Addiction treatment in Los Angeles Clearview Start a mission to provide highly individualized treatment programs that meet the holistic, multidimensional needs of alcoholics, addicts and those with dual diagnosis, Clearview began as a small outpatient treatment program and now operates several specialized high quality, affordable treatment facilities in the area west of Los Angeles and Southern California Beach community.
A recognized leader in the treatment of concurrent disorders, Clearview was one of the first treatment programs in the country offering long-term care to combat alcoholism and drug addiction, dual diagnosis, abuse and trauma, eating disorders, codependency, sexual addiction, and psychiatric disorders.
Clearview is a recovery service center specializing in addiction disorders and double . We provide the following levels of care:
aec Detoxification Services
aec Program inpatient residential
aec Extended Care Facilities
aec Intensive Day Treatment
aec outpatient programs
We focus on many issues affecting the well-being of our customers, including emotional and psychological issues, social objectives and family relations, personal and professional health and fitness, diet and nutrition, Spirituality, life stress, occupational and educational concerns, and independent living skills.
At Clearview, we specialize in the treatment of drug addiction , dual diagnosis, and mental health disorders. We address and treat:
aec Dual Diagnosis
aec Fight against drugs
aec Chemical Dependency
aec Trauma and abuse
aec Eating Disorders
aec Codependency
aec sexual addiction / compulsivity
aec Depression and anxiety
aec Bipolar Disorder
aec Personality Disorders
aec business needs
aec Education Matters
Clearview Treatment Programs provides specialized services designed to help you get not only sober and healthy, but to develop a sober lifestyle and healthy. Our outpatient programs also specialize in helping you with a mental illness, whether or not you have a drug problem.
We're here to help. And we are here to listen. If you're hurting right now or if you know someone who is, pick up the phone and call for a free evaluation. At the other end of the line will be someone who has been there. You're not alone.
Posted on February 5, 2010.