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Testimonials
"Thank you for helping me find a great rehab. I am really glad I called. Privacy was a big concern for me. Alan was very knowledgeable about all the top-tier rehabs and helped me narrow it down to the ones where I could be sure my privacy would be respected. "
Barry M.
Palm Springs, Ca
"I just want to say thank you. You found me a rehab center where for the first time I was able to get the healing I needed in a quiet, private space without constant attention. All I could hear when I woke up in the morning was the sound of the ocean and the birds. It was exactly the kind of space I needed to heal."
Janet J.
Pacific Palisades, Ca

My review
Many various behavioral drug and alcohol treatment programs have been shown to help alcohol rehab patients achieve and maintain prolonged abstinence. For example, one high-end residential drug and alcohol rehab center in Malibu frequently uses cognitive behavioral treatment and relapse preventionPatients are taught new ways of acting and thinking that will help them stay off drugs. For example, patients in alcohol rehab are urged to avoid situations that lead to alcohol abuse and to practice alcohol refusal skills. They are taught to think of a relapse as a “slip” rather than as a failure. Cognitive behavioral and relapse prevention has proven to be a useful and lasting therapy. Specific approaches are associated with the particular setting. The success rate is difficult to measure. Outcome studies seem to indicate an individual’s success will be determined primarily by a willingness to incorporate new concepts and ideas into their lives. They are encouraged to change their reactions to life, patterns of behavior and thinking habits. This leads to a happy, healthy recovery program with great prospects for the future.