Mission Viejo, CA

Addiction Therapy

The behavior isn’t the whole problem. What’s driving it is

Addiction doesn’t come from nowhere. It develops because something — anxiety, trauma, shame, pain — needed managing. At Therapy Worthwhile, we work on what’s underneath it, because that’s where lasting change actually happens.

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WHAT WE HELP WITH

What Addiction Therapy Can Help With

We work with a range of addictive and compulsive behaviors, including:

If your behavior has become something you feel controlled by — something you keep returning to despite consequences, despite wanting to stop — that’s worth taking seriously, regardless of whether it fits a clinical definition.

Understanding Addiction

What's Really Happening Under the Surface

Addiction is not a moral failure. It’s not weak willpower. It’s a pattern — often a deeply entrenched one — that developed because it served a function.

Most people struggling with addiction are also struggling with one or more of the following:

When therapy only addresses the behavior — through willpower, rules, or accountability — it often doesn’t last, because nothing has changed underneath. When therapy addresses what’s driving the behavior, change becomes sustainable.

TREAT ADDICTION

How We Work With Addiction at Therapy Worthwhile

Our approach to addiction therapy is trauma-informed, evidence-based, and non-judgmental. We meet you where you are — whether that means working toward abstinence, reducing harm, or simply understanding your relationship with the behavior more clearly

DeTUR Protocol for EMDR Therapy

DeTUR — Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing — is a specialized EMDR protocol developed specifically for addiction and dysfunctional behavior. Rather than focusing only on the addictive behavior, DeTUR targets the emotional triggers, urges, and unresolved experiences that drive it. It’s one of the most powerful tools available for treating addiction at the root, and it’s a specific area of expertise at Therapy Worthwhile.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

CBT identifies the thought patterns, beliefs, and behavioral cycles that maintain addiction — and provides specific strategies for interrupting them. Particularly effective for understanding triggers and building new response patterns.

Attachment-Based and Relational Work

Addiction is often maintained by disconnection and healed in connection. Relational work addresses the underlying attachment patterns that drive isolation, shame, and the need to self-medicate.

EMDR Therapy

Beyond the DeTUR protocol, standard EMDR is used to process the underlying trauma, shame, and painful experiences that addiction is often managing. Treating the trauma changes the function the addiction was serving.

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

DBT provides concrete skills for tolerating distress, regulating emotions, and managing urges — skills that are directly applicable to addiction recovery and to building a life that doesn’t require numbing.

Harm Reduction

Not everyone comes to therapy ready or wanting to be fully abstinent. Harm reduction is a non-judgmental, evidence-based approach that meets people where they are — reducing the negative consequences of substance use or compulsive behavior as a valid and valuable goal in itself.

WHO WE HELP

Who Addiction Therapy Is For

Addiction therapy at Therapy Worthwhile is a good fit if you:

We work with adults in our Mission Viejo office and via telehealth across California. We are an outpatient therapy practice — for those needing a higher level of care such as detox or residential treatment, we will help connect you with the appropriate resources.

 

About Shame

A Note on Shame

Shame is one of the biggest barriers to getting help for addiction — and one of the most powerful drivers of it. The belief that you’re fundamentally flawed, weak, or beyond help is not a fact. It’s a story, often one that was shaped long before the addiction developed.

At Therapy Worthwhile, there is no judgment here. We’ve worked with people across a wide range of relationships with substances and compulsive behaviors. What we care about is understanding what happened to you, and working with you to build something different. That’s it.

What to Expect

What to Expect in Addiction Therapy

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No agenda on your choices

We won’t tell you that abstinence is the only acceptable goal. We’ll work with you to clarify what you actually want — and help you get there honestly.

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Working on what’s underneath

Once we understand the function, we work on the root — the trauma, the anxiety, the shame, the disconnection — using evidence-based approaches matched to your specific situation.

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Understanding the function

Early sessions focus on understanding the role the behavior has played — what it’s been managing, what need it’s been meeting, where it came from.

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Building a life that doesn’t need it

Recovery isn’t just about stopping a behavior. It’s about building a life with enough connection, meaning, and capacity to tolerate difficulty that the behavior isn’t necessary anymore. That’s the real work.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Therapy

Do I have to want to be fully sober to come to therapy?

No. We work with people at all stages — those pursuing abstinence, those working on harm reduction, and those still figuring out what they want. Wherever you are is a valid starting point.

Is addiction therapy confidential?

Yes. Therapy is confidential, with the same legal exceptions as all therapy (imminent risk of harm to self or others). We do not report substance use to employers, law enforcement, or anyone else.

What's the difference between addiction therapy and a treatment program?

Treatment programs (residential, IOP, PHP) typically provide more intensive, structured support — often including medical supervision, group therapy, and daily programming. Outpatient therapy like what we offer is appropriate for people who don’t need that level of intensity, or as a follow-up to a higher level of care. If we believe a higher level of care is what you need, we’ll tell you honestly and help you find it.

What is DeTUR and how is it different from regular EMDR?

DeTUR (Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing) is a specialized EMDR protocol developed specifically for addiction. Standard EMDR processes difficult memories and experiences. DeTUR specifically targets the triggers and urges associated with addictive behavior — desensitizing the emotional charge that drives the compulsion. It’s a powerful approach for getting underneath the behavior itself.

Can I do addiction therapy online?

Yes. Addiction therapy is available via secure telehealth for California residents. Many clients find telehealth particularly valuable for maintaining privacy.

I've relapsed before. Does that mean therapy won't work for me?

Relapse is a common part of the recovery process — not a sign that you’ve failed or that change isn’t possible. What matters is what you learn from it and what you do next. Therapy helps you understand the patterns behind relapses so they become less frequent and less severe over time.

There's a Reason It Keeps Happening. We Can Help You Find It

Addiction isn’t a life sentence. It’s a pattern — one that developed for reasons, and one that can change when those reasons are actually addressed. Therapy at Therapy Worthwhile is a space to do that work, without judgment, at your pace.

Schedule a free 20-minute consultation to get started.