Vero Beach, FL · Pennsylvania Telemedicine
Substance Use Disorders

Benzodiazepine dependence can be tapered safely.

Benzodiazepines like Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan and Valium can create dependence even when taken as prescribed. Stopping safely takes medical guidance — and we’re here to provide it.

Benzodiazepine Dependence
Understanding it

What is Benzodiazepine Dependence?

Benzodiazepine use disorder involves a problematic pattern of use or dependence on sedative medications prescribed for anxiety, panic or sleep. Because the body adapts to these drugs, physical dependence can develop even with appropriate use — and withdrawal can be serious.

Wave offers physician-supervised tapering and treatment of the underlying anxiety or insomnia that often drives benzodiazepine use, so you’re not left without support.

Signs & symptoms

Signs of benzodiazepine dependence can include:

Emotional / Cognitive

  • Anxiety or panic when a dose is late
  • Feeling unable to cope without the medication
  • Difficulty concentrating or memory lapses

Behavioral

  • Needing higher doses over time
  • Running out early or seeking extra prescriptions
  • Using for effects beyond the original purpose

Physical

  • Rebound anxiety or insomnia between doses
  • Withdrawal — tremor, sweating, agitation
  • Dizziness or unsteadiness

In crisis? Never stop benzodiazepines abruptly. Sudden withdrawal can cause seizures and other dangerous symptoms — a medically supervised taper is the safe way, and we can guide it.

The evaluation

How it’s diagnosed at Wave

We review your full medication history, the reason benzodiazepines were started, and any underlying anxiety, panic or sleep disorder. This shapes a taper that comes down gradually while treating the root cause.

Because abrupt cessation is risky, diagnosis always includes assessing how to reduce safely and what support you’ll need along the way.

Dr. Jonathan Beatty
Why Wave

Care led by a triple board-certified physician

Wave Treatment Centers is led by Dr. Jonathan Beatty, a triple board-certified physician in psychiatry & neurology, addiction medicine and pain medicine, and a Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. With more than 18 years of experience, he treats the cases other practices send onward — including complex and treatment-resistant presentations.

Because Wave combines everyday psychiatric care with advanced, interventional options under one roof, your plan can evolve as you do — from medication management to TMS, Spravato or ketamine — without starting over with a new provider.

Meet Dr. Beatty
What to expect

Your first appointment

Your first visit is a thorough evaluation. You’ll find a welcoming environment where our highly trained staff work to understand your history, your symptoms, and what you’re hoping to change.

While an evaluation is not a guarantee of a prescription, if medication is deemed appropriate, we’ll work closely with you to ensure you understand the risks and benefits. Together we’ll outline a personalized plan and the next steps that fit your life.

Most new patients are seen within one to two weeks — and care is available both in person and through secure, HIPAA-compliant telemedicine across Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey.

Common questions

Benzodiazepine Dependence FAQ

Why can’t I just stop on my own?

Stopping benzodiazepines suddenly can trigger severe withdrawal, including seizures. A gradual, medically supervised taper is far safer and more comfortable.

Will my anxiety come back when I stop?

We treat the underlying anxiety or insomnia as we taper — with non-addictive medications, TMS, or therapy — so you’re supported rather than left exposed.

How long does tapering take?

It varies with the dose, how long you’ve taken it, and how your body responds. We go at a pace that keeps you safe and stable, not a rigid timeline.

Ready when you are.

Reaching out takes courage. Your conversation with us is confidential, compassionate, and pressure-free — schedule whenever you’re ready.