Confidential Recovery
Substance Use Treatment Facility in San Diego
4420 Hotel Cir Ct # 300, San Diego, CA 92108

Facility overview
Center Type: Substance Use
Levels of Care: Outpatient Treatment
Client Focus: Adults, Veterans, First Responders
Occupancy: -
Facility Summary:
We serve people who are looking to receive counseling & support in order to maintain abstinence from an addictive substance that has negatively impacted their lives. Many San Diego professionals come to our program to receive the support of our talented and multidisciplinary team who can work through the issues that are contributing to their substance misuse. The professional approach & confidential setting of our program appeals to San Diego executives who also appreciate the flexibility that our outpatient model affords. Some of our clients arrive here as part of a longer continuum of care, after having completed an intensive residential addiction program. With the help of our caring team, they are able to receive ongoing outpatient recovery support as they return to their home & careers. Whatever reason brings someone to the door of our treatment program, they will receive confidential, long-term addiction treatment that supports sustainable recovery. Underlying Addiction: CR’s treatment is mindful of the role that past traumas (PTSD), relationships and mood disorders have on an individual's battle with addiction. We cater our treatment to help individuals garner interpersonal and emotional regulation skills conducive to effective, sustainable behavioral choices – actions in line with their values and goals - through evidence-based methods such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Seeking Safety, Mindfulness Meditation and EMDR. Continued Treatment: Confidential Recovery is a great option for continued treatment and support after discharging from a detox clinic or a residential addiction program. CR is also a perfect beginning for those clients who are “higher-functioning” and don’t wish to do residential treatment, are trying sober living, private therapy, working, or have parenting responsibilities.



