Beginnings Treatment Centers – Costa Mesa, California

Last Updated: August 16, 2024

Ahmed Zayed, MD Authored by Dr. Ahmed Zayed
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Beginnings Treatment Centers – Costa Mesa, California in Costa Mesa Overview

Beginnings Treatment Centers – Costa Mesa, California is a leading addiction treatment facility located in the heart of Costa Mesa, California. This premier facility is dedicated to providing innovative and personalized treatment programs to individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction. With a team of experienced and compassionate professionals, Beginnings Treatment Centers offers a safe and supportive environment for those seeking help on their journey towards recovery. Through a combination of evidence-based therapies, holistic approaches, and 12-step principles, patients can find the tools and support they need to overcome addiction and begin a new chapter in their lives. Whether someone is seeking residential or outpatient treatment, Beginnings Treatment Centers – Costa Mesa, California is committed to helping individuals achieve lasting sobriety and embrace a brighter future.

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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:

  • Benzodiazepines Detoxification
  • Opioids detoxification
  • Methamphetamines detoxification
  • Cocaine Detoxification
  • Alcohol Detoxification
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment
  • Comprehensive substance use assessment

Treatment Modalities

12-step facilitation is a treatment modality that helps individuals struggling with addiction by utilizing a structured, 12-step program. It is based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and focuses on surrender, acceptance, and spiritual growth. This approach encourages individuals to engage in self-reflection, take responsibility for their actions, and seek support from others in recovery. By participating in this process, individuals can develop the necessary skills and support to maintain long-term sobriety.

Family counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on improving communication and relationships within a family unit. It provides a safe space for family members to discuss their thoughts and feelings, identify and address conflicts, and develop effective strategies for healthy functioning. Through collaborative efforts, family counseling helps families strengthen their bonds and work towards a more harmonious and fulfilling family dynamic.

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Individual psychotherapy is a therapeutic approach that involves one-on-one sessions between a therapist and a client. This modality focuses on understanding and addressing an individual’s psychological, emotional, and behavioral concerns, and aims to facilitate personal growth and improved emotional well-being. The therapist provides a safe and non-judgmental space for the client to explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and offers guidance and support in developing coping skills and promoting positive change. This treatment modality can be tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual client and can address a wide range of mental health issues.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a type of psychotherapy that aims to help individuals process and heal from traumatic experiences. It involves guided eye movements while focused on specific memories or triggers, which can help desensitize the individual to the distress associated with those memories. EMDR has been shown to be effective in treating a range of mental health issues, including PTSD, anxiety, and depression. It is a structured and evidence-based approach that can lead to significant improvements in overall well-being and functioning.

Group counseling is a form of therapy in which a small group of individuals with shared issues or goals meet regularly with a trained therapist to support and guide each other through their struggles. This collaborative approach allows for a supportive and empathetic environment, promoting personal growth and the development of healthy coping strategies. Group counseling can be particularly beneficial for those who may feel isolated or alone in their struggles, as it provides a sense of community and understanding among peers.

Equine therapy is a treatment modality that involves using interactions with horses as a form of therapy to improve mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Through activities such as horseback riding, grooming, and caring for horses, individuals can develop important life skills and improve their overall quality of life. This unique form of therapy can be especially beneficial for those struggling with mental health issues, PTSD, and developmental disabilities. Equine therapy combines the healing power of nature, the therapeutic presence of horses, and the guidance of trained professionals to promote healing and growth.

Experiential therapy is a type of psychotherapy that encourages individuals to explore their emotions and behaviors through interactive activities and experiences. This approach emphasizes the importance of hands-on, personal experiences to foster self-discovery, promote emotional healing, and encourage personal growth. The goal of experiential therapy is to help individuals gain insight, develop self-awareness, and build new coping skills in a safe and supportive environment. By engaging in activities such as art, music, and role-play, individuals are able to process and understand their thoughts and feelings in a more tangible and meaningful way. Experiential therapy can be helpful for a range of mental health issues, including trauma, addiction, and anxiety.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a psychotherapy approach that helps individuals identify and change negative patterns of thoughts and behaviors that may be causing emotional distress. It focuses on changing the way a person thinks and behaves in response to certain situations, leading to improved coping skills and a more positive outlook. CBT has been proven effective in treating a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, and addiction.

Nutrition therapy is a type of treatment that focuses on using proper nutrition to promote health and manage various medical conditions. This treatment modality often involves working with a registered dietitian or nutritionist to create personalized meal plans and educate on the importance of a balanced diet. Nutrition therapy can help individuals achieve their health goals, such as weight loss or managing chronic diseases, by optimizing their nutrient intake and making positive dietary changes.

Intervention Services is a type of therapy that focuses on intervening in a person’s life to address negative behaviors or situations. This may involve a combination of individual and group therapy, as well as outside resources and support systems. The goal is to help the person recognize and understand their harmful behaviors and make positive changes towards a healthier and more fulfilling life. This type of treatment is often used for substance abuse, mental health issues, and other challenging behaviors.

Holistic treatment is a form of healthcare that considers the whole person – mind, body, and spirit – in order to address underlying causes of illness or distress. It combines traditional medical practices with complementary and alternative therapies to promote overall wellness and healing. This approach places emphasis on the interconnectedness of all aspects of a person’s health and works towards achieving balance and harmony within the individual. Holistic treatment aims to not only alleviate symptoms, but also improve the overall quality of life for those seeking care.

Conditions Treated

Mental health treatment

Mental health treatment is a specialized form of medical care that focuses on addressing and improving mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders. It can include a variety of interventions, such as therapy, medication management, and support groups, to help individuals better understand and manage their mental health. The goal of mental health treatment is to improve overall well-being and quality of life for those struggling with mental health issues.

Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a chronic disorder characterized by an excessive, uncontrollable consumption of alcohol, leading to physical and psychological dependence. It can have severe negative impacts on a person’s health, relationships, and overall quality of life. Treatment may involve therapy, support groups, and medication to help manage the addiction and prevent relapse.

Opioid Addiction

Opioid Addiction is a chronic medical condition that involves a dependence on opioids, including prescription painkillers and illegal drugs like heroin. This condition affects the brain and can lead to compulsive drug-seeking behavior, even when there are negative consequences. Treatment typically involves a combination of medication, therapy, and support to manage cravings and overcome addiction. If left untreated, opioid addiction can have serious, long-lasting effects on a person’s physical and mental health.

Substance use treatment

Substance use treatment is a type of specialized care that helps individuals with substance abuse issues to overcome their addiction and maintain long-term recovery. This may involve a combination of medical, behavioral, and psychological interventions tailored to the individual’s specific needs. The goal of substance use treatment is to provide support and assistance in breaking the cycle of addiction, promoting healthier behaviors, and improving overall quality of life.

Co-occurring Disorders

Co-occurring Disorders is a term used to describe individuals who are affected by both a mental health disorder and a substance abuse disorder. This condition requires comprehensive treatment that addresses both aspects of the individual’s health to promote overall recovery and well-being. By understanding and treating both disorders together, individuals can achieve better outcomes and lead fulfilling lives. Co-occurring Disorders often require a multidisciplinary approach involving mental health professionals, medical providers, and support systems to effectively address the complex needs of those affected.

Levels Of Care

Intensive outpatient treatment

Intensive outpatient treatment is a level of care for individuals with substance abuse or mental health issues that requires a more structured and frequent treatment program than traditional outpatient care. It typically involves several hours of therapy and support sessions per week while allowing the participant to live at home and maintain their daily responsibilities. This level of care may also offer medication management and specialized group therapy to help individuals achieve their recovery goals.

Detoxification

Detoxification is a level of care that focuses on removing harmful substances from the body through a safe and supervised process. This involves managing physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms, providing medical support, and promoting overall wellness. Detoxification is often the first step in a comprehensive treatment plan for substance abuse and addiction.

Aftercare

Aftercare is a type of ongoing support and treatment provided to individuals who have completed a formal program for substance abuse or mental health. It aims to help individuals maintain their progress and prevent relapse by providing resources, tools, and guidance to support their continued recovery and well-being. Aftercare can include individual therapy, support groups, and educational programs to help individuals maintain a healthy and fulfilling life.

Halfway house

A halfway house is a transitional residence for individuals in recovery from addiction or mental health issues. It provides a supportive and structured environment to help individuals transition from a treatment facility back into the community. Residents in a halfway house receive ongoing support, including counseling, job training, and assistance with reintegrating back into society.

Outpatient

Outpatient care is a type of healthcare that does not require the patient to stay in a hospital or facility overnight. It allows individuals to receive medical treatment, therapy, or counseling on an appointment basis and return home the same day. This level of care is beneficial for those who do not need 24-hour monitoring but still require ongoing medical attention. It can include services such as primary care, specialty consultations, and outpatient surgeries. Outpatient care provides flexibility for patients and allows them to maintain their daily routines while receiving necessary medical care.

Hospital inpatient treatment

Hospital inpatient treatment is a level of care that involves staying in a hospital facility for an extended period of time to receive specialized medical care and treatment. This type of care is typically for patients who require intensive and continuous medical attention due to a serious illness, injury, or surgical procedure. The hospital inpatient treatment setting offers round-the-clock monitoring and access to a range of medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and therapists, to help patients on their road to recovery.

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • Private health insurance
  • 90 day cost
  • Self-pay options

License and Accreditation

  • The Joint Commission
  • LegitScript

Amenities

  • Beach setting
  • Residential setting
  • Yoga studio
  • Hiking
  • Meditation room
  • Swimming pool
  • Private setting
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Published on: August 16th, 2024

Updated on: August 16th, 2024

Disclaimer

A treatment center will attempt to verify your health insurance benefits and/or necessary authorizations on your behalf. Please note, this is only a quote of benefits and/or authorization. We cannot guarantee payment or verification eligibility as conveyed by your health insurance provider will be accurate and complete. Payment of benefits are subject to all terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the memberโ€™s contract at time of service. Your health insurance company will only pay for services that it determines to be โ€œreasonable and necessary.โ€ The treatment center will make every effort to have all services preauthorized by your health insurance company. If your health insurance company determines that a particular service is not reasonable and necessary, or that a particular service is not covered under your plan, your insurer will deny payment for that service and it will become your responsibility.


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