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Access Malibu accepts insurance from most major providers and will work with you to obtain the best coverage your policy can provide. Access Malibu is In-Network with Blue Cross for detox and residential levels of care, and we accept Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Blue Cross, United Behavioral Health, Geha, PacifiCare, Magellan, and many others. Call our admissions staff at 866-388-1173 for a free check of your insurance benefits and to learn more about joining us at Access Malibu.
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About Access Malibu
Access Malibu, located in sunny southern California, offers detox and residential treatment for addictions and co-occurring disorders. Using a combination of evidence-based individual and group therapy, and experiential therapies like meditation, yoga, and recreation therapy, Access Malibu aims to get to the root causes of addiction. Founded on the idea that the best recovery methodologies and programs should be available to everyone regardless of economic status, Access Malibu accepts insurance from most major providers and helps patients obtain the best coverage possible.
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Provider's Policy:Access Malibu accepts insurance from most major providers and will work with you to obtain the best coverage your policy can provide. Access Malibu is In-Network with Blue Cross for detox and residential levels of care, and we accept Aetna, Humana, Cigna, Blue Cross, United Behavioral Health, Geha, PacifiCare, Magellan, and many others. Call our admissions staff at 866-388-1173 for a free check of your insurance benefits and to learn more about joining us at Access Malibu.
Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
This center treats primary substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Your treatment plan addresses each condition at once with personalized, compassionate care for comprehensive healing.
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
A person with multiple mental health diagnoses, such as addiction and depression, has co-occurring disorders also called dual diagnosis.
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
Expressive tools and therapies help patients process past situations, learn more about themselves, and find healing through action.
Individual care meets the needs of each patient, using personalized treatment to provide them the most relevant care and greatest chance of success.
Patient and therapist meet 1-on-1 to work through difficult emotions and behavioral challenges in a personal, private setting.
A practiced state of mind that brings patients to the present. It allows them to become fully aware of themselves, their feelings, and the present moment.
In recreation therapy, recovery can be joyful. Patients practice social skills and work through emotional triggers by engaging in fun activities.
Yoga is both a physical and spiritual practice. It includes a flow of movement, breathing techniques, and meditation.
Using alcohol as a coping mechanism, or drinking excessively throughout the week, signals an alcohol use disorder.
Benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep issues. They are highly habit forming, and their abuse can cause mood changes and poor judgement.
A person with multiple mental health diagnoses, such as addiction and depression, has co-occurring disorders also called dual diagnosis.
Cocaine is a stimulant with euphoric effects. Agitation, muscle ticks, psychosis, and heart issues are common symptoms of cocaine abuse.
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
Ecstasy is a stimulant that causes intense euphoria and heightened awareness. Abuse of this drug can trigger depression, insomnia, and memory problems.
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Hallucinogenic drugs—like LSD—cause euphoria and increased sensory experiences. When abused, they can lead to depression and psychosis.
Methamphetamine, or meth, increases energy, agitation, and paranoia. Long-term use can result in severe physical and mental health issues.
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