Studio City Recovery exists for people who want more than a temporary reset. Many clients arrive feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure of what life looks like without substances or destructive patterns. Our role is to help transform that uncertainty into a practical plan, supported by therapy, medical oversight when needed, and a compassionate environment that makes it easier to stay engaged. We approach recovery as a whole-person process—mind, body, relationships, and daily habits—because those pieces are connected, whether someone is dealing with alcohol, opioids, stimulants, prescription medications, or behavioral addictions.
A major focus of our work is addressing co-occurring mental health conditions alongside substance use. Anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, grief, trauma responses, and other challenges often interact with addiction in ways that make relapse more likely if only one side is treated. Integrated care matters because symptoms can feed each other: mood instability can drive cravings, and substance use can intensify mental health symptoms. Our team coordinates support through therapy and, when appropriate, psychiatric services and medication management. The goal is not just sobriety, but steadier emotional footing and better decision-making under stress.
Treatment at Studio City Recovery includes individual therapy for private, focused work and group therapy for connection, insight, and shared momentum. We also incorporate family therapy when it fits, because relationships can either strengthen recovery or silently undermine it. In addition to clinical work, we include wellness practices such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and visualization exercises, which help clients build practical tools for cravings, anxiety spikes, and emotional overload. Many people leave with a clearer sense of self, stronger boundaries, and routines that support progress long after discharge.
Why Choose Us
Multiple levels of support to match your needs
Different people need different levels of care at different times. Some require inpatient treatment with round-the-clock support, especially during early detox and stabilization. Others do well with outpatient care that lets them continue recovery while living at home or in sober living. We make room for both paths because treatment should match where someone is clinically and emotionally, not where a generic program says they “should” be. This flexibility helps clients stay engaged instead of feeling boxed in.
Therapies that support both insight and action
Recovery is not only about understanding the past; it’s also about building skills for the next hard moment. Our approach incorporates evidence-based therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy, along with supportive practices such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and visualization. These tools help people navigate cravings, emotional swings, relationship conflicts, and stress spikes without relying on substances. Over time, clients learn how to pause, choose differently, and keep moving forward even when life feels unpredictable.
Private accommodations and comfort with purpose
Privacy can be essential for people who are used to masking pain in public. Having personal space supports rest, reflection, and emotional safety—especially for clients who feel anxious, guarded, or overstimulated. Comfort here is not a distraction; it supports recovery by helping clients regulate sleep, reduce daily stress, and build a healthier baseline. When the body is calmer, therapy often becomes more effective. When a person feels respected, they tend to participate more fully and honestly in the process.
Community and connection without pressure
Healing can be isolating if someone feels like nobody understands their experience. Group therapy and peer connection provide a different kind of support: shared perspective, accountability, and the relief of not having to pretend. At the same time, not everyone opens up at the same pace, and that’s respected. Clients can participate in connection gradually, building trust through consistent, supportive interactions and structured therapeutic settings that protect confidentiality and emotional safety.
Choosing a program is a serious decision, and the right fit can shape how confident someone feels during the hardest early stages of recovery. The goal is not simply to stop using, but to build a life that makes staying sober feel possible: clearer thinking, healthier coping, stronger support, and a plan for what comes next. With consistent guidance, a structured approach, and a place designed to help people breathe again, recovery can shift from a struggle to a direction.
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Studio City Recovery Luxury Detox & Rehab
11611 Dona Alicia P, Los Angeles, California, 91604
Los Angeles, CA
8668910640
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