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Best Gambling Addiction Rehabs in California

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 56 best treatment centers for gambling in California. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential.

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56 Best Centers in California

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Residential
Los Angeles, California, United States

Hollywood Hills Recovery

(49)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Gambling
Alcohol
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Detox
Drug Addiction
Methamphetamine
Prescription Drugs
Young Adults
Treating gambling addiction with a holistic approach, offering personalized therapy sessions, support groups, and coping strategies to address the psychological aspects of addiction, within a nurturing and luxurious environment aimed at achieving lasting recovery... More
  • Addiction Recovery

    Addiction Recovery

  • Boutique

    Boutique

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Residential
San Diego, California, United States

San Diego Detox and Residential

(49)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Detox
Drug Addiction
Executives
Family Therapy
Luxury
Residential
Trauma
A luxurious residential and detox center with private rooms, in-house chef, medication-assisted treatment, dual-diagnosis care, and evidence-based, gender-specific care... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • On-site Medical Detox

    On-site Medical Detox

  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

Residential
Malibu, California, United States

Seasons in Malibu

(51)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Bipolar
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Drug Addiction
Executives
Luxury
Professionals
Trauma
Tailored treatment for gambling addiction in a luxury, beachside location. Clients are given an exceptional level of residential care, and empowered to make behavioral, emotional, physical, and lifestyle changes to support long-term recovery... More
  • CARF Accredited

    CARF Accredited

  • Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

    Doctorate Level One-On-One Therapy

  • Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

    Licensed for Both Addiction & Mental Health

Residential
Rancho Santa Fe, California, United States

Villa Oasis San Diego

(53)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Drug Addiction
Holistic
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Professionals
Trauma
Villa Oasis is an ultra-private, premier rehabilitation facility that provides addiction treatment with a 1:1 client to therapist ratio... More
  • Holistic Approach

    Holistic Approach

  • Medically Assisted Detox

    Medically Assisted Detox

  • Private Rooms Available

    Private Rooms Available

Residential
Malibu, California, United States

Amend Mental Health Treatment

(61)
Mental Health
Co-Occurring Substance Use
Anxiety
Bipolar
Co-Occurring Disorders
Depression
Licensed Primary Mental Health
Luxury
Professionals
Trauma
Redefining residential mental health treatment with an emphasis on the client’s individuality and an exclusive focus on restoring mental well being... More
  • Boutique

    Boutique

  • Customized Treatment Plans

    Customized Treatment Plans

  • Master's and Doctoral Level Therapists

    Master's and Doctoral Level Therapists

Santa Ana, California, United States

The Grove Recovery Community

(19)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Allow Cell Phones
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Executives
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Trauma
Offers a range of programs tailored to individual needs to help clients reclaim their sobriety, flourish in recovery, and thrive in their future... More
  • 2+ Individual Sessions a Week

    2+ Individual Sessions a Week

  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Tech Friendly

    Tech Friendly

Residential
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Vail Valley, Colorado, United States

All Points North Lodge

(98)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Trauma
Spa
Co-Occurring Disorders
Veterans
Executives
Alcohol
A luxurious private campus in the mountains treating addiction and mental health with individualized care and specialized tracks for executives, veterans, and more... More
  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • Trauma-Informed Care

    Trauma-Informed Care

  • Master's Level Therapists

    Master's Level Therapists

Residential

8831 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Beit T'Shuvah

Substance Use
Gambling
Spiritual Emphasis
A Jewish, faith-based, residential center treating gambling with a blend of spiritual care, individual therapy, and 12-Step programming... More
Outpatient

11150 W. Olympic Blvd. #760 Los Angeles, CA 90064

Heights Treatment Los Angeles

(35)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Gambling
Alcohol
Depression
Drug Addiction
Sex Addiction
The center specializes in evidence-based gambling addiction treatment, utilizing antidepressants, mood stabilizers, individual and family therapy, and support groups like Gamblers Anonymous for comprehensive care... More
Residential
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Sebring, Florida, United States

Tikvah Lake Recovery

(67)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Depression
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Anxiety
Wellness
Alcohol
Residential center that offers luxurious personalized executive treatment for those who seek the ultimate in treatment, privacy, and comfort... More
  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Pet Friendly

    Pet Friendly

  • Private Rooms Only

    Private Rooms Only

Residential

11811 Darlene Lane Moorpark, CA 90365

Enlight Treatment Center

(16)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Gambling
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Located outside of Los Angeles, Enlight Treatment Center is a residential home offering caring, compassionate, and dedicated treatment... More
Retreat

Southern California, CA, USA

Privé-Swiss

Substance Use and Mental Health
Burnout
Executives
Stress
Privé-Swiss is exclusive and bespoke, treating only 1 to 3 clients at a time with issues like extreme burnout, depression, and substance abuse... More
Residential

32420 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA, 90265

Avalon Malibu

Substance Use and Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
Situated directly on the Pacific Coast, Avalon Malibu boasts not only breathtaking views, but also comprehensive addiction and mental health treatment... More
Residential
Ad
Tequesta, Florida, United States

Orenda at Futures

(120)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Luxury
Trauma
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Professionals
Chronic Pain Management
Alcohol
A high-profile luxury recovery program treating addiction and mental health conditions with discretion, personalized care, and luxury amenities... More
  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Utmost Confidentiality

    Utmost Confidentiality

Residential

31450 Broad Beach Rd, Malibu, CA 90265

The Pointe Malibu Recovery Center

(7)
Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Chronic Pain Management
Drug Addiction
Prescription Drugs
Trauma
An ultra-private center offering highly individualized treatment with a 5:1 staff ratio, ocean views, and inclusive care with specialty treatment tracks... More
Residential

39407 Vista Del Sol, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

Betty Ford Center Rancho Mirage

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Family Program
Twelve Step
A well-known and accredited treatment center offering an individualized, 12-Step-based addiction treatment program on a beautiful 20-acre campus... More
Residential

33861 Granada Dr, Dana Point, CA 92629

Dana Point Rehab (Faith-Based Treatment Track)

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Religion-Based Track
This Faith-Based track provides premium medical treatment and accommodations with nondenominational, Christ-centered addiction treatment... More
Residential
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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville Recovery Center

(267)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Benzodiazepines
Depression
Heroin
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Holistic
Detox
Alcohol
Providing individualized addiction and co-occurring mental health treatment in a Tudor-style home with medical detox, residential care, and holistic therapies... More
  • Insurance Accepted

    Insurance Accepted

  • Joint Commission Accredited

    Joint Commission Accredited

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Residential

1042 East Belmont Abbey Lane, Claremont, CA 91711, United States

Hathaway Recovery

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Hathaway Recovery is a mountain resort style rehabilitation center for men and women struggling with substance addiction and co-occurring disorders... More
Residential

191 N El Molino Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101, United States

The Gooden Center

Substance Use and Mental Health
Alcohol
Anxiety
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Personality Disorders
The Gooden Center provides addiction and mental health treatment in gender-specific housing throughout Southern, California... More
Residential

226 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach, CA 92651

NEM Recovery Centers

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Drug Addiction
Family Program
Trauma
Veterans
Beachside, trauma-focused addiction treatment with small group residential care, specialized veteran support, and holistic therapies like art, music, and nutrition workshops... More
Residential
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Reno, Nevada, United States

The Differents

(18)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Chronic Relapse
Opioids
Drug Addiction
Co-Occurring Disorders
Executives
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Detox
Alcohol
Helps clients rediscover their passions, awaken untapped potential, and create a fresh start, free from the chains of substance use and co-occurring disorders... More
  • Therapeutic Location

    Therapeutic Location

  • Perfect for Professionals

    Perfect for Professionals

  • Utmost Confidentiality

    Utmost Confidentiality

Residential

231 Alabama St, Huntington Beach, CA 92648

Sober Partners

Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Executive Program
Pet Friendly
Sober Partners offers holistic addiction treatment with unique sober coaching services in gender-specific housing near the beach... More
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Gambling addiction, also known as compulsive gambling, causes a person to continually and uncontrollably gamble despite adverse consequences. Symptoms of gambling addiction include preoccupation with gambling, lies and excuses to cover up gambling, using gambling to escape problems, and an inability to stop or reduce gambling.

Gambling addiction can lead to financial difficulties, strained relationships, and emotional distress. Treatment typically involves counseling, support groups, and medication.

The towering highs and guilt-ridden lows of gambling can spin off into a costly addiction. By triggering the release of dopamine, a chemical in the brain associated with pleasure, gambling creates a neurochemical “high” that can be as powerful as a substance-induced one.

Eventually, you may feel unable to stop yourself from chasing that high. Your brain may struggle to produce enough happy chemicals on its own if you don't gamble. The temptation to gamble can then feel like an urgent need, not a risky pastime.

What Are The Signs And Symptoms of a Gambling Addiction?

If someone you know has a gambling addiction, you'll likely spot a few key signs. These include:

  • Secrecy around money and finances. They might dodge questions about money and how they're doing financially, even when it's obvious something's up.
  • Suddenly selling possessions, big or small.
  • Risk-taking behaviors to gain money. They could even resort to theft.
  • Sudden and high guilt or stress.
  • Your loved one leaves home without explanation, usually for a long period of time.

If you struggle with gambling, you'll likely experience these symptoms.

  • Spending more than you ever planned when you gamble.
  • Spending more money each time you gamble.
  • Feeling unable to stop, even if you know the risk isn't worth it or you don't have the funds to pay the price.
  • Gambling again and again to combat the guilt of a loss.
  • Feeling constant shame and guilt.
  • Craving the rush of a win.

What Are The Short And Long-Term Effects of Gambling Addiction?

The initial effects of gambling are losing money, experiencing emotional distress, having relationship issues, and legal matters. These immediate consequences can feel devastating and could cause you to spiral into a deeper cycle of addiction.

Prolonged gambling can lead to physical and mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and stress-related illnesses. It can also lead to an inability to manage finances, work, and relationships and an increased risk of suicide. You could also develop a tolerance to gambling, leading you to take greater risks and suffer even more severe financial losses.

Gambling addiction can also hurt and harm your family members and loved ones. You may become isolated and unable to manage your responsibilities, leading to strain and stress on those around you.

Chemically, an addiction to gambling looks and feels the same as an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Gambling gives you a rush. When that happens, the reward pathway in your brain floods with dopamine, like it does if you use drugs.

So that, combined with a desperation to win back losses, can quickly lead to an addiction.

How Can I Find Support?

Talking to Your Doctor About a Gambling Addiction

You can take the first step towards treatment by making an appointment with your primary care provider. During your appointment, you can bring up topics like these:

  • How long you've been gambling
  • When it felt like you couldn't stop
  • How gambling affects you, your family, and your life as a whole
  • What you've tried to do to stop, and how effective those tools have been
  • If you've been able to stop before
  • What usually happens before you gamble–does something trigger it?
  • Ask what level of treatment you'll need

Your doctor can refer you to the next steps in your recovery. That may be a residential rehab for gambling, outpatient treatment, or regular therapy sessions.

Treatment for Gambling Addiction

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) reshapes negative thoughts about yourself and your behaviors. It can help you counter urges to gamble with truths about yourself, what you can control, and the unstable probability of gambling wins.

Psychodynamic therapy can help you uncover the root of gambling addiction. Then, with your therapist, you'll continuously address the cause and better understand how to treat the underlying cause. For example, you may discover you've resorted to gambling because you crave the feeling of success after feeling unsuccessful in your early life. Whatever the cause may be, you and your treatment team can navigate it.

Many other therapies can help you discover why you gamble and reduce the compulsory need to play. Your care team will pick one or more therapies to meet your needs. Other options include:

  1. Interpersonal Therapy (IPT): a short-term form of psychotherapy that helps you identify and address interpersonal issues that may contribute to gambling.
  2. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): an approach that combines elements of CBT and mindfulness to help you become more aware of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

Medications Some pathological gamblers have had great success on psychopharmaceutical medications. In trials, the medications reduced symptoms in underlying conditions like anxiety and depression. Patients were less compelled to gamble with their underlying conditions addressed.

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) most commonly help with gambling addictions. Some other medication classes have helped too, including ones that target compulsion and excitability. Your doctor will evaluate your symptoms and diagnoses to pick a medication that may work best for you.

Psychiatrists and therapists often use a combination of different therapies depending on the individual patient's needs. Psychiatrists may also prescribe medication as an adjunct to therapy. Ultimately, the goal of treatment is to help the patient to develop healthy coping skills and strategies to manage gambling.

Support Groups Peer support groups like Gamblers Anonymous connect you to a strong support group. You can attend peer support groups as often as you want, and for as long as you want.

Rehabilitation And Levels of Care

Residential Treatment Residential rehabs for gambling separate you from temptation and the situations that may have led you to gambling. This form of treatment can be a highly effective treatment option.

In a rehab for gambling, you'll receive therapy to address the thoughts and behaviors behind gambling. You'll meet others in treatment and attend group therapies. You may also enjoy holistic activities like reiki, art therapy, and music therapy.

You'll have an intensive schedule to maximize the time spent in rehab. Though you'll have plenty of time to rest and recuperate, you'll primarily focus on recovery in 1:1 therapy, group therapies, and other group activities. You may also participate in psychoeducational groups to learn more about gambling and how to prevent a relapse.

Outpatient Treatment After you complete your residential stay, you can move into lower levels of care for more independent living. You'll live at your house or in a sober living home as you put your skills into practice. In outpatient, levels of care include:

Day treatment, where you meet 5-7 times a week for a full day, or most of one. Intensive outpatient, where you meet 3-5 times a week for several hours at a time for more intensive care. Outpatient, where you meet once or twice a week with others in treatment and your care provider.

Can I Use The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) for Gambling Treatment in The U.S.?

If you've been clinically diagnosed with gambling addiction, then you can receive Family and Medical Leave Act support. The FMLA ensures you don't lose your job when taking necessary time (up to 12 weeks) off to heal from a serious health condition. This act also guarantees you retain the same terms of employment that you originally had for your job.

Your human resources (HR) department can help you navigate the process of submitting an FMLA and returning to work after treatment.

Can You Relapse With a Gambling Addiction?

Yes, you can relapse with a gambling addiction. A relapse would include any instance of gambling. But, a relapse doesn't negate your recovery. You can attend treatment as many times as you need and keep applying your relapse prevention tools.

How to Help Someone With a Gambling Addiction

Encouragement and support can go a long way towards someone who feels embarrassed, ashamed, and out of control. Though you can't and won't take their addiction away, you can offer a safe, non-judgemental space to discuss next steps. You could even share how their gambling addiction affects your life, too. Here's a few other steps you can take:

  • Start a conversation: Talk to the person about their gambling behavior and express your concern.
  • Offer support:Let them know that you're there to help and be as understanding of their situation as you can.
  • Encourage them to seek help: Encourage them to seek professional help from a mental health professional or a gambling support group.
  • Create a safety net: Offer to help with financial planning and create a budget that makes it harder to gamble.
  • Monitor progress: Check in with the person regularly and remind them of their progress.
  • Avoid enabling: Don't give in to requests for money or bail them out of financial difficulties as this may encourage them to continue gambling.
  • Provide alternative activities: Suggest other activities they can do to help them stay away from gambling, such as hobbies or exercise.
  • Be patient: It will take time to overcome the addiction, so remember to be supportive and patient.
  • Take care of yourself: Supporting someone with a gambling addiction can be challenging, so it is essential to prioritize self-care. Engage in activities that help you relax and recharge, seek support from friends or support groups, and consider seeking therapy for yourself if needed.
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