Soledad House – San Diego, California in San Diego Overview
Soledad House – San Diego, California is a reputable addiction treatment facility located in the beautiful city of San Diego, California. With a scenic and tranquil location, Soledad House offers a peaceful and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from addiction. Their experienced and compassionate staff takes a holistic approach to treatment, incorporating evidence-based therapies and personalized care to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction. The facility offers a range of programs and services, including detox, residential treatment, outpatient treatment, and aftercare support, to meet the unique needs of each client. At Soledad House – San Diego, those struggling with addiction can find hope, healing, and long-term recovery.
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Treatment Options
The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:
- Holistic Treatment
The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Treatment Modalities
12-step facilitation is a therapeutic approach commonly used in addiction treatment that guides individuals through a structured program of 12 steps to help them achieve and maintain sobriety. This modality incorporates spiritual principles, support from peers, and an emphasis on personal responsibility and self-growth. By working through each step, individuals can gain insight into their addictive behaviors and develop healthy coping strategies for overcoming addiction.
Family counseling is a therapeutic approach that focuses on resolving conflicts and improving communication within a family unit. It involves working with the entire family to address various issues and promote healthy relationships. Through this modality, families can learn effective communication skills, develop problem-solving techniques, and build stronger bonds. The goal of family counseling is to create a supportive and understanding environment, where families can work through conflicts and build a strong foundation for a happier and healthier future.
Individual psychotherapy is a form of therapy that involves one-on-one sessions between a trained therapist and a client. It focuses on exploring a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a safe and confidential environment. The goal of individual psychotherapy is to help the client gain a deeper understanding of themselves, address any issues or challenges they may be facing, and develop coping strategies to improve their overall well-being. This therapeutic approach can be tailored to the unique needs and goals of the individual, making it a highly personalized and effective treatment modality.
Group counseling is a form of therapy where a trained professional leads a group of individuals in discussions and activities to address specific mental health or personal issues. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences, provide support, and gain insights from one another in a safe and collaborative environment. This modality can be beneficial for individuals who may benefit from a sense of community and collective healing.
Experiential therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the use of creative and physical activities to address emotional and behavioral issues. Instead of relying solely on verbal communication, this approach utilizes experiential techniques such as role-playing, guided imagery, and expressive arts to help clients gain insight and process their emotions in a more hands-on and experiential way. This therapy can be beneficial for individuals struggling with trauma, low self-esteem, relationship problems, and other mental health concerns. By actively engaging in these experiences, clients can learn to better understand themselves and their feelings, and ultimately develop healthier coping mechanisms and ways of relating to others.
Holistic treatment is an approach that focuses on treating the mind, body, and spirit as a whole rather than just targeting individual symptoms or issues. It takes into account a person’s physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being to promote overall health and well-being. This treatment modality incorporates various therapies, such as nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, and traditional medicine, to address the underlying root causes of illness and promote overall balance and healing. Holistic treatment aims to create a harmonious connection between all aspects of a person to achieve optimal health and wellness.
Family counseling is a form of therapeutic intervention that involves working with individuals and their families to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships. It is based on the belief that family dynamics and patterns can greatly impact an individual’s well-being, and by addressing and healing these dynamics, the entire family can experience growth and healing together. Trained therapists guide families through the process of identifying and addressing issues, developing healthy coping mechanisms and improving overall family functioning. This type of counseling can benefit families dealing with a variety of challenges, from marital issues to parent-child conflicts and beyond.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps individuals overcome symptoms related to traumatic or distressing events. This modality uses eye movements to help reprocess and integrate memories, emotions, and beliefs associated with the traumatic experience. EMDR is a highly effective and evidence-based treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health conditions.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on developing skills to manage intense emotions, impulsive behaviors, and conflicts in relationships. It combines elements of cognitive-behavioral therapy with mindfulness and acceptance techniques to promote balance and create long-term change. DBT is often used to treat individuals with conditions such as borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and addiction. It aims to help individuals improve their emotional regulation, communication, and decision-making abilities to lead a more fulfilling life.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative or unhelpful thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. It helps individuals overcome psychological issues by teaching them practical skills to better cope with difficulties and improve their overall well-being. CBT has been proven effective in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and addiction. This therapy is highly structured and goal-oriented, and typically involves a collaboration between the therapist and client to create a personalized treatment plan. Through CBT, individuals can learn to develop healthier coping mechanisms, challenge distorted thinking patterns, and improve their quality of life.
Conditions Treated
Mental health treatment
Mental health treatment is a type of medical care that focuses on improving and maintaining the mental health of an individual. This can include therapies, medication management, and support services to address a range of mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Treatment aims to help individuals better cope with their symptoms and improve their overall well-being. It can be provided by mental health professionals in various settings including hospitals, clinics, and community organizations.
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a chronic disorder marked by a strong craving for alcohol, the inability to control drinking, and withdrawal symptoms when alcohol use is stopped. It is a severe form of alcohol abuse that can lead to long-term physical and psychological damage, as well as negative impacts on personal relationships, work, and daily life. Treatment for alcoholism often involves a combination of therapy, support groups, and medication to manage cravings and prevent relapse.
Opioid Addiction
Opioid Addiction is a chronic condition characterized by an uncontrollable urge to use opioid drugs, such as heroin or prescription painkillers. It is a complex brain disorder that can lead to serious physical, emotional, and social consequences. Treatment for opioid addiction often involves a combination of medication-assisted therapy, counseling, and support services to help individuals break the cycle of addiction and manage their recovery.
Substance use treatment
Substance use treatment is a specialized form of medical care designed to help individuals overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol. This type of treatment may include a variety of interventions such as therapy, medication, and support groups, all aimed at promoting recovery and preventing relapse. It is often tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of the individual seeking treatment, and may be provided in a variety of settings, including inpatient facilities, outpatient programs, and community-based organizations. Overall, substance use treatment helps individuals achieve and maintain a healthy, substance-free lifestyle.
Co-occurring Disorders
Co-occurring Disorders refer to the presence of two or more psychiatric or substance use disorders in an individual. Treatment for co-occurring disorders involves addressing both conditions simultaneously in order to achieve optimal recovery and overall well-being. This condition of care recognizes the interconnectedness of mental health and substance use and provides integrated and comprehensive treatment to address all underlying issues.
Levels Of Care
Aftercare
Aftercare is a level of care that provides ongoing support and assistance to individuals who have completed a primary treatment program for mental health or substance abuse disorders. This may include follow-up therapy, support groups, and resources to help individuals maintain their recovery and prevent relapse. Aftercare aims to promote long-term success and well-being for individuals as they transition back to their daily lives.
Intensive outpatient treatment
Intensive outpatient treatment is a level of care that provides structured and focused mental health or substance abuse treatment on a part-time basis. It is designed for individuals who do not require 24-hour supervision but still need intensive therapy and support to manage their mental health or addiction issues. This level of care allows patients to attend therapy sessions and receive specialized care while still being able to maintain their daily responsibilities and routines.
Partial Hospitalization Program
A Partial Hospitalization Program is a structured and intensive mental health treatment program that provides individuals with the support and care they need while allowing them to live at home. This level of care offers daily therapeutic activities and support services to help individuals with mental health conditions improve their coping skills, manage symptoms, and work towards recovery. Participants attend the program five days a week, for several hours each day, and are able to return to their home or community at night.
Outpatient
Outpatient care is a type of healthcare that does not require an overnight stay in a hospital or medical facility. It typically involves scheduled appointments for diagnosis, treatment, or monitoring, and allows patients to return home after each visit. Outpatient care is suitable for individuals with less severe medical conditions, minor injuries, or those who do not need constant medical supervision. It offers flexibility and convenience for patients while still providing comprehensive medical care.
Payment Options
- Cash or self-payment
- Private health insurance
- Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
- 90 day cost
- Monthly
License and Accreditation
- Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Amenities
- Private setting
- WiFi
- Swimming pool
- Recreation room
- Beach setting
- Private rooms