A SAFE, SUPPORTIVE SPACE FOR WOMEN TO RECOVER
Does a woman you love struggle with an addiction to Xanax? Do you see signs of this struggle and feel helpless in protecting her from the addiction? While you cannot control another person’s wellness or recovery, you can assist her in getting the help she needs with the addiction treatment services provided by Soledad House in San Diego. Xanax addiction treatment provides real hope for a better life after addiction.

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DOES SOMEONE YOU LOVE NEED XANAX ADDICTION TREATMENT?
Deciding whether your loved one needs treatment for Xanax addiction is a courageous first step toward recovery. Here are the signs that may indicate they need support:
Key Signs to Watch For:
- Declining performance: skips work, neglects responsibilities
- Excessive sedation: unusually long sleep, pronounced drowsiness
- Cognitive impairment: confusion, disorientation, appearing “drunk” without alcohol
- Intense anxiety: symptoms escalate when not using Xanax
- Relationship strain: family conflicts, isolation, emotional distance
If you’re observing several of these behaviors persistently, it may signal a need for professional Xanax addiction treatment in San Diego.
HELPING YOUR LOVED ONE GET INTO XANAX ADDICTION TREATMENT
Identifying a drug problem is one thing. Of course, getting your loved one into treatment is the biggest hurdle to achieving recovery. Your best bet is talking to her when she is sober, not when she is under the influence of Xanax.
Finding the right opportunity for this talk is frustrating to many people. You must work around all of her Xanax side effects, such as sleepiness and distraction, as well as concentration and memory problems. Of course, when she does not use her Xanax, she likely shows intense anxiety.
Make sure you approach the subject of addiction treatment with compassion and understanding. She needs your support; to assure her that you want to stand by her as she gets the help she needs. The stronger her support system, the more likely she will enter rehab and gain lifelong recovery.
If you need help talking to your friend or family member about Xanax addiction treatment, ask your chosen rehab for help. Soledad House in San Diego provides this help and guidance when you need it most. Because Soledad House treats only women with addiction and co-occurring conditions, your loved one will get the help she needs.
Some of the physical signs of alcoholism may include swelling and redness in the hands, cheeks or nose. Red blood vessels may also appear on the surface of the skin. Additionally, weight gain or loss is common among those who have signs of alcohol abuse.
Just as important as the physical symptoms of addiction are the behavioral symptoms. Individuals suffering from alcoholism might withdraw from family events, act differently than usual or disengage from friendships.
Alcoholism may also be present in a person who drinks alcohol daily. Though he or she may have a desire to cut back or quit, those plans fail time and time again. Addiction also usually increases tolerance. This means the number of drinks that the individual consumes increases on a regular basis.
ADDICTION TREATMENT SERVICES
Xanax Addiction Recovery Is Possible—She Doesn’t Have to Face It Alone
Your loved one is not alone in struggling with Xanax addiction. Benzodiazepine misuse especially involving prescription drugs like Xanax is increasingly common. But addiction is rarely just about the substance. It often stems from deeper emotional, psychological, or relational challenges. That’s why lasting recovery requires more than detox—it requires compassionate, evidence-based treatment.
At Soledad House in San Diego, women find strength, structure, and support in a safe, gender-responsive environment. Our treatment programs are designed to address both addiction and the underlying issues driving it. Our comprehensive approach includes:
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) – clients receive structured, day‑long therapy to build essential skills and support lasting sobriety
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – a flexible schedule combining life‑skills training, job/education support, and therapy to help clients reintegrate successfully into daily life
- Extended care programs to reinforce long-term recovery
- Sober living and aftercare planning for smooth transitions post-treatment
- Therapy for codependency, particularly in family or partner relationships
- Exercise and holistic therapies, including yoga and mindfulness
- Spiritual growth and 12-step integration
- Community involvement and outings to rebuild confidence and connection
Finding the Right California Treatment Facility
Each day, women regain their health, purpose, and independence at Soledad House. With individualized therapy, group support, and a full continuum of care, your friend or family member can reclaim the life she deserves—free from the grip of Xanax.
Help your loved one start the journey to lasting recovery in San Diego, CA. Call Soledad House now at 866.314.3222 or contact us for more information about available programs. With the right patience and support, your loved one can find her way to treatment and healthy recovery.
