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From medicine to dependency—it happens quietly. But healing can start loudly, with support.
Benzodiazepines, such as Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, and Valium, are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, and even seizures. For many people, they bring real relief. But over time, it can become harder to function without them.
Maybe you started taking a benzo after a stressful life event or to help with sleep. Maybe it was prescribed by a doctor, but now it feels like you “need” it just to get through the day. Or maybe you’re noticing your tolerance growing, or your prescription running out too soon. You might feel ashamed, confused, or scared.
At Garden State Counseling, we understand the complicated nature of benzodiazepine use. We don’t judge your story; we help you change it. Our team provides personalized, evidence-based substance use treatment in a warm and welcoming environment right here in New Jersey.
Whether you’re in Jersey City, Trenton, or located along the Shore, help is ready today.
You don’t need to wait until things fall apart to ask for support. Benzodiazepine use disorder can develop quietly, especially when use starts as a prescription.
Common signs that it might be time for treatment include:
You deserve care that meets you where you are—with compassion, not shame.
Benzos come in many forms and are often known by their brand names. While they are effective when used short-term and under medical supervision, they also carry a high risk for dependence.
Frequently prescribed benzodiazepines include:
Even when prescribed with care, these medications can lead to tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal symptoms if stopped suddenly.
Quitting benzos suddenly can be dangerous. Withdrawal may include severe anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, tremors, and in some cases, seizures. That’s why medical support is essential.
At Garden State Counseling, we offer a full continuum of care to help you safely taper off benzodiazepines and begin long-term recovery. Each level of care is tailored to your needs, goals, and life responsibilities.
Our levels of care include:
The first step for many people is safely coming off the medication. Our detox program provides:
We’ll taper you gradually and monitor your progress to reduce discomfort and keep you safe.
A short-term stay in a peaceful, structured environment can help you reset. In residential care, you’ll receive:
This is a time to focus fully on healing without outside distractions.
Our partial hospitalization program offers robust support while allowing you to return home in the evenings. PHP includes:
It’s an ideal next step after detox or residential treatment.
Our intensive outpatient program gives you the flexibility to maintain your work, school, or caregiving roles while continuing care. IOP provides:
This level is often used for step-down care or long-term recovery support.
Every person’s path to recovery is different. That’s why we create a customized treatment plan based on your needs, strengths, and goals.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): Helps you recognize and shift harmful thought patterns
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): Teaches emotional regulation and distress tolerance
Motivational interviewing (MI): Supports your internal motivation for change
Trauma-informed therapy: Addresses the impact of past trauma without retraumatization
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR): Helps reprocess distressing memories in a safe, guided way
You’ll also take part in group therapy, family involvement sessions, and peer support so that you feel connected and encouraged every step of the way.
Healing from benzodiazepine addiction isn’t just about stopping the medication. It’s about regaining trust in yourself. Rebuilding relationships. Feeling present in your own life again.
When you begin treatment at Garden State Counseling, you’ll:
We believe that when one person heals, the benefits ripple outward. Healthy individuals strengthen families. Strong families help build safer, more connected New Jersey communities.
Benzodiazepine use disorder often hides in plain sight. Many Americans, including New Jersey residents, are affected, and the numbers make that clear.
Whether you’re in Middlesex County, Camden, or anywhere in between, you are not alone—and help is here.
At Garden State Counseling, we make seeking treatment as simple and supportive as possible. We accept many insurance plans and can verify your benefits. And if you don’t have insurance, we’ll help you explore affordable options.
Recovery is possible. You’ve got support. And it starts today.
Call us or reach out online to begin your personalized benzodiazepine addiction treatment in New Jersey.