Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles, California
Comprehensive alcohol use disorder treatment at Keystone Health Group — medically supervised detox, behavioral therapy, and long-term relapse prevention.
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is the most prevalent substance use disorder in the United States, affecting approximately 29 million Americans. Despite its prevalence and the availability of effective treatments, only a small fraction of people with AUD receive professional treatment. At Keystone Health Group, our comprehensive alcohol addiction treatment program combines medically supervised detox, evidence-based behavioral therapies, and a robust aftercare plan to support lasting recovery.
Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder
Alcohol use disorder exists on a spectrum from mild to severe. It is characterized by compulsive alcohol use, loss of control over drinking, and a negative emotional state when not drinking. AUD is a chronic brain disorder — not a moral failing — that responds to evidence-based treatment. Our clinical team approaches alcohol addiction with compassion and without judgment.
Medical Detox: The Essential First Step
Alcohol withdrawal is one of the most medically serious forms of drug withdrawal — potentially causing seizures and delirium tremens (DTs). Medical detox at Keystone Health Group provides 24/7 physician and nursing supervision, with medications (typically benzodiazepines) to prevent seizures and manage withdrawal safely.
Evidence-Based Behavioral Treatment
After detox, the focus shifts to the psychological and behavioral dimensions of alcohol use disorder. Our treatment program incorporates CBT, motivational interviewing, 12-step facilitation, and family therapy. Medications for alcohol use disorder — naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram — may be prescribed as part of the treatment plan.
Signs & Symptoms of Addiction
Our Treatment Approach
Frequently Asked Questions
What medications are used for alcohol use disorder?
FDA-approved medications for AUD include naltrexone (blocks the rewarding effects of alcohol), acamprosate (reduces post-acute withdrawal symptoms), and disulfiram (causes unpleasant reactions if alcohol is consumed). Our physicians determine which medication, if any, is appropriate for each client.
How long does alcohol addiction treatment take?
Our inpatient program typically runs 30–90 days, beginning with medically supervised detox (5–7 days) followed by inpatient rehabilitation. Research shows that longer treatment episodes produce better outcomes.
Does insurance cover alcohol addiction treatment?
Yes. Most major insurance plans cover alcohol use disorder treatment under behavioral health benefits. Our admissions team verifies your coverage for free.
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