Addiction Treatment Center in San Diego
35 million people worldwide suffer from a substance abuse disorder. Substance abuse and addiction is a widespread problem, and you should know that if you or someone you love is suffering from this disease, you are not alone.
One of the best treatment options available is going to drug rehab. Rehab is made to provide resources and tools to those who suffer from substance abuse to help them overcome it.
There are many benefits of going to rehab, so keep reading below to learn how you or your loved one could benefit from it today.
Rehab offers a multitude of therapies and treatments to help with all the different parts of addiction. Addiction is a physical, mental, and psychological disease, and should be treated as such.
Therapy will help to uncover any triggers that set off the desire to use substances. It can help the individual understand the flaws in their thinking and in their behaviors that lead to bad decision-making.
With this, therapy can help individuals make productive and healthier thoughts, as well as learn new healthy coping mechanisms to prevent relapses.
Rehab offers so many different treatments and therapies because no single one will ever fit everyone. These therapies and treatments are made to help create a healthy lifestyle and change the patient’s attitudes and behaviors regarding substance abuse.
Behavioral therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Experiential therapy
Individual therapy
Dialectical behavior therapy
Family therapy
There are also often other treatments offered that are less clinical, such as yoga and meditation. These can help reduce stress and create habits and patterns that can be used when other treatments and therapies have ended.
Having a holistic approach while in rehab can be the best way to ensure that you will be able to maintain sobriety.
Having a support system is essential for addiction treatment. Rehab provides a community of staff, counselors, and fellow recovering addicts.
A community of people that understand the struggle of addiction is important for someone who is trying to overcome it but needs a shoulder to lean on now and then.
Genuine relationships with people that provide friendship, love, understanding, and hope while being able to identify with what you are going through is a crucial part of recovering.
Without the bonds of a community, it may be impossible to recover from addiction.
Similar to the need for a community that understands what you’re going through, rehab provides people that will hold you accountable.
Attending therapy sessions daily means having a daily check-up on where you’re at with someone who won’t judge you. Instead, they’re there to provide help and hope.
Since you are around other people who are recovering from addiction, they will also hold you accountable.
You don’t have to feel bad for whatever you’re feeling or thinking. But you’ll be less likely to relapse if you know there is a support system waiting to hear from you.
One of the main benefits of a drug abuse rehabilitation center is the structure it provides. Creating a routine is the first step for addiction recovery, and the structure of rehab encourages this.
Generally, rehab centers will emphasize daily routines, creating productive activities and habits, while patients also attend various therapies and treatments.
Those who suffer from addiction have self-destructive habits that need to be broken, and the only way to do so is by creating healthier habits and a strong routine.
The structure that rehab provides allows patients to create a solid yet simple daily routine that focuses on maintaining sobriety and creating new healthy habits that they can stick to once the treatment has ended.
More than just recovering from addiction, rehab provides a focus on your body and mind’s overall health.
Abuse of drugs and alcohol can cause your body to lose nutrients. This can make your body feel weak, as well as cause headaches and make you lose sleep.
When you stop using substances and your body feels this way, you’re more likely to begin using again if you don’t fix other parts of your health.
Rehab centers provide balanced meals that help recover the nutrients in the body. This helps to improve overall health and moods, reducing the craving for drugs.
Exercise can also help to conquer addiction, as well as create a healthier body. Rehab centers encourage exercise by providing different classes. This can help the body to feel strong again, boost your mood, and provide a healthy habit that can be continued post-treatment.
It is also something that you can feel good about, seeing your body change and feel good without the use of drugs. While drugs would once take up a part of your time, you can now fill that time with exercise.
There are so many benefits of going to rehab, but that doesn’t necessarily make it easier to take that first step. If you have the desire to stop abusing substances but don’t know where to start, consider reaching out to us today.
Know that you will always have a community of people right behind you, ready to help you whenever you need it. We offer many different services to help you begin your recovery process as soon as you are ready.
Posted on Debra OliversenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am a recent client just retuning home from Healthy Life Recovery in San Diego, California. My intention was to stay only 30 days, however, I stayed almost one year. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and kept me engaged. I stayed at two sober living homes throughout my stay and they were both very clean and nice. The treatment and therapy I received was also quite helpful. I am sober today because Healthy Life allowed me to grow. I have found a new passion for life and will Forever, be grateful.Posted on Jill StrengerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’m very grateful to Healthy Life Recovery for the amazing help given to me on my sobriety journey. I’ve spent years fighting childhood trauma and with the help of my wonderful therapist, Rachel I’ve been able to move past it. I can’t thank enough the owners Ryan & Keith, the Clinical Director Dr. Bonnie or the outstanding staff. The HLR staff are a wonderful bunch of kind people who really care about others success at long term sobriety. They were fortunate enough to survive this disease and they want you or your loved one to survive too. If you are looking to get sober and Stay Sober Healthy Life will get you and Keep You There!Posted on Mark BuccolaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had been struggling with some major mental issues since August of 2024, which is when I admitted myself into a mental health facility for six nights and seven days in the San Fernando Valley. I wasn't able to get the proper after care treatment in Los Angeles due to Red Tape and lack of facilities. I reached out to Mädchen Amic who is the Founder/President of the Don't Mind Me Foundation in Palm Springs, Ca.I worked with her on Twin Peaks , Then Twin Peaks:The Return, and knew about her Foundation, and let her know my current situation. She was aware my past struggles. She contacted Keith Blanenship, who is the Executive Director at Healthy Life Recovery in San Diego,Ca.Within minutes, Keith contacted me. After a few minutes on then phone, He invited me down to check out their programs and facilities. The next day I drove down and was greeted by Keith. He gave me a guided tour of their operations. I was then introduced to Bonnie Mitchell, who is the Clinical Director at Healthy Life Recovery.Within seconds, I knew I had found the right home to get the help needed.What I didn't realize is that Mädchen had arranged a sponsorship thru The Don't Mind Me Scholarship Fund. I checked in two days later and had my Intake meeting with Bonnie. When that ended, I was then sent to my house I would be living at for a undecided amount of time. I want to thank Jody (House Captain) and my other six roommates who made me feel welcome and relaxed during my stay. My day consisted of four classes, medical checkups and weekly one on ones with Bonnie. Weekend events such as giving back to the community (Trash Clean Ups, Graffiti Removal), Hiking, Kickball, Volleyball, Softball, Canoeing are just some of the weekend events provided. After three weeks I felt I was ready to get back home, which was a tough decision because I enjoyed every second of my experience at Healthy Life Recovery. I am am now on their Out Patient program which includes daily assignments, Telehealth appointments and in person appointments with them once a month.I enjoy having the opportunity to still be involved with Healthy Life Recovery. I am now part of their Alumni Group, which means I can share my story with people with the same issues I have, and to inspire them the way I have been. I want to thank all of the staff and fellow clients at Healthy Life recovery. for helping me getting my life back on track.Posted on Chad YoungTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I definitely wanted to add a positive review from my time at Healthy Life. Recently finished my program and I am cannot say enough good things about their program or “community” of staff / clients / owners. Like many, I have been in many rehabs and sober living houses and almost always felt like a number or just money for the programs. I came out to California for rehab and everyone there served as a secure replacement for family at home. To my surprise, I found nearly everything from their groups, community outings, individual therapy, and options for exercise / MMA training the perfect combination for myself. Added, I have sat through endless rehab groups over the years and basically watched the clock for them to end. Healthy Life’s groups and therapy actually sunk into my stubborn head. The therapists / case managers / group facilitators are very knowledgeable and organized with goals to better you emotionally and physically. Anyways, I will always be grateful for my time in their program, something I cannot say for most of my rehab experiences.Posted on Seif AbutayehTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Healthy life saved my life and I am so grateful to them. The staff were super understanding and compassionate. I was able to process and accept a lot of my life through individual therapy as well as group therapy with my peers.Posted on Tristen SnowTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Healthy Life Recovery is place to recover, change your life, and make connections with people trying to do the same thing. There are sober housing options as well. Basically Healthy Life is a key into a fantastic recovery community, as well as the knowledge you walk away with. They really teach you "how to fish sober" at this place. Big shout out to all the staff as well everyone I met really fostered growth. THANK YOU HEALTHY LIFE.Posted on Kirill MiroshkhinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’ve been deeply grateful for the benefits I received from their program. The group sessions bring together individuals from very diverse backgrounds, often creating powerful spaces for vulnerability, insight, and moments of real healing. That said, true recovery begins when you make a wholehearted commitment to yourself and take full accountability for your journey. After all, you’re the only one who is with yourself 24/7. During the group sessions, be honest and open. Listen not only to the facilitators, but also to your fellow peers—everyone has something valuable to offer, especially when the group is engaged and present. Healing is possible—and it begins with you. Good luck!Posted on Allison SmithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I went to HLR for a year and it is hands down the best program in SD. The staff go above and beyond for the clients and truly care about their well being. I would recommend HLR to anyone looking to get better.
Sean Leonard is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. He received his master’s degree in adult geriatric primary care nurse practitioner from Walden University and a second postmaster specialty in psychiatry mental health nurse practitioner from Rocky Mountain University. Sean has experience working in various diverse settings, including an outpatient clinic, inpatient detox and rehab, psychiatric emergency, and dual diagnosis programs. His specialty areas include substance abuse, depression, anxiety, mood disorders, PTSD, ADHD, and OCD.
Dr. John Allen, MD is a psychiatrist in El Cajon, CA and has over 45 years of experience in the medical field. Dr. Allen has extensive experience in Addiction & Substance Abuse and Psychotic Disorders. He graduated from Baylor University in 1976.