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Jason Kellogg, MD

Medical Director at Hotel California by the Sea and 1 other company
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Dr. Jason Kellogg, MD, a noted Psychiatrist, has assumed the role of Medical Director for Hotel California By The Sea’s California facilities since 2017. Dr. Kellogg provides exemplary leadership to HCBTS’s team of treatment professionals, which includes physicians, nursing staff, licensed behavioral health therapists, and certified substance use disorder counselors.
Dr. Jason Kellogg has been a steadfast advocate for individuals battling substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorders throughout his 26 year-long career in the field.

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  • Undiagnosed ADHD: Sleep Habits as Key Indicators
    Dr. Kellogg notes that "inconsistent sleep times and pre-bedtime stimulation" may indicate undiagnosed ADHD. He advises a structured bedtime routine and calming environment to improve sleep. Sleep disturbances can result from hormone imbalances and lifestyle habits. Self-medication with alcohol or stimulants for sleep or fatigue may signal ADHD and require professional intervention.
  • Expert Insights: Recognizing Signs to Cut Back on Alcohol
    Dr. Kellogg highlights signs to cut back on alcohol, such as "drinking more than intended" and "feeling guilty." He stresses recognizing these signs to seek help and improve well-being. For more information, visit Hotel California by the Sea's resources.
  • Understanding Lorazepam: Expert Insights on Usage and Risks
    Dr. Kellogg explains, "Lorazepam boosts GABA to calm the nervous system," aiding anxiety and seizures. He warns of dependence risks with long-term use and dangers of mixing with alcohol. Alternatives like SSRIs, SNRIs, and CBT may be safer. Misuse misconceptions persist, but informed decisions and physician guidance are crucial for safe use.
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  • "Quitting alcohol isn’t just about physical health; it’s a profound transformation for mental well-being too"

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