
Types of Family Therapy Explained
Learn about the main types of family therapy, how each approach works, and how therapy can help families build stronger relationships.
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Clinically Reviewed by Brittany Astrom Brittany has 15 years of experience in the Mental Health and Substance Abuse field. Brittany has been licensed for almost 8 years and has worked in various settings throughout her career, including inpatient psychiatric treatment, outpatient, residential treatm
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Clinically Reviewed by Brittany Astrom Brittany has 15 years of experience in the Mental Health and Substance Abuse field. Brittany has been licensed for almost 8 years and has worked in various settings throughout her career, including inpatient psychiatric treatment, outpatient, residential treatm
Brittany has 15 years of experience in the Mental Health and Substance Abuse field. Brittany has been licensed for almost 8 years and has worked in various settings throughout her career, including inpatient psychiatric treatment, outpatient, residential treatment center, PHP and IOP settings.
Xanax addiction is a serious mental health condition that affects many individuals and families each year. At Rize OC in Orange County, we offer proven treatment for Xanax addiction to help each patient regain control of their health, improve their lifestyle, and achieve sobriety.
If you or someone you care about struggles with Xanax (alprazolam) dependence, reaching out to a health care provider or mental health professional today could save a life. Our compassionate team of physicians, psychology and psychiatry specialists, and experienced counselors are ready to help.

Learn about the main types of family therapy, how each approach works, and how therapy can help families build stronger relationships.

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Xanax, also known by its brand name, is an anxiolytic medication from the benzodiazepine class of depressant drugs. It is commonly prescribed for anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder. Xanax works by enhancing the effects of GABA, a neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, producing feelings of pleasure, euphoria, and calm.
However, the dose must be carefully managed by a doctor of pharmacy or health professional. Misusing the drug increases the risk of physical dependence, mental disorder, drug withdrawal, and even death. Long-term abuse can lead to psychosis, irritability, headache, dizziness, dysarthria, coma, and damage to the liver, muscle, and nervous system.
Some clear signs of substance abuse include:
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders recognizes Xanax addiction as a form of substance use disorder that requires professional mental health treatment.
Attempting to quit on your own can lead to severe drug withdrawal, relapse, or even medical emergencies. Our treatment center provides safe, medically supervised xanax detox, with medicine and care to manage symptoms. We also address co-occurring mental disorders, known as dual diagnosis, such as bipolar disorder, dementia, depression, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
At Rize OC, your care is personalized. Our health care team works closely with you to choose the most effective therapies based on your needs, preferences, and health insurance coverage.
Our xanax detox program is overseen by physicians and mental health professionals who help you withdraw safely while minimizing stress, fear, and discomfort. We monitor your blood pressure, sleep, and overall health throughout the process.
You’ll meet one-on-one with a psychology or psychiatry professional to address the root causes of your addiction. We may use dialectical behavior therapy to improve cognition, emotional regulation, and management of cravings. You’ll also build skills to reduce stress, improve attention, and manage desire for the drug.
In community groups, you connect with others who understand your struggle. Family sessions help repair relationships and educate loved ones about how to support your recovery.
We use techniques like meditation, contingency management, and relapse prevention training. These approaches improve the efficacy of care and help you maintain abstinence.
We combine compassionate care with scientifically supported treatment. Our team stays up-to-date with guidelines from organizations like American Addiction Centers, Drug Enforcement Administration, and Recovery Village.
When you start Xanax therapy at Rize OC, you benefit from:
We help you rebuild your mind, body, and community.
Its effects on GABA receptors create a powerful sense of pleasure and calm. This can lead to misuse and physical dependence, especially in people with existing mental disorders or a family history of substance abuse.
Yes. Suddenly stopping Xanax can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms and even death. Always seek help from a health care professional for detox.
Most health insurance plans do cover mental health treatment, including xanax rehab. Our team works directly with your health care provider to verify your benefits and explain your options.
We specialize in dual diagnosis treatment to address both substance use and underlying mental disorders like anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with Xanax misuse, don’t wait. Every day you delay increases the risk of serious disease, psychosis, or even death.
At Rize OC, we help you reclaim your life with professional xanax treatment that is safe, effective, and covered by many insurance plans. Whether you need outpatient therapy or full xanax rehab, we’re here to support your recovery journey.
Contact us today at (949) 919-6601, visit our treatment center at 22792 Centre Dr Suite 104, Lake Forest, CA 92630, or go to rizeoc.com for more information.
Find help for Xanax addiction today and take the first step toward a healthier future.
1\. How does Xanax affect the brain and why is it addictive?
Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine, a type of depressant medication that slows down the central nervous system. It works as an anxiolytic by enhancing GABA, a chemical messenger that reduces overactivity in the brain. This helps relieve anxiety, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, but it also produces calming and euphoric effects. Over time, the patient may develop physical dependence, which can lead to abuse if doses increase beyond what a doctor of pharmacy or health care provider recommends. Misuse of this drug can cause changes in cognition, behavior, and even serious health risks.
2\. What are the dangers of stopping Xanax without professional help?
Suddenly stopping Xanax after long-term use can trigger severe drug withdrawal symptoms. These may include panic, insomnia, tremors, high blood pressure, dysarthria, seizures, and even hospitalization. Because Xanax is a controlled substance regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration, medical detox is strongly recommended. A mental health professional or health care team can monitor sleep, cognition, and vital signs while safely tapering the dose. Facilities like American Addiction Centers provide supervised care to minimize the risks of withdrawal and disease.
3\. How does treatment address co-occurring mental health conditions?
Many people with Xanax addiction also have a dual diagnosis, meaning they have both a substance abuse problem and a mental disorder, such as bipolar disorder, social anxiety disorder, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Effective treatment includes therapies like dialectical behavior therapy to improve behavior, emotional regulation, and cognition. A mental health professional or health care provider may also prescribe antidepressants or other medications when appropriate. Addressing both the substance use and the mental health condition improves outcomes and reduces the chance of relapse.
4\. What types of programs are available for Xanax addiction recovery?
Treatment options vary depending on the severity of the addiction. Many outpatient programs allow patients to continue with daily life while attending therapy and medical check-ins. Programs may include supervised detox, group counseling, contingency management, and education about the risks of combining Xanax with alcohol, opioids, or other drugs. Patients may take other medications, like clonazepam or diazepam (tablet or brand) during tapering under pharmacology guidance. Facilities also provide information on managing related health issues, such as psoriasis or diabetes, that can complicate recovery. A health professional helps develop a comprehensive plan tailored to each patient.
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