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PTSD & Trauma · Beverly Hills, CA
Trauma is one of the most common roots of addiction. Our trauma-informed, integrated care helps you process what happened — safely, and at your own pace.
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(844) 598-5573Duration
30–90 days
Level of care
Dual diagnosis
Who it's for
PTSD/trauma + substance use disorder
Setting
Private Beverly Hills manor
Overview
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, and it frequently co-occurs with addiction — many people use substances to numb intrusive memories, hypervigilance, or emotional pain. Trauma-informed, integrated treatment addresses the trauma itself, not just the substance use it may have led to.
Trauma-informed throughout
Every staff member is trained in trauma-informed care — how we communicate matters as much as what we treat.
EMDR therapy available
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing helps process traumatic memories without having to verbally relive every detail.
CBT for trauma
Cognitive processing techniques help reframe trauma-related beliefs that fuel both PTSD symptoms and substance use.
A safe, private environment
Treatment takes place in a private Beverly Hills suite — never a shared, high-stimulation clinical ward.
Who this program is for
This program is for anyone who has experienced trauma — combat, abuse, accidents, loss, or other distressing events — and is using substances to manage intrusive memories, hypervigilance, nightmares, or emotional numbness. A formal PTSD diagnosis is not required to begin treatment.
Recognizing the overlap
Substance use often begins as an attempt to manage unbearable symptoms — understanding this connection is central to recovery.
Signs of PTSD & Trauma
Intrusive memories or flashbacks
Hypervigilance or being easily startled
Avoidance of reminders
Emotional numbness
How It Connects to Substance Use
Substances used to numb intrusive memories
Alcohol or sedatives to manage hypervigilance
Avoidance extends to seeking help
Substance use can re-trigger trauma responses
The process
Trauma work is never forced. You are in control of the pace at every step.
Trauma-informed assessment
Your clinical team gently assesses trauma history and substance use without requiring you to relive details before you're ready.
Stabilization first
Before trauma processing begins, your team ensures you have grounding skills and emotional stability to engage safely.
Trauma processing
EMDR, CBT, or other evidence-based trauma therapies are introduced at a pace that respects your readiness.
Integration & relapse prevention
As trauma symptoms ease, your team helps you build a relapse prevention plan that accounts for trauma-related triggers.
Why trauma-informed care matters
Without addressing trauma directly, the nervous system stays on high alert — and the urge to numb that distress with substances remains strong, even after detox.
Common
Trauma history among people in addiction treatment
Studies consistently show high rates of trauma history among people seeking treatment for substance use disorder.
EMDR
An evidence-based therapy specifically for trauma
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is recommended by the APA and VA for treating PTSD.
Paced
Trauma work begins only when you're ready
Stabilization always comes first — trauma processing is never rushed or forced.
Addiction treatment without trauma care
Trauma-informed care at Faith Recovery
Using substances to cope with painful memories?
Trauma-informed, confidential care is available. Call our admissions team to learn more.
Call now — (844) 598-5573The experience
“No one ever made me explain everything that happened before I was ready. EMDR let me process things I couldn't put into words — and for the first time, the memories stopped controlling my days.”
Morning
Grounding practice to start the day feeling safe and present
Midday
EMDR or trauma-focused individual therapy, paced to your readiness
Afternoon
Group therapy with others who understand trauma's role in addiction
Evening
Calming routine designed to support rest without nightmares or hypervigilance
Cost & insurance
Mental health and dual-diagnosis treatment is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your PPO coverage before admission — free and confidential.
Don't see your provider?
We work with many more insurers — call us to check your specific plan.
Federally protected
The ACA requires most PPO plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with other medical benefits.
Verified before you arrive
We contact your insurer directly and confirm your exact benefits — before you make any commitment.
Self-pay options available
If insurance doesn't cover your stay, we offer private-pay rates and can discuss options with our admissions team.
Benefits vary by plan. Verification is not a guarantee of payment.
What comes next
Treating the addiction alone rarely works if the underlying mental health condition goes unaddressed. Your continuing care plan accounts for both.
Residential Inpatient Rehab
30–90 daysA private, trauma-informed environment for full-time integrated trauma and addiction care.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleContinued trauma therapy and addiction support as you transition back to daily life.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
IntegratedBroader integrated care if trauma co-occurs with other mental health conditions.
Not sure which level of care is right for you?
Our admissions team will assess your needs and recommend the right path — at no cost, no obligation.
FAQ
Still have questions? Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day — no pressure, no judgment.
Call nowWill I have to talk about my trauma in detail?
No. Trauma-informed care means you are never forced to share more than you're ready to. Therapies like EMDR are specifically designed to process trauma without requiring a detailed verbal account.
What is EMDR?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is an evidence-based therapy that helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories, reducing their emotional intensity. It's recommended by the APA and the VA for treating PTSD.
Can trauma treatment happen at the same time as detox?
Trauma processing typically begins after initial stabilization, including detox if needed. Your clinical team will assess the right timing based on your safety and readiness.
Is PTSD treatment covered by insurance?
Yes — mental health treatment, including PTSD and trauma therapy, is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your specific PPO benefits before admission, at no cost.
What if I don't have a formal PTSD diagnosis?
A formal diagnosis isn't required to begin treatment. If you're using substances to cope with the effects of a traumatic experience, our clinical team can help — diagnosis or not.
What happens after trauma treatment ends?
Your discharge plan includes continued trauma-informed therapy and addiction support, ensuring your healing continues with the right resources in place.
Related programs
Every program at Faith Recovery takes place inside our Beverly Hills manor — seamless transitions, same clinical team.
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Our team will verify your insurance, answer every question, and have you admitted — often within 24 hours.