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Substance Use Recovery Support in Long Beach
Substance Use Recovery in Long Beach: A Clinical Picture, Not a Character Judgment
Substance use recovery in Long Beach is not a single path. It is a clinical picture that includes mental health history, prior treatment attempts, trauma, daily function, and whatever has worked partway before. According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles County experienced a 22% decline in drug-related overdose deaths and poisonings in 2024, the most significant drop in the county's recorded history. That shift reflects what happens when more people access care. At NeuPath, we want to be part of that access for Long Beach residents who are ready to take a next step.
Key Takeaways
- NeuPath is an outpatient psychiatry clinic in Long Beach. We offer therapy, psychiatric medication management, and FDA-cleared TMS for major depressive disorder and OCD. We are not a detox or residential facility.
- Co-occurring mental health conditions are common in recovery. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD frequently accompany substance use disorders. Treating them is not separate from recovery. It is part of it.
- TMS Long Beach is available for depression and OCD. Transcranial magnetic stimulation Long Beach is FDA-cleared for major depressive disorder and OCD, not substance use disorders. It can support recovery indirectly by stabilizing mood.
- A prior treatment history is information. None of what you have tried before is a character judgment. We read it for what it tells us about what to do next.
- NeuPath coordinates with specialty addiction services when a higher level of care is needed, including detox or residential programs. We do not provide those services ourselves.
- If you are in crisis right now, please call or text 988 (the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline) or the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357, available 24 hours a day, free and confidential.
- Our Long Beach clinic welcomes patients navigating dual diagnosis, meaning a substance use disorder alongside a co-occurring psychiatric condition. Learn more about our Long Beach location.
What Substance Use Recovery in Long Beach Actually Looks Like
Recovery is not a single event. It is a long-term health project, and it rarely moves in a straight line.
Some people arrive at our door after years of managing alcohol use alongside untreated depression. Others come after a crisis, after an ER visit, after a family conversation that finally landed. Some have completed a residential program and need outpatient psychiatric support to stay stable. The details vary. The need is consistent: a steady, thoughtful clinical plan that accounts for the whole person.
At NeuPath, we do not ask what is wrong with you first. We ask what has been tried. What worked partway. What stopped working. What never quite landed. That prior treatment history is not a reason for discouragement. It is the most useful information we have.
Substance use recovery in Long Beach looks like this: an honest intake, a psychiatric evaluation, and a plan built around what your nervous system, your history, and your daily life actually require. Not a verdict. A record.
The Mental Health Picture Behind Substance Use Recovery in Long Beach
Substance use and mental health are rarely separate conversations.
According to SAMHSA's 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, more than 19 million adults in the United States experienced both a substance use disorder and a mental illness in the same year. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD are among the most common co-occurring conditions. Sleep, anxiety, trauma, safety, and daily function come into the same picture. Treating one without the other is often why things only work partway.
This is where NeuPath's role is clearest. We are an outpatient psychiatry clinic. We specialize in the psychiatric side of that picture: the depression that predates the drinking, the anxiety that escalated alongside it, the trauma history that made everything louder. We do not provide detox or residential addiction treatment. But we can be the clinical partner that holds the mental health piece while specialty addiction services handle the acute care.
What happened before tells us something. Not who you are.
How NeuPath Supports Substance Use Recovery in Long Beach
Our three core offerings are therapy, psychiatric medication management, and FDA-cleared TMS for depression and OCD.
Each one plays a different role in a recovery-oriented clinical picture. They are not interchangeable, and one is not a replacement for the others. We look at what a person needs and build from there. Our full treatment overview describes each modality in plain language, including what it involves and who it tends to serve.
For people navigating substance use recovery in Long Beach alongside a co-occurring psychiatric condition, the most common starting point is a psychiatric evaluation. We assess the full clinical picture, including mood, sleep, trauma history, current medications, and any prior psychiatric treatment. From there, we build a plan that is honest about what we can offer and transparent about when a different level of care is needed.
Plain answers before pressure. That is how we approach the first appointment.
Therapy as a Foundation for Long Beach Recovery
They have sat in the chair, week after week, talking through what hurt. Maybe therapy helped, but only so far.
We hear this often. And we do not dismiss it. Therapy is not a one-size solution, and not every therapeutic approach fits every person's needs or history. What we do at NeuPath is offer therapy as part of a coordinated psychiatric picture, not as a standalone referral into the void.
For people in substance use recovery in Long Beach, therapy serves a specific function: building the skills and insight that medication or other interventions cannot provide on their own. Processing trauma. Learning to recognize triggers. Practicing the kind of self-regulation that keeps a person out of crisis between appointments.
If you have tried therapy before and found it did not hold, that is information too. We want to know what format you tried, how long you stayed, what the therapeutic relationship felt like. None of that is a character judgment. It is a clinical record that helps us recommend the right next step.
Psychiatric Medication Management and Substance Use Recovery in Long Beach
Medication management is one of the most misunderstood parts of a recovery-oriented psychiatric plan.
Some people arrive having tried multiple FDA-approved psychiatric medications without enough relief. Maybe the side effects made them wonder which was worse: the illness or the prescription. Symptoms still returned or stayed too loud. That history matters. We read prior treatment for what it tells us: what worked partway, what stopped working, what never quite landed.
Our psychiatrist Long Beach team approaches medication management as an ongoing, titrated process. We do not prescribe and disappear. We track response, adjust as needed, and maintain a close view of how medications interact with a person's recovery goals and any substances they are working to reduce or stop.
We also coordinate with specialty addiction medicine providers when medications specifically indicated for addiction treatment fall outside our scope. Clinical credibility includes saying what is known, what depends on evaluation, and what insurance may require. Our providers page gives a plain overview of who is on our team and what they bring to that process.
TMS Long Beach: What It Treats and What It Does Not
Transcranial magnetic stimulation Long Beach is one of the treatments we offer, and we want to be specific about what it is for.
FDA-cleared TMS is cleared for major depressive disorder and for OCD. That is the clinical scope. TMS Long Beach is not cleared for substance use disorders, and we will not imply that it treats addiction directly. What it can do, for a person in substance use recovery who also lives with treatment-resistant depression or OCD, is address the mood-regulating circuits that other treatments have not adequately reached.
Treatment-resistant depression is a term with a specific meaning: depression that has not responded adequately to two or more FDA-approved antidepressants at therapeutic doses. For people in this category, FDA-cleared TMS offers a non-medication option that does not carry the systemic side effects of many psychiatric drugs. It is non-sedating. It does not require anesthesia. Sessions typically run 20 to 40 minutes, and patients leave and drive themselves home.
OCD TMS follows a similarly precise protocol. The coil targets a specific region of the prefrontal cortex involved in the repetitive thought-and-compulsion cycle that defines OCD. Our TMS treatment page explains the mechanics in plain language, including what a session involves and what the typical course of treatment looks like.
What transcranial magnetic stimulation Long Beach does not do is replace the full clinical picture. It works alongside therapy and medication management, not instead of them. For people navigating co-occurring depression in the context of substance use recovery in Long Beach, it can be the piece that finally gives the rest of the plan room to work.
When Higher-Level Addiction Care Is Needed
We will say this directly: NeuPath is not a detox facility. We are not a residential program. We do not provide the acute, around-the-clock medical supervision that some stages of substance use recovery require.
When a person comes to us who needs that level of care first, we say so. We help coordinate a referral to specialty addiction services, including detox programs, residential treatment, and intensive outpatient programs designed specifically for addiction medicine. This is not a failure of our scope. It is honesty about what level of care fits the clinical picture in front of us.
For people who have already completed a higher level of addiction care and are transitioning into outpatient life, NeuPath can be the psychiatric home base. The place that holds the mental health piece. The place that tracks mood, adjusts medications, and provides therapy as recovery becomes something a person is building, not just surviving.
If you are in crisis right now, please reach out to the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357: free, confidential, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can also call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Once the immediate crisis has passed, we are here to help build the long-term outpatient plan that comes next.
Anxiety Treatment Long Beach and PTSD Treatment Long Beach: The Co-Occurring Picture
Anxiety and trauma are not footnotes in substance use recovery. They are often the center of it.
Anxiety treatment Long Beach and PTSD treatment Long Beach are two of the most common reasons people reach NeuPath after completing a primary addiction program. The substances quieted something: the hypervigilance, the intrusive thoughts, the body-level alarm that never fully switched off. In recovery, without that quieting agent, those symptoms return. Loudly.
We do not treat that return as relapse waiting to happen. We treat it as a clinical signal that the co-occurring condition needs direct attention. Our psychiatrist Long Beach team evaluates anxiety and trauma presentations in the context of the full psychiatric record, not as a separate intake process disconnected from recovery history.
PTSD treatment Long Beach at NeuPath means therapy directed at trauma, medication management calibrated to trauma symptoms, and close monitoring of how that clinical picture interacts with recovery. We do not use a one-protocol approach. We look at what the person in front of us actually needs, given everything that has come before.
Integrative Mental Wellness and Our Boutique TMS Clinic in Long Beach
NeuPath is a boutique TMS clinic. That word, boutique, means something specific here: small patient panels, unhurried appointments, and a clinical team that actually reads what came before you walked in.
Integrative mental wellness, as we practice it, means refusing to treat symptoms in isolation. Depression does not live separately from anxiety. Anxiety does not live separately from trauma. Trauma does not live separately from substance use history. We hold all of it in the same clinical picture, which is the only way to build a plan that holds.
For veterans and active-duty service members navigating substance use alongside PTSD or treatment-resistant depression, our approach to integrative mental wellness includes familiarity with military mental health histories and the specific pressures that shape them. We accept Tricare. We understand that a psychiatric record built in the military system has its own language, and we read it without judgment.
Our about page describes the philosophy behind how we built this clinic. It is not accidental. It reflects a deliberate choice to work with people whose clinical histories are complicated, whose prior treatment did not fully land, and who need a psychiatrist Long Beach practice that takes time to understand what they are actually dealing with.
A Different First Appointment
Most psychiatric intakes ask: what are your symptoms? We ask that too. But we also ask: what have you already tried?
This is not a small difference. A full psychiatric history, including every medication that helped only partway, every therapy that stalled, every hospitalization that kept someone alive but did not build a long-term outpatient plan that felt steady, that history is the map. We read it carefully before we recommend anything.
For people pursuing substance use recovery in Long Beach alongside a co-occurring condition, that first appointment is not a sales pitch for any specific modality. We might recommend therapy. We might recommend medication management. We might evaluate whether FDA-cleared TMS for treatment-resistant depression is a reasonable next step. We might tell you that right now, the priority is a referral to a higher level of addiction care, and that we will be here when that chapter is done.
What we will not do is rush the answer. Plain answers before pressure. That is the standard we hold ourselves to, every appointment.
You can find our clinical team on our providers page, and you can learn more about what we offer on our treatments page. Our Long Beach location serves the greater Long Beach area, including Bixby Knolls and surrounding communities.
Conclusion
Substance use recovery in Long Beach is not a single conversation or a single clinic's work alone. It is a long-term health project that usually involves multiple systems, multiple providers, and multiple attempts before something finally holds.
NeuPath's role in that project is specific: outpatient psychiatry, including therapy, medication management, and FDA-cleared TMS for depression and OCD. We work best as the psychiatric home base for people managing co-occurring mental health conditions during or after addiction treatment. We coordinate with specialty addiction services when a higher level of care is what the clinical picture requires. We do not promise more than that. We deliver what we say we deliver, and we deliver it with attention.
If substance use recovery in Long Beach is something you or someone you care about is navigating right now, we are here. Not with pressure. With a clinical picture, a real conversation, and a team that reads prior treatment for what it tells us, not as a verdict, but as the most useful information we have.
Reach out to us at our Long Beach clinic or explore our full range of services at myneupath.com. And if you are in crisis at any point, please call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 or text and call 988.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does NeuPath provide substance use treatment in Long Beach?
NeuPath is an outpatient psychiatry clinic, not a detox or residential addiction treatment facility. We support substance use recovery in Long Beach by treating co-occurring mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and OCD through therapy, psychiatric medication management, and FDA-cleared TMS. When a higher level of addiction care is needed, we help coordinate a referral to appropriate specialty services.
Can TMS help with addiction or substance use disorders?
FDA-cleared TMS is not cleared for substance use disorders, and NeuPath does not claim that transcranial magnetic stimulation Long Beach treats addiction directly. However, for people in recovery who also live with treatment-resistant depression or OCD, TMS Long Beach may help stabilize the mood-regulating circuits that other treatments have not fully reached, which can indirectly support a more stable recovery.
What is dual diagnosis and does NeuPath treat it?
Dual diagnosis refers to the presence of both a substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety, or PTSD. NeuPath's outpatient psychiatry services in Long Beach are well-suited to the psychiatric side of dual diagnosis, providing therapy and medication management for those conditions. We work alongside, not instead of, specialty addiction programs.
Is TMS Long Beach covered by insurance?
Insurance coverage for FDA-cleared TMS varies by plan and diagnosis. Most major commercial insurers cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression when specific clinical criteria are met, typically including a documented history of two or more antidepressants that did not provide adequate relief. We encourage prospective patients to contact our Long Beach clinic directly to discuss their specific coverage situation before beginning treatment.
How do I know if I need outpatient psychiatry or a higher level of addiction care?
This is one of the most important questions in substance use recovery, and it is one we take seriously. If you are in active withdrawal, experiencing medical instability, or require 24-hour supervision to stay safe, a detox or residential program is the appropriate first step. Once that level of acute care is complete, NeuPath can serve as the outpatient psychiatric partner for managing co-occurring mental health conditions through the longer arc of recovery.
What co-occurring conditions does NeuPath treat alongside substance use recovery in Long Beach?
We most commonly support people navigating treatment-resistant depression, OCD, anxiety, and PTSD alongside substance use recovery. Anxiety treatment Long Beach and PTSD treatment Long Beach are among the most frequent reasons people transition to NeuPath after completing a primary addiction program. Our psychiatrist Long Beach team evaluates the full clinical picture, including sleep, trauma history, and daily function, before recommending a plan.
Is boutique TMS worth it in 2026 for someone in recovery from substance use?
For people in substance use recovery who also meet the clinical criteria for treatment-resistant depression or OCD, FDA-cleared TMS at a boutique TMS clinic like NeuPath offers a non-medication option with a focused, low-volume clinical environment and a team that reads your full history before making any recommendation. Whether it is the right fit depends on the individual clinical picture, which is exactly what our initial evaluation is designed to assess honestly and without pressure.