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Benzodiazepines Rehab in Tinton Falls, New Jersey
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- The Archangel Centers is a licensed outpatient addiction treatment provider.
- The Archangel Centers operates a clinic in Tinton Falls, New Jersey.
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) includes Suboxone, Vivitrol, and Sublocade.
- The Archangel Centers works with most major commercial insurance plans with free benefits verification.
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benzodiazepine treatment in Tinton Falls, NJ
Benzodiazepine treatment at The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls treats adults with benzodiazepine dependence, often alongside co-occurring depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, or other mental health conditions. The full outpatient continuum is delivered on-site, serving clients across Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore.
Benzodiazepines, alprazolam (Xanax), clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan), diazepam (Valium), temazepam (Restoril), are prescribed for anxiety, panic disorder, insomnia, seizures, and acute alcohol withdrawal. At the dose and duration originally prescribed, they work. The clinical problem develops when use becomes daily over months or years: physical dependence develops, tolerance climbs, and the anxiety the medication was supposed to manage starts returning between doses.
Benzodiazepine dependence is dangerous because the withdrawal can be life-threatening. Unlike opioid withdrawal, which is severe but rarely directly fatal, benzodiazepine withdrawal can produce grand mal seizures, autonomic instability, and a delirium that resembles severe alcohol withdrawal. Stopping abruptly without medical supervision is genuinely dangerous.
Treatment requires a coordinated medical taper at an accredited partner facility before outpatient placement. After the taper is stable, clients step into Partial Care or PHP for the behavioral, dual-diagnosis, and relapse-prevention work, usually with continued slow taper supervised by the medical provider.
The Tinton Falls clinic operates under New Jersey DMHAS state licensure for outpatient SUD and co-occurring mental health programming. Clinical work follows the ASAM framework. Clinical leadership is held by Jamie Salsberg, Clinical Director. We do not assert accreditations the clinic does not hold.
Our New Jersey program runs a six-day Partial Care clinical week, which compresses the high-risk weekend gap that drives so many early relapses. Single-call admissions cover clinical assessment, insurance verification, and clinical review with a scheduled start date. Same-week placement is often possible.
Why people choose our program
- On-site outpatient continuum for benzodiazepine dependence: Partial Care, IOP, OP, plus virtual treatment for NJ residents
- Coordinated medical taper at partner facility before outpatient, abrupt cessation is medically contraindicated
- Integrated dual-diagnosis care from intake (PHQ-9, GAD-7, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, biopsychosocial)
- Medical provider consult within approximately 48 hours of intake
- Trauma-informed care throughout, with EMDR available in individual therapy
- Integrated family programming
- Assigned primary therapist preserved across the continuum
- Same-week placement often available
- Works with most major commercial insurance plans
- FMLA, short-term disability, and employment coordination through case management
Why The Archangel Centers in Tinton Falls for Benzodiazepines Treatment
The Tinton Falls clinic at 44 Apple Street, Suite 3 sits ten minutes south of Red Bank, off Route 35. The team works with a manageable caseload so the assigned primary therapist holds the longitudinal view across the continuum.
For benzodiazepine dependence specifically, the program leans on three things. First, the speed of the admissions process, a 24/7 line, single-call assessment, and same-week placement when clinically indicated. Second, the integration of medication management with the behavioral work; the on-site medical provider sees new clients within approximately 48 hours and stays connected to the clinical team throughout. Third, Evidence-based therapies layered on the medical taper. After taper stabilization, CBT for anxiety, exposure and response prevention for panic, DBT distress-tolerance skills, and trauma-informed care address the underlying anxiety disorders that frequently drove the original prescription.
The Archangel Centers was founded by Mike Sorrentino, a recovery advocate with more than a decade in active recovery, with co-founder Lauren Sorrentino. The clinical and medical leadership team includes licensed NJ clinicians, the on-site medical provider, and case management, small enough that each client knows their primary therapist by name.

Understanding benzodiazepine dependence
Benzodiazepines, alprazolam (Xanax), clonazepam (Klonopin), lorazepam (Ativan), diazepam (Valium), temazepam (Restoril), are prescribed for anxiety, panic disorder, insomnia, seizures, and acute alcohol withdrawal. At the dose and duration originally prescribed, they work. The clinical problem develops when use becomes daily over months or years: physical dependence develops, tolerance climbs, and the anxiety the medication was supposed to manage starts returning between doses.
Benzodiazepine dependence is dangerous because the withdrawal can be life-threatening. Unlike opioid withdrawal, which is severe but rarely directly fatal, benzodiazepine withdrawal can produce grand mal seizures, autonomic instability, and a delirium that resembles severe alcohol withdrawal. Stopping abruptly without medical supervision is genuinely dangerous.
Treatment requires a coordinated medical taper at an accredited partner facility before outpatient placement. After the taper is stable, clients step into Partial Care or PHP for the behavioral, dual-diagnosis, and relapse-prevention work, usually with continued slow taper supervised by the medical provider.
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Withdrawal and the path into our Tinton Falls program
Benzodiazepine withdrawal is the most medically dangerous SUD withdrawal we encounter. Seizures, severe autonomic instability, delirium, and rebound anxiety severe enough to cause functional impairment for weeks or months. Long-acting benzodiazepines (clonazepam, diazepam) produce a slower, more protracted withdrawal; short-acting ones (alprazolam, lorazepam) produce a faster, sharper picture. Either way, abrupt cessation is medically contraindicated.
Medical detox is required before outpatient placement and is coordinated at an accredited partner facility.
Medical detox is required before outpatient placement for benzodiazepine dependence. Sudden cessation can be medically dangerous. Coordinated detox is conducted at an accredited partner facility; The Archangel Centers receives the client into Partial Care after detox stability. See coordinated medical detox at Tinton Falls.
How we treat benzodiazepine dependence clinically
Coordinated medical taper is the standard of care. Sudden cessation can produce seizures and is medically contraindicated. The taper is conducted at an accredited partner detox facility under medical supervision, typically a switch to a long-acting benzodiazepine (often diazepam) followed by a slow downward titration. The Archangel Centers does not run on-site medical detox; we coordinate placement and admit the client into outpatient programming after taper stability.
Anxiety treatment after taper: Most benzodiazepine clients started on the medication for an underlying anxiety disorder or sleep disturbance that did not resolve, plus side effects from the benzodiazepine itself. The treatment plan addresses the underlying condition with non-benzodiazepine options: SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone, prazosin for nightmares, hydroxyzine, plus CBT for anxiety, exposure and response prevention for panic, and DBT skills.
Long-term posture: Benzodiazepine recovery is often a months-to-years arc. Protracted withdrawal symptoms (anxiety, insomnia, perceptual changes) can persist for months. The clinical team holds the long view and adjusts the treatment plan as the picture evolves.

Signs you or a loved one may need benzo rehab
Substance use disorder is a clinical diagnosis with specific criteria. If several of the following describe the current pattern, a clinical assessment at our Tinton Falls clinic is the right next step.
- Needing more pills to feel calm or sleep (HIGH). Tolerance development, the same dose produces less effect over time.
- Anxiety or panic between doses (HIGH). Inter-dose withdrawal, the body now requires the medication to maintain baseline function.
- Doctor-shopping or running out early (SEVERE). Behavior indicates dose escalation beyond prescription, a clinical warning sign.
- Combining with alcohol or opioids (SEVERE). Sedative combinations are a leading cause of accidental overdose death.
- Tried to stop and felt severe symptoms (SEVERE). Cold-turkey attempts that ended badly, a medical emergency if seizures occurred.
- Memory gaps or amnesia for events (HIGH). Anterograde amnesia is a recognized benzodiazepine effect, especially with alcohol.
- Sleep that does not work without the medication (HIGH). Loss of independent sleep architecture is a dependence marker.
- Cognitive changes, slower thinking, foggy memory (MODERATE). Long-term benzodiazepine use is associated with cognitive dulling that usually improves with sustained taper.
Licensed clinicians. Evidence-based modalities.
Treatment integrates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, narrative therapy, and trauma-informed care with EMDR available in individual therapy. The medical provider manages MAT (Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade) and psychiatric medications when indicated.
Intake uses the full evidence-based battery: ASAM Criteria, LOCUS for mental health acuity, PHQ-9, GAD-7, the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, plus biopsychosocial, nutrition, and pain screens. The assessment drives the treatment plan from day one.
See Our ModalitiesLevels of care for Benzodiazepines at our Tinton Falls clinic
The full outpatient continuum is delivered on-site. The clinical assessment matches each client to the appropriate starting level based on severity, withdrawal status, work and family responsibilities, and history of prior treatment.
| Level | Schedule | Typical length | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Partial Care (PHP) | 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Saturday (six-day clinical week) | Approximately 30 days, clinically driven | Partial Care at Tinton Falls |
| Intensive Outpatient (IOP) | 3 or 5 days a week, 3 clinical hours per session | Approximately 30 to 60 days, clinically driven | IOP at Tinton Falls |
| Outpatient (OP) | Flexible, individual therapy + periodic continuing-care groups | Open-ended continuing care | OP at Tinton Falls |
| Virtual Treatment | Remote delivery, available to NJ residents | Matches IOP or OP intensity | (Routed through admissions) |
What recovery from benzodiazepine dependence typically looks like
The arc varies by client, but the following stages are typical for benzodiazepine dependence clients moving through the Archangel Centers continuum.
Conducted at an accredited partner detox facility, typically with conversion to a long-acting benzodiazepine and slow downward titration. The Archangel Centers receives the client into outpatient programming after taper stability is established. This stage is medically supervised, not clinically optional.
Partial Care or PHP daily contact, ongoing slow taper if not complete, initiation of non-benzodiazepine medications for the underlying anxiety or insomnia, and CBT skills for anxiety management.
Post-acute symptoms (anxiety waves, insomnia, sensory disturbances) can persist for months. The clinical team distinguishes protracted withdrawal from a return of underlying anxiety and adjusts the plan as the picture clarifies.
The original reason for the prescription is addressed directly, non-benzodiazepine medications, exposure therapy for panic, trauma work where applicable, sleep restoration.
Most clients reach a new baseline within 12 to 18 months. Continuing-care groups and alumni programming hold the recovery while protracted symptoms continue to fade.
Admissions for benzo rehab at Tinton Falls
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The team verifies benefits in real time so the cost picture is clear before any commitment.
A licensed clinician conducts the assessment by phone, video, or in person. Battery: ASAM Criteria, LOCUS, PHQ-9, GAD-7, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, biopsychosocial. Typically 30 to 60 minutes.
Most direct admissions begin within 24 to 72 hours of the assessment. For detox-first clients, partner placement is coordinated and the outpatient intake is scheduled before detox discharge.
Service area for benzo rehab clients near Tinton Falls
Clients arrive from across Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore. The clinic is accessible from Route 35, Newman Springs Road, and Shrewsbury Avenue.
The clinic is at 44 Apple Street, Suite 3, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724. NJ Transit's North Jersey Coast Line serves nearby Red Bank and Long Branch stations. Virtual treatment is available at IOP and OP intensity for NJ residents.
For state-specific procedural guidance, involuntary commitment, Medicaid coverage, court-mandated treatment, and county resources, see the New Jersey state hub.
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Recovery starts with a confidential assessment, not a commitment. The clinical team determines whether Partial Care, IOP, OP, or coordinated detox first is the right starting point, with insurance verification in the same call.
Call (888) 464-2144 or verify your insurance. The admissions line is open 24 hours a day.
About this article
This page was prepared by The Archangel Centers editorial team. The Archangel Centers is an outpatient provider; medical detox and inpatient rehabilitation are coordinated through accredited partners, not delivered on-site. This is general educational information, not medical advice.
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- The Archangel Centers internal program documentation (accessed 2026-06-07)
- American Society of Addiction Medicine, "The ASAM Criteria," fourth edition
- American Psychiatric Association, "Practice Guideline for Pharmacotherapy of Substance Use Disorders"
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“I came back from rock bottom. I'm here because I want to show others they can too. This isn't just a business. It's my mission.”- Mike Sorrentino, Founder
Mike and Lauren Sorrentino did not set out to build a generic treatment center. They wanted a recovery-grounded program that mixes lived experience, licensed clinical expertise, and family programming that actually moves the needle for the people who love someone in active addiction.
The clinic that resulted is small enough that each client knows their primary therapist by name, but resourced enough to deliver the full ASAM continuum from Partial Care through outpatient continuing care, with MAT and EMDR available when clinically indicated.
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