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Drug Addiction Treatment in Beverly Hills, CA

Drug addiction is one of the most urgent health challenges of our time. It is not only about physical dependence, but also about the way addiction affects every part of life. It strains relationships, disrupts careers and education, impacts mental health, and takes a heavy toll on families and communities.

In California, drug-related deaths remain a significant concern. In 2022, there were 7,385 opioid-related overdose deaths, and fentanyl was involved in over 87% of those cases¹. Methamphetamine use continues to be widespread across the state and is often linked to overdoses when combined with opioids ².

At Faith Recovery Center, we want you to know that you are not alone. Recovery is possible, and our team is here to walk with you. Through compassionate care and evidence-based treatment, we help clients rebuild their health, relationships, and sense of purpose.

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What's Included in Program?

Our drug addiction rehab program combines world-class treatments and upscale amenities to offer a comprehensive recovery experience in a serene, private setting.

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The duration of the program is flexible, ensuring individualized care for each person’s unique recovery needs and goals.

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Who Is This Program For?

This program is ideal for individuals seeking an exclusive, comfortable, and beautiful treatment center to overcome substance use disorders. If privacy, luxury, and personalized care are important to you during recovery, this program is crafted to meet those needs.

It’s especially designed for those who value a nurturing setting with expert support to reclaim their lives and sustain long-term sobriety.

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What Drug Addiction Is — And What It Is Not

Drug addiction is a chronic medical condition that changes how the brain functions. Substances interfere with the brain’s reward system, creating intense cravings, compulsive use, and making it very difficult to quit without support.

Over time, the body develops tolerance, meaning higher amounts are needed to feel the same effect. Dependence then takes hold, and when use stops, withdrawal symptoms can occur, sometimes painful or even dangerous. This cycle can keep people using drugs even when they deeply want to stop.

Addiction is not a weakness or a moral failing. It is not simply a matter of willpower. It is a medical condition, and with proper treatment and support, recovery is possible. Many people go on to live healthy, meaningful lives 3.

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Commonly Misused Drugs and Their Risks

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Drug addiction can involve many different substances, each with its own dangers.

  1. Opioids: Prescription painkillers such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, as well as heroin and fentanyl, carry a high risk of dependence and overdose. Fentanyl is especially deadly and is now involved in most overdose deaths in California 1.
  2. Stimulants: Cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulants like Adderall can cause heart problems, anxiety, paranoia, and long-term brain changes. Methamphetamine use continues to rise across California 2.
  3. Depressants: Benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Valium are prescribed for anxiety and sleep, but can cause dangerous dependence. Withdrawal from these drugs can lead to seizures and requires medical supervision 4.
  4. Club Drugs and Hallucinogens: Substances like MDMA, LSD, and ketamine alter mood and perception. While sometimes viewed as “party drugs,” they can lead to unsafe behaviors and lasting psychological effects 5.

Recognizing the Signs of Drug Addiction

Drug misuse often begins subtly but grows over time. Knowing the signs can help you intervene early.

Early signs:

  • Taking more than planned
  • Hiding or lying about use
  • Avoiding friends or family
  • Neglecting responsibilities at work or school

Moderate signs:

  • Needing higher doses to feel the effects
  • Conflict in relationships
  • Using drugs in unsafe situations
  • Declining performance at school or work

Severe signs:

  • Intense cravings and withdrawal symptoms
  • Continued use despite serious consequences
  • Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed
  • Feeling trapped and unable to stop

If these signs sound familiar, professional treatment can provide the support needed to recover safely.

Why Professional Treatment Matters

Medical Safety

Detoxing without medical supervision can be dangerous. Symptoms may include anxiety, tremors, seizures, or heart complications. Our medical detox program provides 24-hour supervision and comfort medications to help clients stabilize safely.

Integrated Care for Dual Diagnosis

Our programs address both substance use and mental health. This dual approach reduces the risk of relapse, improves stability, and helps clients establish healthier routines.

Family and Community Support

Addiction impacts loved ones, too. Family therapy helps rebuild trust, improve communication, and teach healthy ways to support recovery. Group therapy and peer connections also reduce isolation and create accountability.

Long-Term Planning

Recovery does not end with detox or rehab. Our relapse prevention strategies, aftercare planning, and sober living support provide clients with ongoing guidance and resources to maintain their progress.

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What We Offer — A Full Continuum of Care

Faith Recovery Center offers personalized treatment tailored to each client’s unique needs. Our programs include:

  • Medical Detox: Safe, supervised withdrawal management.
  • Residential Treatment: A structured, immersive environment that promotes focus and healing.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): Flexible care that balances recovery with work, school, or family life.
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): FDA-approved medications, combined with therapy, especially for opioid addiction.
  • Evidence-Based Therapies: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, and motivational interviewing.
  • Holistic Healing: Mindfulness, yoga, art therapy, and wellness activities to support emotional balance.
  • Aftercare Support: Continued guidance and resources for lasting recovery.

Why Choose Faith Recovery Center

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At Faith Recovery Center, we understand that addiction impacts your entire life, not just your health. That is why our approach goes beyond managing symptoms. We help you rebuild with care, dignity, and hope.

Here’s what makes us different:

  • Compassionate care: We meet you with respect and understanding, never judgment.
  • Personalized treatment: Your care is tailored to your unique needs and goals.
  • Evidence-based programs: We use proven therapies that support real, lasting recovery.
  • Whole-person healing: We nurture your mental, physical, and emotional well-being.
  • Supportive community: You are surrounded by people who believe in your ability to heal and support you.

 

Faith Recovery Center is more than a treatment program. It is a safe place to pause, reset, and begin creating a healthier future.

FAQs About Drug Addiction

How long does drug addiction treatment take?
The length of treatment depends on your needs, progress, and the type of program. Inpatient programs generally last 30 to 90 days, while outpatient care may extend for several months or longer to provide the ongoing support necessary for lasting healing.

Can drug addiction be treated successfully?
Yes. Like other chronic conditions, drug addiction can be managed with the right combination of medical support, therapy, and lifestyle changes. Many people achieve long-term recovery with the help of structured treatment and ongoing support.

What happens during drug detox?
Detox is the first step in treatment, where the body clears the substance. At Faith Recovery Center, detox is medically supervised round-the-clock to ensure safety and comfort. When appropriate, medications are provided to relieve withdrawal symptoms and make the transition into treatment more manageable.

What if I relapse during recovery?
Relapse does not mean failure. It is often a part of the recovery journey and a signal that your treatment plan may need adjustment. At Faith Recovery Center, we provide relapse prevention strategies and ongoing support to help you learn from setbacks, strengthen coping skills, and continue moving forward.

Will insurance cover treatment for drug addiction?
In many cases, yes. Most insurance providers offer coverage for addiction treatment under mental health and behavioral health benefits. Our admissions team can help verify your insurance quickly and explain the available options to you.

You Deserve a Life Beyond Addiction

Recovery is about more than getting sober. It is about reclaiming your health, your relationships, and your future. At Faith Recovery Center, you will find the guidance, care, and support to take those steps with confidence. A life beyond addiction is possible, and it can begin today.

Contact our team today for confidential support and guidance on insurance coverage for treatment.

Sources:

  1. California Department of Public Health, Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch. (2022). Opioid-related overdose deaths in California, 2022. Overdose Prevention Initiative.https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/sapb/CDPH%20Document%20Library/2022OpioidOverdoseDeaths.pdf
  2. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2021, June). Methamphetamine research report: Overview. National Institutes of Health. https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/methamphetamine/overview
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2020, July). Drugs, brains, and behavior: The science of addiction. National Institutes of Health.https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugs-brains-behavior-science-addiction
  4. MedlinePlus. (2024, January 8). Benzodiazepines. U.S. National Library of Medicine. https://medlineplus.gov/benzodiazepines.html
  5. Jones, G., Herrmann, F., & Wang, E. (2023). Associations between individual hallucinogens and hallucinogen misuse among U.S. adults who recently initiated hallucinogen use. Addictive Behaviors Reports, 18, 100513. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2023.100513

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