Vine Recovery, located in Studio City, Los Angeles, offers specialized treatment for individuals facing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Their comprehensive programs address various addictions, including alcohol, benzodiazepines, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines, opioids, and prescription drugs. They also provide
dual diagnosis treatment for mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and eating disorders.
The center provides multiple levels of care to meet individual needs. Their day treatment program offers intensive, short-term treatment with daily therapy, counseling, and medical support, allowing clients to recover while living at home. The intensive
outpatient program (
IOP) provides flexibility for those who need a less restrictive environment, with therapy sessions scheduled around personal commitments. Vine Recovery integrates the 12-Step program at all levels of care, emphasizing spiritual growth and building a support network to maintain sobriety. Clients can also receive medication-assisted treatment (
MAT) to help with withdrawal symptoms and substance cravings.
Vine Recovery offers gender-specific programs to address the unique challenges faced by men and women in recovery. The men's program provides a safe and supportive environment, combining individual counseling and
group therapy to develop personalized recovery plans. The women's program focuses on issues such as trauma, relationships, and gender-specific health concerns, offering tailored support to facilitate healing.
Evidence-Based Context: According to SAMHSA's National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2023), approximately 48.7 million Americans aged 12 or older had a substance use disorder in the past year. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) emphasizes that treatment programs combining behavioral therapy with medication-assisted approaches show the highest rates of sustained recovery. Facilities like Vine Recovery Center provide structured pathways to evidence-based care.
Sources: SAMHSA NSDUH 2023, NIDA Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (4th Ed.)