. This includes individualized abstinent food plans, individual and group counseling, body image groups, education on meal planning, food shopping, meal preparation, weighing & measuring of food and eating meals as a group. Eating Disorders are progressive, addictive, dangerous and potentially fatal. Turning Point of Tampa encourages the development of healthy eating, balanced exercise, positive body image and assertive communication skills.

