Psychotherapy Program
Psychotherapy is a broad term, but it refers to any kind of therapy that uses psychological means instead of medical or pharmacological means. Another way to describe this form of addiction treatment therapy is talk therapy since talking is often the main component of treatment. In women’s addiction treatment programs, psychotherapeutic approaches can be incredibly helpful.
EXCELLENT Based on 288 reviews Avilene Salgado2025-12-22Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Soladad was the best!!! Because of them I started feeling my emotions again after so many years! I would have NOT BEEN ABLE TO DO IT WITHOUT THEM!!! I’m happy to say I’m sober and looking forward to the future. liv o2025-12-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am incredibly grateful for Soledad and everyone there. From day one, they have been so accommodating and attentive to my individual needs. The therapists are truly next level and have helped me experience breakthroughs I never thought were possible. For the first time in a long time, I genuinely feel like I’m progressing in life, and things that once felt impossible are finally coming to fruition. In addition to the wonderful staff and amazing women there, the treatment and aftercare houses are the most beautiful and comfortable facilities I’ve experienced — which says a lot. I was initially hesitant about attending an all-women’s facility, but it ended up being one of the best decisions of my life. If you’re unsure about coming, I strongly encourage you to give it a try. If you do make the commitment, I highly recommend participating in their aftercare program as well. Their aftercare houses are affordable, supportive, and provide the extra stability needed to truly jump-start your life and create meaningful, lasting memories (shoutout to Miss Nitra!). Kristen Young2025-11-16Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Going to Soledad was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. This program genuinely saved my life. I walked in scared and unsure, and I walked out with lifelong friends, a stronger sense of self, and a support system I never expected to find. The staff at Soledad truly care. Neetra and Michelle were absolutely amazing—supportive, patient, and always there when I needed someone to talk to or a simple reminder that I wasn’t alone. They treated all of us like actual human beings, not just clients passing through. And Mary… I don’t even have enough words. She is the best therapist I could have ever asked for. She understood me, challenged me, and helped me grow in ways I didn’t know were possible. She played such a huge part in my healing, and I’m forever grateful for her. If you are thinking about joining Soledad, just know that you’ll be walking into a place filled with real compassion, genuine connection, and people who want nothing more than to see you succeed. This program changed my life—and I would recommend it to anyone who needs a safe place to heal and start again. chloe redden2025-11-15Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Soledad House Recovery Center was truly life-changing. The staff is compassionate, supportive, and genuinely committed to helping women heal. The environment felt safe, structured, and empowering. I left with the tools and confidence I needed to rebuild my life. I’m deeply grateful and highly recommend Soledad House to anyone seeking real recovery. Kati Starr2025-08-13Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This place has helped to change my life. The staff are amazing, the program is perfect, and the counselors are well informed and educated. I felt very heard, and cared for. Taylor McCormick2025-08-06Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was my first time getting sober, and after battling a 7-year addiction, I was ready for a change—but I had no idea what to expect from a treatment center. I was scared and unsure. From the moment I arrived at Soledad House, the staff welcomed me with warmth and compassion. On my first day, the administration helped calm my fears and made me feel safe and supported enough to begin my recovery journey. What truly sets Soledad House apart is that they don’t just focus on substance abuse—they focus on rebuilding self-worth, which was something I didn’t even realize I needed. The care here is deeply personal and intentional. Today, I’m 9 months sober and proud to be an employee at Soledad House. I’ve learned to love myself again and have gained valuable tools for how to navigate life and handle challenges in a healthy way. The therapists and staff—especially Lauren, Sara, Ashlee, Neetra, and Michelle—are truly a godsend. They genuinely care, and it shows in everything they do. I can’t say enough good things about Soledad House—it changed my life Natalie Cyr2025-07-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I never in my life would think I’m here in San Diego “LIVING MY BEST LIFE!!!!!.. Soledad has made it possible for me to have 7 months of sobriety today! .. the staff mainly Sara who made me get through the hardest time in my life .. Leaving my family and friends to start over and now I can’t ever think of living anywhere else.. Thank you Soledad!!❤️❤️ Emma Kalliainen2025-07-17Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. An absolutely amazing program. I’ve been to 16 programs and this is the best one by far. They have helped stay clean. I will be a year clean in a few days my sobriety date is 7/24/24. I recommend this place for anyone looking to get sober and to stay sober. They take your sobriety very serious and is really involved. If you’re ready to stay get sober come here. Love and light. 🖤🌸🙏 Kelsey White2025-07-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The staff is amazing! I felt so loved while attending here. I gained strength in my recovery & actually enjoyed my time while doing it. They show you what it’s like to love your life sober ! The staff not only gives you a structured program but you can tell that helping women recover is their passion. I’m so thankful for Soledad house!
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Treating Addiction With Behavioral Therapy
Behavioral therapy is one of the most common addiction treatment methods. The goal of behavioral therapy is to change negative behaviors into positive ones. There are a variety of different negative behaviors associated with addiction.
Behavioral therapy dives into why patients act the way that they do. It seeks to establish new habits that lead away from substance abuse and toward sobriety. Often, addiction therapists for women can help patients uncover the motivation for their unhealthy behaviors. This may pave the way for issue resolution.
In addiction recovery, establishing a routine can be incredibly helpful. Behavioral therapy makes that easier to do, helping patients achieve and then maintain their sobriety for a lifetime.
Treating Addiction With Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
If behavioral therapy seeks to change behaviors, then cognitive therapy seeks to change the way that patients think. Many people who struggle with addiction also struggle to regulate their emotions. Black and white thinking is common, but it’s also dangerous.
Black and white thinking is a condition where individuals struggle to see the middle ground. If they make a small mistake, everything feels like a disaster. This thinking is especially problematic when addiction is an issue. Just because there’s a small hiccup in recovery, it doesn’t mean that relapse is inevitable.
Cognitive thinking is a form of psychotherapy that addresses that negative black and white thinking. Through talk therapy, patients can discuss their innermost thoughts, and address them rationally. Often, talking about them out loud reveals that the roots of these thoughts are in emotion rather than truth.
Treating Addiction With a Holistic Approach to Psychotherapy
Often, the best way to address addiction is with a comprehensive approach. Psychotherapy is the basis for many addiction treatment methods.
What is psychotherapy? Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, or EMDR therapy, is one popular example. This is a non-pharmacological treatment method that helps patients resolve a history of trauma. Patients think of a troubling part of their past, reliving the situation. Then, they perform rapid eye movements to minimize the intensity and power of the memory.
EMDR is just one of the many holistic and alternative therapies that can aid recovery. Other holistic treatment methods might include:
- 12-step therapy
- Spiritual development
- Fitness therapy
- Aftercare programs
Group Therapy At Our Recovery Center
Group therapy is another popular form of addiction treatment therapy. As the name suggests, group therapy is a group of patients working with a therapist or counselor. Group therapy can reduce feelings of isolation and allow patients to communicate and share experiences with one another.
Patients might feel lonely during addiction recovery. By participating in group therapy, patients can see how many other people are going through a similar situation. Group therapy can also allow for sharing in a judgment-free zone.
Family Therapy At Our San Diego Rehab Center
Addiction programs can also include family therapy. This involves the whole family. Patients can start to rebuild relationships with their loved ones. Since addiction can damage relationships, this therapy is incredibly helpful.
Family therapy also helps family members recover. Even if they aren’t struggling with addiction, they often struggle with the stress of having a loved one with this disease. Therapy can help them recover safely, manage stress in a healthy way, and learn how to help rather than enable in the future.
Psychotherapy treatment is an important part of addiction recovery. At Soledad House in San Diego, California, it’s part of a comprehensive recovery plan. Call 866.314.3222 to begin your journey to lifelong sobriety.
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