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Addiction Support
Addiction is a brain disease that has major impacts on mental health. Hoag Addiction Treatment Centers (HATC) provides the most comprehensive, vertically integrated continuum of care available. Hoag provides evidence-based treatment that guides those struggling with addiction for an effective recovery process that provides not only clinical care but also psychiatrists, therapists and counseling staff.
Innovative and Multidisciplinary Programming
• Licensed and credentialed clinicians, including addiction-trained internists and psychiatrists • Master-level therapists • Individualized treatment plans involving medical and counseling staff • Individual and group therapy • Dialectical and cognitive behavioral therapy • Blend of 12-step recovery and other evidence-based treatment modalities • Mindfulness meditation and stress management groups • Psychoeducation on relapse prevention, triggers and cravings
– Dr. Steven Ey, Chief of Service,
Hoag Addiction Treatment Centers
Expanding Care
SolMar Recovery is a unique program that is licensed as a residential treatment facility, feels and functions like a residential program and is physically co-located with an acute care hospital. This program receives some philanthropic funding to support scholarships for clients in need of treatment. It is a major goal to expand the multidisciplinary team by adding:
Therapist: Additional therapists would grow the capacity of the outpatient clinic and expand into the evening intensive outpatient program.
Psychiatrist: A new psychiatrist would lead and create a formal medication-assisted treatment program.
Nurse Practitioner: A nurse practitioner would mean more clinician support to manage patients.
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