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Dr. Georgina Smith, Ph.D.
310-729-7711
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Dr. Georgina Smith provides psychotherapy for adults, children, couples, groups, and families. Her list of specialities include:
- Addiction
- Trauma
- Eating Disorders
- Depression
- Mood and Anxiety Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Grief and Loss
- Phase of Life Difficulties
Workshops for addiction recovery and classes for parenting are also available.
Weekly groups include:
- Women's Empowerment
- Survivors of Childhood Trauma
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| Mood Disturbance |
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| Filed under: Psychiatric Disorder — Suki @ 7:29 pm |
A mood disturbance is any condition which prevents a victim from properly regulating or adjusting to her emotional state. Mood disorder victims, in other words, are incapable of coping with emotional highs and lows, and are thus in an important sense quite literally slaves to their own feelings. The net result is, obviously, an extraordinarily unpleasant way of being…which perhaps explains why so many victims of mood disturbances resort to substance abuse as a means of dulling the pain.
The obvious corollary here is that an addict suffering from a mood disturbance can’t get sober without first achieving meaningful psychological recovery. In practical terms, that means that the best addiction treatment centers are those which use dual diagnosis techniques to address patients’ underlying mental health issues. The most successful drug and alcohol rehab promotes holistic healing, and helps addicts get better from the inside-out. With so much to lose, and so much more to win, you’d be making a gross mistake if you didn’t resolve to learn that lesson for yourself.
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| Dual Diagnosis |
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| Filed under: Dual Diagnosis — Suki @ 1:53 pm |
Depression treatment is very often an essential element of a drug treatment program. Addiction, after all, rarely occurs in isolation. On the contrary, substance abuse is frequently linked to a range of mood disorders and personality disturbances, clinical and bipolar depression foremost among them. What that means, in a practical terms, is that no drug treatment center which ignores the psychological health of its patients can expect to achieve lasting success. If you’re an addict suffering from depression, you can’t get sober without proper depression treatment.
The bottom line in all this is that the drug rehab center that’s right for you is the one that offers dual diagnosis services as part of its standard rehabilitation programs. As should perhaps go without saying, rehab can only be successful if it’s done the right way, with an emphasis on healing patients from the inside-out. Depression treatment in conjunction with substance abuse rehab may well change your life. You owe it to yourself to find that out on your own terms.
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| Social Phobia |
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| Filed under: Psychiatric Disorder — Suki @ 10:19 am |
Social phobia is exactly what it sounds like: a fear of social interaction. It’s important to note, though, that social phobia, or social anxiety disorder, is by no means a choice, or a product of rational will. On the contrary, it’s a disease, and like all diseases it can only be eradicated with expert clinical help. Victims of social phobia cannot reason their way to healing. They cannot simply decide to get better, or resolve to overcome their pathology. On the contrary, they need help from caregivers they can trust. Any other course of action is a recipe for failure.
It’s also important to note here that there exists a strong correlation between social phobia and substance abuse. This is perhaps unsurprising. Social phobics are subject to acute psychological distress in social situations, and thus are likely to turn to drugs and alcohol as means of relief. That connection, of course, means that addiction treatment can only be successful if it includes intensive psychological counseling. In fact, successful dual diagnosis can mean the difference between the success and failure of a rehab program. If you or someone you care about is a victim of addiction and social phobia, it’s well past time you learned that for yourself.
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| Filed under: Depression Treatment — Suki @ 9:10 pm |
Hello, and Welcome!
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| Social Anxiety Disorder |
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| Filed under: Dual Diagnosis — Suki @ 8:45 pm |
There can be no successful addiction treatment program that does not confront and mitigate a patient’s social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety is that state in which victims are subject to acute emotional distress in social situations. Social phobia is strongly correlated to substance abuse, as many social phobics turn to drugs and alcohol as a means of coping with their condition. What that means, of course, is that no social phobic can expect to get sober for good without first getting healed on a psychological level. Anything less is a recipe for failure.
The good news is that successful dual diagnosis at addiction treatment centers really can change lives. The only catch is that patients have to give it a chance. If you’re an addict suffering from social anxiety disorder, healing can’t start until you let it. For your own sake, for the sake of the people you care about…let today be the day you make the right choice. You will never, ever, regret it.
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| Eating Disorders |
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| Filed under: Eating Disorder — Suki @ 7:37 pm |
An eating disorder is any condition in which an individual has an unhealthy relationship with food and the act of consumption. Eating disorders can entail undernourishment, as in the case of anorexia and bulimia, or overnourishment, as in the case of binge eating and overeating. In any event, an eating disorder is always the product of an underlying psychological disturbance, and thus can only be overcome with the help of acute psychological care. No one ever chooses to be a problem eater. And no one can ever just simply choose to get better. On the contrary, if you’re going to master your disease, it’s going to be because you get help from people you can trust.
It’s important to note here that an eating disorder can often stem from the same underlying condition that causes addiction. In that sense, addiction treatment and eating disorder treatment are to a significant degree different sides of the same process. A successful addiction treatment program is one that addresses and heals the whole addict. Eating disorder recovery, where relevant, has to be part of the equation. Anything less simply isn’t good enough.
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| Post Traumatic stress Disorder |
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| Filed under: Psychiatric Disorder — Suki @ 2:53 pm |
Post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is any condition in which a patient is plagued by the psychological aftereffects of a traumatic event. The trigger for post traumatic stress disorder can be any of a number of painful or shocking disturbances, from combat experiences to car crashes to everything in-between. Victims of PTSD are typically subject to chronic and unpredictable flashbacks to the even itself, and to a wide range of psychological maladies associated with the failure to achieve meaningful closure. It is, simply stated, not a pleasant way to live one’s life.
It should perhaps be no surprise that many victims of post traumatic stress disorder turn to substance abuse as a means of self-medication. What might not be so obvious is that addiction treatment can’t be successful if it doesn’t address a patient’s underlying psychiatric health. An addict with PTSD cannot get sober without first getting psychologically healed. If you or someone you care about is a PTSD victim with a substance abuse problem, you can’t get better unless you get all-the-way better. For your own sake, let today be the day you find an addiction treatment program that can help you do just that.
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