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TYPES OF TREATMENT

1. Medical Detoxification

Involves supervised withdrawal from substances under medical supervision to manage withdrawal symptoms and complications. 


2. Inpatient Rehabilitation

Involves supervised withdrawal from substances under medical supervision to manage withdrawal symptoms and complications. 


3. Outpatient Rehabilitation

Beneficiaries attend therapy and counseling sessions while continuing to live at home and engage in their daily activities.


4. 12-Step Programs (AA/NA)

Based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), these programs emphasize peer support, spirituality, and personal accountability. 


5. Telehealth and Online Programs

Offers virtual counseling and support groups for individuals who cannot attend in-person sessions. 


6. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Combines behavioral therapy with medications to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms. 


7. Canna Recovery (Cali Sober)

This new approach utilizes cannabis as a substitute to alcohol and other chemical addicting mind altering substances.  

*The sale and use of marijuana remains illegal under federal law*


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