Addiction & Substance Use Treatment
Recovery is possible. Our compassionate, evidence-based approach treats the whole person — not just the addiction — helping you build a life of lasting sobriety.
What Is Substance Use Disorder?
Addiction is a chronic brain disorder — not a moral failing. It's characterized by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.
Signs of Addiction
Behavioral and physical indicators that substance use has become problematic.
- Loss of control over substance use
- Cravings and compulsive use
- Tolerance (needing more to feel effects)
- Withdrawal symptoms when stopping
- Neglecting responsibilities and relationships
- Continued use despite negative consequences
Common Substances We Treat
We provide comprehensive care for all types of substance use disorders.
- Alcohol use disorder
- Cannabis (marijuana) use disorder
- Opioid use disorder (prescription or illicit)
- Stimulant use disorder (cocaine, methamphetamine)
- Benzodiazepine use disorder
- Prescription medication misuse
Our Comprehensive Approach to Addiction
We combine medication, therapy, and holistic support for lasting recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
FDA-approved medications (naltrexone, buprenorphine, etc.) to reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support recovery — combined with therapy.
Therapy & Counseling
CBT, motivational interviewing, and contingency management to address underlying causes, build coping skills, and prevent relapse.
Dual Diagnosis Care
Integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions (depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar) that often drive substance use.
Building a Life in Recovery
Recovery isn't just about stopping substance use — it's about building a meaningful, fulfilling life without it. Our ongoing support helps you stay on track long-term.
- Relapse prevention planning and coping skills
- Connection to peer support groups (AA, NA, SMART Recovery)
- Family education and support programs
- Long-term follow-up care to maintain progress
- Addressing underlying trauma and mental health needs
You Are Not Alone
Millions of people have achieved lasting recovery. With the right support and treatment, you can too.
"Treatment gave me my life back. There is hope, even when you can't see it."