Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Beverly Hills, CA
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder, is the inability to stop drinking alcohol even when drinking leads to negative consequences. It’s a growing problem in the United States, affecting more than 28 million Americans each year.
Addiction is a family disease, so alcohol use disorder doesn’t just affect the person doing the drinking. It also takes a physical and emotional toll on family members and friends.
Safe Haven Recovery provides compassionate, evidence-based care for those who need alcoholism help to achieve lasting recovery. We offer personalized addiction treatment to ensure you receive the services you need.
Safe Haven Recovery also offers a full continuum of care, from inpatient treatment to outpatient counseling. Take the first step — learn how Safe Haven can help.

Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder and Its Consequences
What Is Alcohol Addiction?
Alcohol addiction is the inability to stop drinking alcohol even when it has negative consequences for your health, your job or your social life. For example, someone with an alcohol addiction may be unable to stop drinking even after losing their job or developing liver problems due to excess alcohol consumption.
Addiction is different from alcohol use or alcohol abuse. Someone who uses alcohol may do so without any negative consequences. Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that interferes with your daily life. If you abuse alcohol, you may find it difficult to get to work on time, maintain your personal relationships or manage your mental health.
Common Alcohol Abuse Signs
Alcohol abuse has several warning signs. Here’s what you can expect at each stage.
Early
- Drinking more alcohol than intended
- Neglecting your work or family responsibilities due to alcohol use
- Hiding alcohol in your home
- Lying about your alcohol consumption
- Blacking out
- Experiencing mild hangovers
- Using alcohol to cope with strong emotions
Moderate
- Increased alcohol tolerance
- Mood swings related to alcohol consumption
- Drinking early in the day or while you’re at work
- Poor work or school performance
- Drinking alone
- Relationship problems due to alcohol consumption
Severe
- Consuming alcohol even when it has serious physical, social or legal consequences (e.g., DUI charges, serious health problems)
- Lack of interest in your favorite activities
- Inability to reduce your alcohol consumption
- Shaking, sweating and other withdrawal symptoms if you attempt to stop drinking
Family members might notice your personality has changed. For example, if you’re typically an outgoing person, those closest to you may notice that you’ve started isolating yourself.
Concerned about these signs? Our substance abuse treatment program can help.

Who Is This Program For?
This program offers integrated care for individuals managing substance use and mental health challenges, tailored to their unique needs. It’s ideal for those seeking to understand the connection between addiction and mental health conditions.
We provide comprehensive support for individuals who need a professional diagnosis or treatment for co-occurring disorders, addressing both mental and physical health simultaneously.
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Why Professional Alcoholism Help Is Essential
Risks of Quitting Alone
It’s great that you want to quit drinking, but once you develop a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol, sudden withdrawal can cause seizures, delirium tremens and other serious symptoms. It’s important that you have experienced professionals around you to provide emotional support and help you through the physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
Our alcohol detox program offers 24/7 medical care for a safer start to sobriety.
Physical and Mental Health Impact

Over time, untreated alcohol addiction can cause serious organ damage. Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to problems with the liver, brain, heart and lungs. Alcohol use also increases the risk of developing certain types of cancer.
The effects of long-term alcohol use aren’t just physical. They can also affect your mental health, causing you to develop a co-occurring disorder. In simple terms, a co-occurring disorder is a mental health condition accompanied by a substance use disorder.
Our dual diagnosis treatment program addresses both addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Your Personalized Addiction Treatment Journey
Alcohol Detox — A Safe First Step
At Safe Haven Recovery, our alcohol detox program uses a medically supported approach. You’ll have access to support from licensed medical professionals, making it easier to get through the initial withdrawal process. We can even provide medications to ease your withdrawal symptoms and make you more comfortable.
Residential Rehab Centers for Alcohol Addiction
Safe Haven Recovery offers a serene environment for inpatient rehab. We also provide structured care, allowing you to focus on your recovery free of distractions. You’ll have access to group support, therapy and other services to help you recover from your alcohol use disorder.
Our residential treatment program provides a healing, drug-free space to focus on recovery.
Intensive Outpatient Support for Flexible Recovery
If you’re a working professional or a caregiver who can’t make inpatient rehab work with your schedule, Safe Haven Recovery also offers outpatient care. Instead of staying at the treatment center, you’ll receive addiction treatment services on an outpatient basis.
Like our inpatient rehab program, outpatient addiction treatment features personalized therapy and services designed to help you avoid relapsing.
Our intensive outpatient program offers flexibility without compromising care.

Choosing Safe Haven Recovery: A Trusted Partner on the Path to Sobriety
Why Families Trust Our Rehab Centers
Safe Haven Recovery has accredited staff members, personalized care and aftercare planning to address your unique needs. Past clients describe Safe Haven as a place to “build yourself back up and become a better you.” We also have a reputation for providing “life-changing” addiction treatment services.
Holistic and Evidence-Based Sobriety Support
At Safe Haven Recovery, we offer cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, family therapy, and trauma-informed care. To support long-term recovery and reintegration into the community, we take a holistic, evidence-based approach to recovery. Our programs address the important connection between your mind and your body, reducing the risk of relapse.
Take the First Step Toward Sobriety With Safe Haven Recovery
Our staff members are invested in helping you heal with hope and dignity. All you have to do is take the first step. Call Safe Haven Recovery or submit a form to speak with an admissions counselor.
Ready to reclaim your life from alcohol addiction? Safe Haven Recovery is here when you’re ready to start. Contact us today.
Sources:
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (2024). Alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the United States: Age groups and demographic characteristics. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Retrieved from https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/alcohols-effects-health/alcohol-topics/alcohol-facts-and-statistics/alcohol-use-disorder-aud-united-states-age-groups-and-demographic-characteristics
- Cleveland Clinic. (2024, April). Alcohol use disorder (formerly called alcoholism): What it is, symptoms & treatment. Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/3909-alcoholism
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