Although many people believe 7-OH is a safer alternative to opioids because it is derived from kratom, regular use can lead to tolerance, physical dependence, and addiction. As the body becomes accustomed to the drug, larger doses may be needed to achieve the same effects, making it increasingly difficult to stop using without experiencing withdrawal symptoms. At Safe Harbor in Orange County, we provide professional, evidence-based treatment to help clients overcome 7-OH and kratom addiction through medically supervised detox and personalized recovery programs.
At Safe Harbor, we provide a continuum of services that helps clients safely overcome 7-OH and kratom addiction while building a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
Medical detox is often the first step in recovery from 7-OH addiction. During detox, our experienced clinical team monitors your health, helps manage withdrawal symptoms, and provides support in a safe environment. Our goal is to help you safely stabilize and prepare for the next phase of treatment.
Following detox, many clients transition into our inpatient drug rehab program, where they receive around-the-clock care in a structured, supportive setting. Through individual therapy, relapse prevention education, and evidence-based treatment, clients address the underlying causes of addiction while developing the skills needed to maintain lasting sobriety.
Before leaving our program, every client works with our team to develop a personalized aftercare plan that supports long-term success. This may include ongoing therapy, support groups, community resources, relapse prevention strategies, and referrals to additional services to help you maintain your recovery after leaving Safe Harbor.
Every person’s recovery journey is different, which is why Safe Harbor develops a personalized detox plan based on your health history, substance use, and recovery goals.
Treatment begins with a thorough evaluation of your medical history, mental health, substance use patterns, and withdrawal risk. This assessment allows our team to create a personalized treatment plan.
Throughout detox, our clinical team monitors your symptoms and overall health to help ensure your safety and comfort. We provide supportive care as your body adjusts to functioning without 7-OH.
Our goal is to minimize discomfort while helping clients safely navigate withdrawal. Depending on your needs, clinicians may recommend medications to address specific symptoms such as anxiety, nausea, sleep disturbances, or muscle aches.
Detox is only the first step in recovery. Before completing detox, you’ll work with our team to determine the next level of care that best supports your continued healing and helps reduce the risk of relapse.
While detox helps your body eliminate 7-OH, lasting recovery involves addressing the emotional, behavioral, and psychological factors that contribute to substance use. At Safe Harbor Treatment Center, clients participate in evidence-based therapies designed to help them understand their addiction, develop healthier coping skills, and build a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
One-on-one counseling provides a private, supportive space to explore the underlying causes of addiction. Your therapist will help you identify triggers, manage cravings, and develop strategies for maintaining sobriety.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps clients recognize unhealthy thought patterns and replace them with healthier behaviors. CBT is one of the most effective treatments for substance use disorders because it teaches practical coping skills that reduce the risk of relapse.
Group therapy allows clients to connect with others who understand the challenges of recovery. Sharing experiences, receiving encouragement, and learning from peers can reduce feelings of isolation while strengthening accountability.
Addiction often affects the entire family. Family therapy helps improve communication, rebuild trust, and educate loved ones about addiction and recovery so they can better support long-term healing.
At Safe Harbor Treatment Center in Orange County, we provide personalized care in a supportive environment where every client receives the attention they deserve.
SAFE HARBOR TREATMENT CENTER
Healing from 7-OH or kratom addiction can feel nerve wracking, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Safe Harbor Treatment Center, our experienced team provides detox and addiction treatment tailored to your personal needs. From managing withdrawal symptoms to developing the skills needed for long-term recovery, we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you or someone you love is struggling with 7-OH addiction or kratom dependence, Call Safe Harbor Today!
How long 7-OH stays in your system depends on factors such as your metabolism, dosage, frequency of use, and overall health. While the effects may wear off within a few hours, traces of 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) and kratom can remain in the body for several days. Individuals who use 7-OH regularly may take longer to fully eliminate the substance.
Standard drug tests do not typically screen for 7-OH or kratom, and they generally do not cause a positive result for opioids. However, specialized laboratory tests can detect 7-hydroxymitragynine or other kratom alkaloids when specifically requested.
7-OH withdrawal often begins within 12 to 24 hours after the last dose. Symptoms usually peak within the first few days and gradually improve over the course of about a week, although some people may experience lingering cravings or mood changes. Professional 7-OH detox can help make withdrawal safer and more manageable.
The safest way to quit 7-OH is through a medically supervised detox program followed by comprehensive addiction treatment. Professional care can help manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce the risk of relapse, and address the underlying causes of 7-OH and kratom addiction for lasting recovery.
7-OH (7-hydroxymitragynine) is one of the most potent active compounds found in kratom. It has a much stronger effect on opioid receptors than the primary kratom alkaloid, mitragynine, which increases its potential for dependence, withdrawal, and addiction when used regularly or in concentrated products.
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My name is Kim Kaiser and I am a Case Manager for Safe Harbor Treatment Center. I have been working in the recovery industry since 2018. I personally have been through a recovery treatment program and have over 20 years of sobriety. Through my own experience in treatment and recovery, I have been able to grow and heal and I hope to help as many people as I can, do the same. I am passionate about each person who comes through our doors at Safe Harbor and am grateful to be a small part of their recovery journey. I have two adult children and four grandchildren, and I am grateful for my sobriety today which allows me to be a part of each of their lives. For fun, I like to go to hockey games, read crime novels, read my bible, and spend time with my family: just some of the many gifts that God and sobriety have brought me. If you are reading this and are interested in Safe Harbor, please know that I understand the weight on your heart as you contemplate these next steps, and though it may feel like one of the hardest decisions of your life, it is also one of the most important, and you don’t have to do it alone.
Rev. Arlene Hylton is the Spiritual Director for Safe Harbor Treatment Center for women. She is a licensed non-denominational Minister based in the State of California. Rev. Arlene supports individuals in realizing their highest potential. Her support of individuals in recovery is based on each person realizing a Higher Power that is active and fully available in and as their life. Through prayer and spiritual counsel clients are given tools to remember the connection they have with their Higher Power. Clients are also given spiritual principles to support them in living a life of recovery and fulfillment. Rev. Arlene sees the potential in each client and identifies the God given potential within them. Rev. acknowledges the pain of the past within each client yet encourages each one to start creating a future with their higher power as their support. Rev. Arlene believes “Our higher power is greater than any past miss-takes and healing is available to everyone”.
Rev. Arlene Hylton is the Spiritual Director for Safe Harbor Treatment Center for women. She is a licensed non-denominational Minister based in the State of California. Rev. Arlene supports individuals in realizing their highest potential. Her support of individuals in recovery is based on each person realizing a Higher Power that is active and fully available in and as their life. Through prayer and spiritual counsel clients are given tools to remember the connection they have with their Higher Power. Clients are also given spiritual principles to support them in living a life of recovery and fulfillment. Rev. Arlene sees the potential in each client and identifies the God given potential within them. Rev. acknowledges the pain of the past within each client yet encourages each one to start creating a future with their higher power as their support. Rev. Arlene believes “Our higher power is greater than any past miss-takes and healing is available to everyone”.
Jennifer has been working in the Mental Health field since 2013 as an associate marriage family therapist. She earned her bachelor’s degree in History from California State University Dominguez Hills and holds a master’s degree in Psychology with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy from Brandman University. Jennifer has worked with transitional age youth (TAY) with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) with dual diagnosis. She was a behavioral health clinician with the County of Orange for seven years working with adults of all ages with SPMI, dual diagnosis, as well as homelessness issues. Jennifer’s passion is to support folks in their recovery through self-discovery and self-empowerment, which leads to beautiful transformational changes in one’s life. Jennifer has had close family and friends affected by addiction, which fuels her passion to help people live the meaningful life they desire. Jennifer sees hope in every person and is proud to be a part of the Safe Harbor family in helping others seek out the life they want.
Wendy Galvan graduated Nursing School as an LVN in 2014. She has been working in the field of mental health and substance abuse since her graduation. Wendy’s enthusiasm in helping others to recover from addiction issues has led her to becoming one of the best in her field. In her time working in substance abuse treatment she has worked in detox and residential healthcare and knows the ins and outs of doing treatment safely and efficiently from a medical perspective. Her experience in medical compliance and passion for helping other individuals has led her to having a unique perspective. She leads through integrity and believes that all individuals seeking treatment should be provided exceptional care.
Arin is from Los Angeles and a graduate of UCLA with a degree in Sociology. As an alumnus of Safe Harbor, Arin knows the client’s experience firsthand and works hard to ensure each client feels safe and cared for throughout their stay in treatment. Arin started her career in the Real Estate business. After going through the Safe Harbor program, she decided to put her passion for helping others towards aiding them to reach their goals in recovery. Arin joined the Safe Harbor team in 2019 and is proud to take part in the first step to bringing healing from addiction to many individuals and their families.
Jenny Morey, Psy.D is a licensed clinical psychologist with 13 years of professional experience in treating diverse populations. Jenny earned her Masters degree in clinical psychology in 2008 and doctorate in 2010 from Alliant International University, California School of the Professional Psychology, Los Angeles and has been passionate about working with those diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness.
Jenny began her career working in inpatient acute hospitals and outpatient programs and shortly became an administrator of variety of program types over the next 5 years including a mental health urgent care, sub-acute facility and a community-based outpatient program which included a court collaborative sect. Jenny was also in private practice before returning to her love of program operations. Jenny specializes in anxiety disorders, depression, stress and crisis management as well as co-morbid diagnosis such as substance use and personality disorders.
She believes in a whole person interconnectedness, taking a holistic approach including all facets of mind, body and spirit. She is passionate about serving others and incorporates a variety of treatment modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology and Mindfulness, taking a humanistic and trauma informed approach. Dr. Morey finds immense value in adjunctive approaches such yoga, meditation, pet therapy and faith-based perspectives. Her focus is to make each individual feel supported, build trust and to create a safe space to experience the ups and downs of life together. She fosters a patient-centered approach and tailors treatment to meet the needs of each person.
Jenny lives in Orange County with her husband, daughter and giant Newfoundland, Darla. In her spare time, you can find Jenny with her family at Disneyland or volunteering at a local equine therapy ranch.
Brandi was born and raised in Fresno, California. She is married and has two children. Brandi and her family recently moved to Southern California in 2021.
Brandi earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University Fresno, earned her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary and earned her Ph.D. in general psychology from Grand Canyon University. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Licensed Advanced Alcohol Drug Counselor (LAADC), and is certified in animal-assisted therapy (CAATP). She currently sits on the board of directors for the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP). Brandi has a passion for working with those struggling with mental health and addiction-related disorders as she has seen both affect those closest to her since a young age. Brandi has experience working in a variety of mental health and substance use disorder settings both in public and private communities. She has worked in battered women’s and children’s shelters, children’s youth services, the Salvation Army, and provided co-occurring services within the educational system. Brandi worked in the private treatment industry both as a therapist and as a clinical director overseeing all levels of care in the SUD field. Brandi was deputized as a conservator working with serious mental illness within the County of Fresno and was a utilization review specialist for the County of Fresno, conducting audits for all substance use programs under Medi-Cal. Brandi was the liaison for the Fresno County Jail ensuring those on conservatorship and incarcerated were able to get needed mental health and SUD treatment. Brandi also had a private practice where she practiced her specialty in animal-assisted therapy in conjunction with psychotherapy. Her dog Rocket is currently in training to be her new therapy dog. Brandi now is the Chief Operating Officer for Pinnacle Health Group. She oversees all operational and clinical staff and ensures the treatment is of the utmost quality, from the client’s arrival to discharge.
Brandi tries to see beauty and hope everywhere she goes and believes everything happens for a reason. Brandi’s passion is advocating for those who can’t advocate for themselves and helping people start a new life and journey in recovery.
Christian Small, MD is board certified in addiction psychiatry, general psychiatry and family medicine. He is one of a handful of doctors in the US who have the experience and training to treat full spectrum medical and psychiatric illness. Dr. Small has become a leader in delivering evidence based addiction practices, medical and psychiatric care to addiction treatment programs. He is the founder of Headlands Addiction Treatment Services, an innovative company bringing the highest level of patient care to substance treatment and mental health programs. Dr. Small was previously employed by the Veterans Administration in La Jolla as an addiction psychiatrist and at the University of California San Diego. He is a graduate of the University of Hawaii John A Burns School of Medicine and completed a residency in Psychiatry and Family Medicine at UCSD.