

Medication management to address co-occurring mental health issues such as depression and anxiety-related disorders.Medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders, including buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, long-acting injectable and oral naltrexone and other medications for alcohol use disorder and smoking cessation drugs.Help with linking to peer-support groups that can provide a sense of community to support a lifelong recovery process.Family program to educate and encourage involvement and support of loved ones.Problem-focused individual and family therapy.Group therapy to address a range of topics such as recovery, relapse prevention, mood management, ADHD/ADD, mindfulness and trauma.We can then work with you collaboratively to determine your treatment goals and treatment plan.

The results of your assessment helps us identify your needs, personal strengths, and areas to work on.


This nonjudgmental, evidence-based method of care uses practical strategies to reduce the consequences of drug use and is open to individuals (age 18 and older) in all stages of recovery, including: Methamphetamine, cocaine and hallucinogensĬare for All Stages of Recovery from Substance Use Disordersīecause we bring the best available science to our care plans, we employ a "harm reduction" approach to addiction treatment and lifelong recovery.Heroin, oxycodone, fentanyl and other opioids.We treat all types of substance use disorders, including those associated with: Treatment for Alcohol, Opioid and Prescription Drug Use Disorders Our focus is on delivering compassionate, evidence-based care that improves quality of life and daily life functioning. You don't need to be an existing UC San Diego Health patient. The intensive program is open to people in the community. Intensive outpatient program for those requiring a higher level of care in an outpatient setting.These appointments require internal referral from a UC San Diego Health physician. Individual, family and group therapy on an appointment by appointment basis.We recognize both the biological basis of addiction and each person’s unique sociocultural factors, and work to tailor treatment to each person, offering: Our whole-person approach to care is extended to all populations without judgment. We are not group therapy, but a spiritual program that provides a safe environment for working on problems of sexual addiction and sexual sobriety. There are no requirements for admission to our meetings: anyone having difficulties with sexual compulsion is welcome.UC San Diego Health offers addiction recovery and treatment services in an outpatient, clinic-based setting for adults with substance use disorders alone or in conjunction with other mental health disorders. SCA is a 12-Step fellowship, inclusive of all sexual orientations, open to anyone with a desire to recover from sexual compulsion.
LOVE ADDICTS ANONYMOUS SAN DIEGO HOW TO
We are not here to repress our God-given sexuality, but to learn how to express it in ways that will not make unreasonable demands on our time and energy, place us in legal jeopardy - or endanger our mental, physical or spiritual health. Members are encouraged to develop their own sexual recovery plan, and to define sexual sobriety for themselves. Our primary purpose is to stay sexually sober and to help others to achieve sexual sobriety. SCA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution does not wish to engage in any controversy neither endorses nor opposes any causes. There are no dues or fees for SCA membership we are self-supporting through our own contributions. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop having compulsive sex. Sexual Compulsives Anonymous is a fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other, that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from sexual compulsion.
