Treatment Philosophy


We found that physical dependence on opiates is a possible side effect to prescription pain killers and proper weaning off can be accomplished by the use of Buprenorphine.

We know that addiction is a primary and chronic disease of the brain. Due to this nature, long term treatment may be necessary.

We believe that addiction is treatable and that addicts can become functioning, productive pillars of the community.

We understand that addiction is usually the result of genetic, environmental and psychosocial factors.

The stigma imposed on addicts by the prevailing cultural beliefs usually result in profound feeling of inadequacy. We believe that this is unfair and will help patients regain their self confidence..

By working with patients and their families we will assist in restructuring the social frame work of our patients.

To relapse is human. However if occurs remedial steps should be taken together with education to prevent recurrence.

Call now 1-888-Suboxone or 1-888-782-6966
E-mail: support@softlandrecovery.com
We found that physical dependence on opiates is a possible side effect to prescription pain killers and proper weaning off can be accomplished by the use of Buprenorphine.
We know that addiction is a primary and chronic disease of the brain. Due to this nature, long term treatment may be necessary.
We believe that addiction is treatable and that addicts can become functioning, productive pillars of the community.
We understand that addiction is usually the result of genetic, environmental and psychosocial factors.
The stigma imposed on addicts by the prevailing cultural beliefs usually result in profound feeling of inadequacy. We believe that this is unfair and will help patients regain their self confidence..
By working with patients and their families we will assist in restructuring the social frame work of our patients.
To relapse is human. However if occurs remedial steps should be taken together with education to prevent recurrence.
E-mail: support@softlandrecovery.com