Whether working with a relatively new patient seeking help for the first time, or someone who has struggled for years with chronic addiction, the key to achieving success is to ensure love, care and understanding that is exhibited throughout the culture of the treatment program.

Adult Substance Abuse Treatment (ASAT)
One out if every eight adults struggle with alcohol and drug use disorders. Although seeking treatment is an individual choice, receiving treatment is most effective using a collective team approach. When working with those suffering from addiction, we believe in a holistic, family-based approach for treatment including; dual diagnosis, medical treatment, personal and group counseling, mental health, education, life coaching and family support. CCIS deploys a professional curriculum and treatment process that focuses on treating patients with the dignity, respect and love they deserve.
Youth and Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Program (YSAT)
Drug and alcohol addiction has no bounds when it comes to children and teens. In fact, they are more vulnerable due to the lack of executive skill required to make good judgments about the risks associated with drug use. Brain development does not reach full proficiency until the age of 35. As a result, children who use drugs or alcohol are five times more likely to develop addiction than adults. As with all CCIS programs, family involvement and education are critical when working with children. While those conditions vary by patient and situation, CCIS’ approach focuses on creating hope and optimism through an environment of love and genuine care.
Human/Sex Trafficking Recovery and Treatment
The term “sex trafficking” is most often associated with third world countries but in reality these crimes are happening all around us, even in Orange County, California.
Treatment strategies include; Anger management; Brief intervention; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Dialectical behavior therapy; Motivational interviewing; Matrix Model; Rational emotive behavioral therapy; Relapse prevention; Substance use counseling approach; Trauma-related counseling; Partnering with a local horse recreational facility, we also offer Equine-assisted therapy for trafficking survivors. Spending time and building relationships with horses creates favorable conditions for healing, recovery and reentry into mainstream society.