Sustainable Recovery
Benzodiazepine Addiction Treatment
Benzodiazepine dependence often develops quietly over time. It usually starts with a prescription for a condition like anxiety or sleep issues, and can continue beyond the initial reason for prescription. For Veterans and active-duty service members, however, the stakes are higher. Hope Valley Health & Wellness offers medical detox, trauma-informed therapy, and long-term support for those who have served. When you are ready, we will be here for you.
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Understanding Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
Signs You May Need Help
Common signs that benzodiazepine use has become a problem:
- Using higher doses of the medication than prescribed or using it more often than prescribed/intended
- Anxiety or preoccupation around refills, running out, or access to medication
- Memory gaps, mood changes, or cognitive difficulties that persist despite continued use
- Withdrawal symptoms – shakiness, insomnia, or intense rebound anxiety – when doses are missed or reduced
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The Hope Valley Approach to Benzo Rehab
Benzodiazepine withdrawal is one of the few substance withdrawals that can be genuinely life-threatening - which is why detox should never be attempted without medical supervision. At Hope Valley, we use slow tapering protocols, typically starting with a longer-acting agent such as diazepam, to reduce the risk of seizures and manage withdrawal symptoms safely.
Clients are monitored around the clock for vital signs and emerging symptoms, allowing the clinical team to adjust the taper schedule as needed and respond quickly to any complications. In cases requiring a higher level of medical support, more closely supervised inpatient protocols are available. The goal is to get through the physical process as safely and comfortably as possible - and to arrive at the therapeutic work in a stable state.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT addresses the thought patterns and triggers that drive benzo use - helping build practical coping skills that work outside of sessions. Research shows CBT combined with tapering achieves discontinuation rates of 65-85%, significantly higher than tapering alone. - Motivational Interviewing & Contingency Management
Motivational interviewing works with the internal ambivalence that often makes change difficult. Contingency management reinforces progress through structured positive feedback - attendance, clean tests, milestone markers. - Group Therapy & Family Involvement
Peer groups reduce the isolation that often accompanies long-term benzo use and provide practical strategies from people in similar situations. Family therapy focuses on communication and building a home environment that supports recovery rather than undermining it.
Trauma-Informed & Holistic Care
For many Veterans, benzodiazepines were originally prescribed to manage PTSD symptoms - which means trauma needs to be part of the treatment, not treated separately. We integrate ART (Accelerated Resolution Therapy), yoga, mindfulness, and the Battle Dawgs experiential wellness program to support emotional regulation and whole-person healing alongside the clinical work.
Benzo dependence rarely exists in isolation. Anxiety, depression, and PTSD are common co-occurring conditions - and in many cases, long-term benzodiazepine use has been masking or worsening them rather than treating them effectively.
Hope Valley's dual diagnosis approach treats addiction and underlying mental health conditions at the same time, through trauma-informed therapies including ART, CBT, and medication management where clinically appropriate. For Veterans, this integrated approach matters because the root causes of both the substance use and the mental health conditions are often inseparable - and treating only one rarely produces lasting results.
What happens after residential treatment matters as much as the treatment itself. Leaving a structured environment without adequate support is one of the most common points where recovery breaks down - particularly for Veterans navigating civilian life, employment, and ongoing mental health needs.
Hope Valley's aftercare includes:
- Alumni networks: Ongoing peer connection and community events that maintain the relationships built during treatment
- Recovery coaching: Individualized guidance for workforce reintegration, goal-setting, and navigating life after discharge
- Sober living support: Help finding and transitioning to structured independent living environments
- Relapse prevention: Mindfulness-based coping skills, continued therapy access, and 12-step facilitation for those who find value in it
Aftercare is built into the treatment plan from the start - not added on at discharge.
Starting Your Journey
Why Choose Hope Valley?
- Clinical team: Licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and medical staff who coordinate care across every stage of treatment
- Evidence-based and holistic: CBT, ART, DBT, MAT protocols alongside yoga, mindfulness, and Battle Dawgs experiential wellness
- CARF-accredited: Fully licensed, trauma-informed, and designed specifically for Veterans and active-duty service members
- Insurance: TRICARE and TriWest verified and accepted – we handle the benefits process
- Family involvement: Structured therapy and education to help rebuild relationships and create a supportive home environment
- Long-term community: Alumni networks, sober living guidance, and workforce development that extend well beyond discharge
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Start Your Benzo Recovery Journey
What the process looks like:
- ✓ Confidential intake call – available 24/7: Talk through your history, current situation, and TRICARE or TriWest coverage
- ✓ Medically supervised detox: Safe, structured withdrawal management in our residential setting
- ✓ Individualized treatment plan: Therapy, holistic programming, and dual diagnosis care tailored to your needs
- ✓ Aftercare and alumni support: Continued connection, coaching, and relapse prevention after residential discharge
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Benzodiazepine dependence is treatable, and outcomes are generally strong when medical detox is combined with therapy. Research shows 45-80% of people maintain abstinence at 12 months when supervised withdrawal is paired with cognitive behavioral therapy.
At Hope Valley, detox follows CARF-accredited protocols with gradual tapering to prevent seizures and manage symptoms safely. Alongside the medical process, therapies including ART, CBT, DBT, and holistic programming address the underlying drivers of use - for Veterans, that often means trauma and PTSD.
- Gradual taper alone: 25-51% maintain abstinence at 12 months
- Taper combined with therapy: Outcomes rise to 70%+ with CBT, DBT, and ART
- Veteran-specific care: TRICARE and TriWest cover treatment, and alumni support extends the recovery community beyond discharge
Treatment length depends on the individual - the duration and dose of prior use, physical health, and co-occurring conditions all factor in. A typical residential stay runs 30-90 days, with medical detox taking 7-14 days and a full taper sometimes extending to 8-12 weeks.
General timeline:
- Days 1-7: Medical detox and stabilization
- Weeks 2-4: Gradual taper with daily individual and group therapy
- Weeks 5-12: Intensive trauma-focused therapy including ART, CBT, and DBT
- Ongoing: Alumni support, recovery coaching, and sober living guidance
Transitions between phases are based on clinical progress rather than a fixed schedule.
Stopping benzodiazepines abruptly - without medical supervision - can be life-threatening. This is one of the few substance withdrawals where seizures and death are genuine risks, not worst-case scenarios. For Veterans on polypharmacy regimens, the risk is higher.
Risks of unsupervised withdrawal include:
- Seizures, including grand mal seizures that can be fatal
- Delirium, hallucinations, and psychosis
- Severe rebound anxiety and panic, insomnia, and tremors
- Heart palpitations, nausea, and muscle spasms
- Compounded risk for Veterans managing multiple medications or PTSD
Hope Valley's CARF-accredited detox uses gradual tapering under 24/7 medical supervision. TRICARE and TriWest are accepted.
Hope Valley accepts TRICARE and TriWest exclusively - coverage is available for eligible Veterans and active-duty service members. Self-pay is also welcome for those without these benefits.
We do not accept Medi-Cal or Medicare.
If you're unsure about your coverage, our admissions team can verify your TRICARE or TriWest benefits directly - no paperwork required on your end to get started.
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