Treatment Centers in 92067

Centered Ground began providing radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RO-DBT) in 2014, the first in Southern California to offer this groundbreaking approach. Directed by Dr. Angela Klein, part of the first intensively trained U.S. cohort completed by treatment developer Dr. Thomas Lynch, Centered Ground remains the only intensively trained program in the San Diego area. RO-DBT is the most current adaptation of traditional DBT for individuals who struggle with patterns overcontrolled behavior and emotional inhibition, including restricting eating disorders (e.g., anorexia nervosa), pervasive anxiety disorders, and chronic depression. RO DBT provides psychoeducation and tools to address the underlying neurobiology behind these patterns, to facilitate greater self-understanding, compassion, and desired connection in relationships. The program is based on the research of Dr. Thomas Lynch over the past 20 years. Skills training occurs in a weekly two-hour class, as well as private sessions. In 2018 Mia Najor joined the team, completing intensive training, as well.
Centered Ground began providing radically open dialectical behavior therapy (RO-DBT) in 2014, the first in Southern California to offer this groundbreaking approach. Directed by Dr. Angela Klein, part of the first intensively trained U.S. cohort completed by treatment developer Dr. Thomas Lynch, Centered Ground remains the only intensively trained program in the San Diego area. RO-DBT is the most current adaptation of traditional DBT for individuals who struggle with patterns overcontrolled behavior and emotional inhibition, including restricting eating disorders (e.g., anorexia nervosa), pervasive anxiety disorders, and chronic depression. RO DBT provides psychoeducation and tools to address the underlying neurobiology behind these patterns, to facilitate greater self-understanding, compassion, and desired connection in relationships. The program is based on the research of Dr. Thomas Lynch over the past 20 years. Skills training occurs in a weekly two-hour class, as well as private sessions. In 2018 Mia Najor joined the team, completing intensive training, as well.

Any person who uses opioids is at risk for developing an addiction to them. Because opioid use slows the body’s production of endorphins, the body needs more and more opioids to feel good. This tolerance can cause people to experience painful withdrawal symptoms if they stop using opioids, which can make them feel anxious about taking steps to end their use of the substance. Located just outside of San Diego, California, Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which includes prescription medications that can lessen the intensity of withdrawal symptoms. Our clinic offers multiple medications, and each of those medications has been approved by the FDA for use in MAT programs in the United States. Prior to beginning treatment, you will participate in a thorough assessment. Based on the results of that assessment, one of our team members will determine whether a prescription for methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, or Suboxone will be best for you. When people receive medication-assisted treatment, they can gain the strength and clarity needed to participate in effective addiction therapy as they begin their recovery journey.
Any person who uses opioids is at risk for developing an addiction to them. Because opioid use slows the body’s production of endorphins, the body needs more and more opioids to feel good. This tolerance can cause people to experience painful withdrawal symptoms if they stop using opioids, which can make them feel anxious about taking steps to end their use of the substance. Located just outside of San Diego, California, Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT), which includes prescription medications that can lessen the intensity of withdrawal symptoms. Our clinic offers multiple medications, and each of those medications has been approved by the FDA for use in MAT programs in the United States. Prior to beginning treatment, you will participate in a thorough assessment. Based on the results of that assessment, one of our team members will determine whether a prescription for methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, or Suboxone will be best for you. When people receive medication-assisted treatment, they can gain the strength and clarity needed to participate in effective addiction therapy as they begin their recovery journey.