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We believe in the power and impact of education and awareness. In our area of expertise, it could save a life. If you’re a news media agent, journalist, industry partner, content creator, or research organization conducting a clinical study, we’d love to partner with you.

Promoting resources about individualized treatment and recovery interventions for substance use and mental health disorders speaks to our mission to support those facing such challenges. We welcome any opportunity to advance this mission and save more lives.

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Able to Change Recovery is a fully licensed and independently accredited behavioral health provider, verified by the agencies that set clinical, regulatory, and ethical standards for treatment in California.

Accredited by The Joint Commission, the independent body setting clinical quality and patient safety standards for U.S. healthcare.

Licensed by DHCS for substance use disorder and mental health treatment in California.
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Expires 1/31/2027

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Educational Resources

Browse recent editions of our in-house newsletter and recovery blog. These medically reviewed resources are designed to educate and empower clients, families, and communities with practical, life-saving information.

Five Things You Can Do for a Loved One in Active Addiction (and Five You Shouldn’t)

Quick Summary When someone you love is using, you get contradictory advice from every direction. One person says help...

How to Talk to a Loved One About Their Drinking Without Pushing Them Away

Quick Summary Talking to an adult you love about their drinking is one of the hardest conversations in family...

PHP for Adults After Outpatient Relapse: When Stepping Up Is the Clinical Answer

Quick Summary Stepping up from outpatient to PHP after a relapse isn’t a failure, even though it often feels...