Frequently Asked Questions About Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Alcohol Addiction Treatment & Rehab Program FAQs
If you’re worried about your drinking, or concerned about someone you love, you’re not alone. Alcohol addiction can affect mental health, relationships, work, and physical well-being. The good news is that recovery is possible with the right support, structure, and treatment plan.
Cornerstone of Southern California provides evidence-based alcohol addiction treatment through a full continuum of care, including residential treatment, structured outpatient programs, extended care options, dual-diagnosis support, and recovery housing. This page answers the most common questions about alcohol use disorder and how treatment works at Cornerstone.
Alcohol use disorder is a medical condition where a person has difficulty controlling alcohol use even when it causes harmful consequences. AUD can range from mild to severe, and many people find that their drinking gradually becomes harder to manage over time. Treatment can help people regain control, improve their health, and rebuild their lives.
Many people hesitate to seek help because they’re unsure whether their drinking is “bad enough.” If alcohol is affecting your health, relationships, responsibilities, safety, or emotional well-being, it may be time to consider treatment.
Common signs include:
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Drinking more or longer than intended
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Being unable to cut back even after trying
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Needing alcohol to relax, cope, or feel normal
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Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable when not drinking
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Neglecting responsibilities due to drinking
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Continuing to drink despite negative consequences
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Experiencing cravings or withdrawal symptoms
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Hiding drinking or feeling guilt and shame about it
If any of these feel familiar, speaking with an admissions counselor can help you understand what level of support is most appropriate.
Yes. For some people, alcohol withdrawal can be severe and potentially dangerous. If you’ve been drinking heavily for a long time, it’s important to seek professional guidance before stopping suddenly. Cornerstone can help you understand the safest next steps based on your history and needs.
Cornerstone provides a continuum of care for alcohol addiction treatment, which may include:
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Residential Treatment: A structured environment with consistent support and clinical care
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Day Treatment (PHP): Intensive treatment during the day with the ability to return home or to recovery housing in the evening
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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A flexible program that includes group therapy, education, and structured support while living independently
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Extended Care: Ongoing structure and support designed to help strengthen stability and recovery skills over time
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Recovery Housing: Licensed recovery housing that offers structured sober living support during treatment and after treatment
Because Cornerstone offers multiple levels of care, your program can adjust based on your progress and needs.
Alcohol rehab at Cornerstone is designed to support whole-person recovery. Most programs include:
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A confidential assessment and individualized treatment plan
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Group therapy and recovery-focused education
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Individual counseling
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Relapse prevention planning
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Skill-building tools for coping with cravings and stress
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Support for rebuilding routines and relationships
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Family support options (when appropriate)
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Ongoing recovery planning and step-down support
The exact structure varies depending on your level of care, but the goal is always the same: help you build the skills and stability needed for long-term sobriety.
For some individuals, medication may be part of an alcohol use disorder treatment plan when clinically appropriate. Cornerstone can provide treatment that includes medication-supported options as part of a comprehensive program that also includes therapy and recovery planning.
Admissions or clinical staff can explain whether medication-based support may be appropriate based on your needs
Length of treatment varies. Some people require shorter programs, while others benefit from longer-term support. Many clients progress through multiple levels of care, starting in a more structured program and stepping down into outpatient care and recovery housing as they gain stability.
Your recommended length of care depends on:
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Severity and duration of drinking
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Mental health needs
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Relapse history
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Home environment and support system
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Motivation and recovery goals
Cornerstone can help create a realistic plan based on your situation.
Cornerstone offers multiple program options, including outpatient levels of care, to support clients who need flexibility. Programs like IOP allow individuals to continue recovery while balancing responsibilities. Admissions counselors can help you determine what fits best.
Aftercare planning is a critical part of long-term recovery. Leaving treatment is not the end of recovery—it’s the beginning of applying what you’ve learned in real life.
Cornerstone supports ongoing recovery through step-down programs when appropriate, continued connection to resources, and alumni support. Clients often continue engaging in community recovery groups, follow-up care, and relapse-prevention strategies to maintain progress.
In many cases, alcohol rehab is covered by insurance. Coverage depends on your insurance provider and your plan. Some plans cover residential treatment, outpatient services, counseling, and medication-assisted options.
Cornerstone can help verify your insurance and explain coverage details, including any potential out-of-pocket costs.
The cost of alcohol rehab varies based on the level of care, length of treatment, and the services included. Many insurance plans cover a portion or most of treatment costs, and Cornerstone can help verify benefits.
If you have questions about pricing or payment options, the admissions team can provide clear guidance and help you explore available paths.
Getting started is simple. Call Cornerstone to speak confidentially with an admissions counselor. The team can answer questions, walk through program options, and help determine the best next steps based on your needs.
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What Clients Say About Cornerstone
I wound up in Cornerstone's Alternative Sentencing Program. I had two Case Managers while I was there: Robert M and Crystal O. They did their job quite differently and yet both were powerfully effective.
Fast forward twenty-five years: I continue the sobriety Cornerstone gave me through the strong boundaries and support of their program and staff. I also now work 'in the field' of addiction recovery as an author and communicator.
As a professional, I enthusiastically recommend all of Cornerstone's programs, with special mention of the integrity of their Alternative Sentencing Program headed by Dr. Stephanie Herring; a renowned leader in this life-saving work.
David Zailer — Author of OUR JOURNEY HOME, WHEN LOST MEN COME HOME, and DEATH OF A FISHERMAN. Founder of Operation integrity
She was there for us in our scariest moments and stood by our family through it all! She was truly a guardian angel and has helped thousands of people and their families.
Dr. Herring continues to stay in contact with us and shows us nothing but genuine love and support! We LOVE her and are so grateful for her support through all the court proceedings and her heart and compassion. She has become part of our family!❤️
We’d recommend Cornerstone to anyone that needs substance abuse and mental health treatment who have legal charges.
They really sincerely care about you.
And if you're serious about getting your life changed, I recommend Cornerstone.
Tim O'Flaherty
The Food was awesome. I was able to quit my job that was driving me nuts and finally follow my dream of coaching full time in the sport I love. I have no doubt Cornerstone saved my life, I have no doubt I'd be dead if it wasn't for them. Thanks to Titus, Maria, Diane, my counselor Raul, Jennifer at intake, all the drivers whose name I forgot. God bless you all, 1228 days straight and I'm not looking back. I can't recommended this place anymore, if your sick of it all and ready to move on, Go to Cornerstone.
My suggestion for anybody that is planning on coming here is to do this for yourself and not no one else because when you fix whatever you have going on mentally or emotionally and get the tools that will help you succeed in turbulent times you will be successful not only one day at a time But you will also have a beautiful journey up ahead.
-Difficult roads lead to beautiful beginnings-
I came in very uncomfortable, as expected. But I had all of my questions answered, given the tour, shown the schedule, and introduced to people and other elements, in line with my comfort level.
Aside from the staff, they allow you to live with and establish co-dependency with other patients. Some with very similar problems, and some with a different set. Group sessions, activities, and living together all come down to one commonality though - finding the path and the strength to recovery.
A very special shout to Case Manager, Maria Carter too - I have never known anyone who exudes hope and positive energy like her. She listens to you, and hears you. Truly dedicated to making us successful.
The program’s evidence-based therapies with personalized attention, provided me with the tools and insights necessary to confront my addiction and reclaim control of my life. The therapeutic environment fostered a sense of community and understanding, allowing me to connect with others who were on similar paths.
Moreover, the facility’s amenities were top-notch, offering a comfortable and safe environment conducive to healing and self-reflection. The serene surroundings and well-appointed accommodations added to the overall positive experience.
Thanks to the comprehensive support and resources available at Cornerstone of Southern California, I have emerged stronger, healthier, and more hopeful than ever before. I wholeheartedly recommend this center to anyone seeking effective and compassionate treatment for addiction. It truly changed my life for the better.”
Shan Mir

