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At Redwood Recovery, we provide private, evidence‑based alcohol rehab in Los Angeles for people struggling with alcohol addiction and ready to take the first step toward recovery.

Our team creates personalized treatment plans that combine clinical care, compassionate support, and a calm residential setting designed for privacy, comfort, and long-term healing.

Evidence-Based Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Los Angeles

Understanding Alcohol Addiction

Initial Use

Some people can drink alcohol without major issues. For others, alcohol use may begin to develop into unhealthy or risky patterns

Early Abuse

Relationship Suffering Due to Addiction
At this stage, a person may drink more often or in larger amounts, continuing despite problems in relationships, work, or daily life.

Addiction

Alcohol addiction can involve both physical and psychological dependence. A person may feel they need alcohol to function, relax, cope, or get through the day

Recovery

Recovery is the stage where healing begins. With the right support, people can rebuild their health, restore stability, and learn how to live without alcohol
For many people, drinking gradually shifts from occasional use into patterns that become difficult to control.
Alcohol addiction is a complex condition that can affect a person’s health, relationships, work, emotions, and life.

Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction can look different for everyone, but there are common signs that may show a person needs professional support

If you or someone close to you is experiencing these signs, it may be time to speak with a qualified professional
  • Strong cravings for alcohol
  • Difficulty controlling how much or how often you drink
  • Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
  • Drinking in secret
  • Neglecting responsibilities because of alcohol use
  • Continuing to drink despite negative consequences
  • Relationship, work, or health problems connected to drinking

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Mental Health

Anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges can lead some people to use alcohol as a way to cope or self‑medicate

Trauma

People who have experienced trauma may turn to alcohol to numb emotions, avoid painful memories, or manage distress

Stress

Work pressure, relationship conflict, social circles, and major life changes can all contribute to unhealthy drinking pattern

Genetics

Family history can affect how a person responds to alcohol and may increase the risk of alcohol dependence

Factors That Can Influence Alcohol Addiction

Inpatient rehab provides a level of structure and safety that outpatient care cannot fully offer. Clients are removed from daily triggers and placed in an environment where recovery becomes the main focus.

Consequences of Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction can affect nearly every part of a person’s life — from physical health and mental well-being to relationships, work, and finances
  • Increased risk of stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Liver damage, including alcoholic hepatitis
  • Increased risk of certain cancers
  • Worsening anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns
  • Memory and learning difficulties
  • Risky behavior while under the influence
  • Social isolation and relationship problems
  • Employment or financial instability

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation gives clients a safe, supportive space to step away from triggers, stabilize, and focus on recovery.

Medication Support

Medication can be used as part of alcohol addiction treatment when it is clinically appropriate. Certain medications may help reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and make early recovery more manageable. This can give clients more stability as they begin the deeper work of therapy and long-term recovery.

Counseling

Counseling is an important part of alcohol addiction treatment. It gives clients a safe space to understand the emotional, behavioral, and psychological patterns behind alcohol use.

Nutritional Support

Alcohol addiction can affect the body’s strength, energy, mood, and overall health, so nutritional support can play an important role in recovery. At Redwood Recovery, wellness-focused care may include balanced meals and guidance that helps restore physical balance, reduce cravings, improve stability, and support the body as it heals from the effects of alcohol use.

Social Support

Recovery can feel isolating, but the right support makes the process more stable and sustainable. At Redwood Recovery, clients are surrounded by professionals and peers who understand the challenges of alcohol addiction and can offer guidance, encouragement, and accountability throughout treatment.
Alcohol addiction treatment should be personalized. The right approach depends on the person’s symptoms, history, health, and recovery needs. At Redwood Recovery, care may include residential rehab, medication support, counseling, nutritional guidance, social support, and long-term recovery planning. A clear treatment plan and ongoing support can make long-term recovery more achievable.

Options for Treating Alcohol Addiction

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