Drug Abuse Center - Toms River, NJToms River Psychiatrist Doctors for Drug AbuseType of Physician: Psychiatrist What is a Psychiatrist? A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living. Specialty: Psychiatry Common Name: Psychiatrist Doctors in Toms River *![]() Karen Senese MD ![]() Robert Berkowitz MD ![]() Ashok K Patel MD ![]() Ocean Mental Health ![]() Shahin Buchan MD ![]() Matthew J Pitera MD ![]() Ocean Bio-Behavioral Health ![]() Richard DeWorsop MD ![]() Donald D Oh MD ![]() Carol A Dobrzynski MD ![]() Moshe Rose MD ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ ![]() Eric M Berger MD ![]() Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation Associates LLC ![]() Bridge Mental Health ![]() Advance Psychiatric Care ![]() Jeffrey Kargman MD ![]() Georgina Cid MD ![]() Ocean Mental Health ![]() Chunilal Kansagra MD ![]() Chunilal Kansagra MD ![]() James O'Neill MD ![]() David Zykorie MD ![]() Frank A Abenante MD ![]() Peter Harris MD ![]() Nafi Kiremitci MD ![]() Carlos Figarola MD ![]() Allan Burstein MD ![]() Guiding Light Behavioral Health ![]() J Calvin Chatlos MD ![]() Juan Formento MD ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Karen F Lang MD ![]() Susan F Neshin MD ![]() Robert S Dengrove MD ![]() Michelle K Calvosa MD ![]() Ronald L Kamm MD ![]() David E Wolff MD ![]() Diane Rose MD ![]() Gurbir S Khera MD ![]() Stephen J Burns MD ![]() Mohsen S Rehim MD & Rajkumar Sing MD ![]() Mohsen S Rehim MD & Rajkumar Sing MD ![]() Lane G Rose MD ![]() David Sikowitz MD ![]() David Sikowitz MD ![]() David Sikowitz MD ![]() Martin M Bier MD ![]() B Susan Rhee MD ![]() Professional Behavioral Center of New Jersey ![]() Abir A Marcus MD ![]() Maria Victoria Ongsiako MD ![]() Alina B Staniaszek MD ![]() Kenneth J Rubin MD ![]() Matthew M Schiff MD ![]() John J Verdon MD PA ![]() K Shin MD ![]() Marcia Sue Clever MD PA ![]() Robert C Bransfield MD ![]() Louis Abenante MD ![]() Lawrence Eisenstein MD ![]() Furey A Lerro MD ![]() Declan O'Scanlon MD ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() CPC Behavioral Healthcare ![]() Hansa VanHove MD ![]() Maher B Awad MD ![]() Ramesh Varma MD ![]() Varsha B Mehta MD ![]() For Child & Adult Psychiatry ![]() Carl R Rankl MD ![]() Elizabeth Wilson MD ![]() Sahar M Sahfey MD ![]() Central Jersey Stress Management ![]() Central Jersey Stress Management ![]() Vladimir Klebanov MD ![]() Aldonia Swamy MD & Govind Swamy MD ![]() Catholic Charities Diocese of Metuchen ![]() Steven I Dyckman MD ![]() Stanley Gottlieb MD ![]() David B Kassoff MD ![]() Louis C Morelli MD ![]() Princeton House Behavioral Health Services ![]() Princeton House Behavioral Health Services ![]() Princeton House Behavioral Health Services ![]() Ruben T Ong MD PA ![]() Ajanta S Vinekar MD ![]() Nupur Lahiri MD ![]() Frederique P Delhaye MD ![]() Jaeok Cha MD ![]() Carl J Chiappetta MD ![]() Jon Courtney MD Toms River, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Drug AbuseWhat is drug addiction?Addiction is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes compulsive drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences to the individual who is addicted and to those around them. Drug addiction is a brain disease because the abuse of drugs leads to changes in the structure and function of the brain. Although it is true that for most people the initial decision to take drugs is voluntary, over time the changes in the brain caused by repeated drug abuse can affect a person's self control and ability to make sound decisions, and at the same time send intense impulses to take drugs. It is because of these changes in the brain that it is so challenging for a person who is addicted to stop abusing drugs. Fortunately, there are treatments that help people to counteract addiction's powerful disruptive effects and regain control. Research shows that combining addiction treatment medications, if available, with behavioral therapy is the best way to ensure success for most patients. Treatment approaches that are tailored to each patient's drug abuse patterns and any co-occurring medical, psychiatric, and social problems can lead to sustained recovery and a life without drug abuse. Similar to other chronic, relapsing diseases, such as diabetes, asthma, or
heart disease, drug addiction can be managed successfully. And, as with other
chronic diseases, it is not uncommon for a person to relapse and begin abusing
drugs again. Relapse, however, does not signal
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Nearby Toms River Hospitals *![]() St Barnabas Behavioral Health Center ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital Toms River ![]() Community Medical Center ![]() Children's Specialized Hospital Toms River ![]() Kimball Medical Center ![]() Ocean Medical Center ![]() Southern Ocean County Hospital ![]() Jersey Shore University Medical Center ![]() Buttonwood Hospital of Burlington County ![]() Deborah Heart & Lung Center ![]() CentraState Medical Center ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Tinton Falls Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Monmouth Medical Center ![]() Specialty Hospital at Monmouth ![]() Riverview Medical Center ![]() Raritan Bay Medical Center Old Bridge Division ![]() Bayshore Community Hospital ![]() Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton ![]() Virtua Memorial Hospital Burlington County ![]() Virtua Health & Rehabilitation Center @ Mt Holly ![]() St Francis Medical Center ![]() Hampton Behavioral Health Center Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |






































































































