Vered at San Gabriel

What We Treat

Substance Use and Related Challenges

At Vered, we treat substance use disorders as complex, treatable conditions that affect the whole person—not just substance use behaviors. Individuals may arrive after repeated relapse experiences or when entering treatment for the first time, often with disrupted relationships, emotional distress, and difficulty maintaining stability across environments. When appropriate, medication-assisted treatment can be incorporated as part of a comprehensive care plan.

Substance Use and Related Challenges

Rather than focusing solely on abstinence, Vered addresses the underlying drivers of continued use and relapse.

Our treatment addresses:

Substance Use Disorders

Treatment is individualized to reflect each person’s history, patterns of use, and current needs.

Our program provides treatment for individuals experiencing difficulties with substances including:

Treatment is individualized to reflect each person’s history, patterns of use, and current needs.

Co-Occurring Mental Health Concerns

Many individuals experiencing substance use challenges also experience emotional or mental health concerns that can influence coping patterns.

Our clinical team works with clients to address concerns such as:

Treatment is individualized to reflect each person’s history, patterns of use, and current needs.

Trauma and Stress Responses

Many individuals entering treatment have experienced stressful or overwhelming life events that may influence emotional patterns and coping behaviors.

Treatment includes exploring how stress responses impact emotional regulation, relationships, and decision-making, while developing healthier ways to manage stress without relying on substances.

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When Residential Treatment May Be Helpful

A residential setting provides a structured and supportive environment where individuals can step away from daily pressures and focus on recovery.

Residential treatment may be appropriate when individuals:

Grief and Loss

Unresolved grief can contribute to patterns of emotional withdrawal, numbing, and substance use.

Loss can take many forms, including:

Treatment includes structured opportunities to acknowledge and begin processing grief in manageable ways within a supportive therapeutic environment.

Emotional and Behavioral Patterns

Substance use often develops alongside patterns of coping that become difficult to sustain over time.

Clients may enter treatment experiencing challenges such as:

Through therapy, experiential programming, and wellness practices, individuals develop healthier ways of responding to these experiences.

A Foundation for Recovery

Treatment at Vered San Gabriel focuses on helping individuals develop greater self-understanding and more sustainable patterns of living.

Through individualized care, evidence-based therapies, wellness programming, and continuing care planning, individuals build a foundation for long-term recovery.