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Xanax Rehab in Los Angeles — Treating the Anxiety Beneath the Addiction

Xanax rehab in Los Angeles fails when it stops at detox. At Titan Recovery Center, the medically supervised taper is just the first phase — the real work is residential treatment that treats the panic, anxiety, or trauma the alprazolam was masking, so you don't detox, relapse, and start over. Same clinical team, same North Hollywood building, from detox through residential.

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Searches for Xanax rehab Los Angeles lead here for one reason: at Titan Recovery Center, Xanax rehab is a two-phase program: a medically supervised benzodiazepine taper (typically 10–14 days), followed directly by residential treatment that addresses the underlying anxiety, panic, or trauma that drove the alprazolam use. Both phases happen in the same North Hollywood facility with the same clinical team — no handoff. Because benzodiazepine withdrawal carries real seizure risk, detox is always physician-supervised; because relapse is nearly automatic when the underlying anxiety is left untreated, the residential phase is where recovery is actually built. On-site Medical Director, dual-diagnosis care, most major PPO insurance accepted. Call (747) 292-7904.

Xanax dependence does not respond to generic addiction treatment, and it does not end with detox. Most Los Angeles rehab facilities treat benzodiazepine dependence as a secondary specialty — something they handle if it shows up alongside alcohol or opioids — and most stop paying attention once the acute withdrawal is over. Titan Recovery Center built the opposite model: a benzodiazepine program — one of the focused addiction treatment programs we run from our North Hollywood facility — engineered around both the medical reality of the taper and the psychological reality that, for nearly every long-term Xanax patient, the drug started as a solution to a real problem. If that problem isn't treated, relapse is nearly automatic.

That's the distinction between detox and rehab, and it matters. The medically supervised taper — converting short-acting alprazolam to a longer-acting agent and stepping it down safely over 10 to 14 days — is covered in depth on our Xanax detox page. This page is about what comes after: the residential treatment that makes the detox stick. If you're still comparing facilities, our guide to choosing a Xanax rehab center walks through the credentials to verify.

⚠️ One non-negotiable: do not stop taking Xanax suddenly without medical supervision. Benzodiazepine withdrawal can cause grand mal seizures and can be fatal. Whatever else you do, that single point can save a life. Our inpatient detox exists precisely to manage that risk.

What "rehab" means here

Xanax Rehab in Los Angeles Is Two Phases — Detox Is Only the First

Detox makes withdrawal safe. Rehab makes recovery last. Titan delivers both, in sequence, under one accredited roof — and the second phase is the one most facilities shortchange.

Phase 1 · Days 1–14

Medically Supervised Taper (ASAM 3.7)

Physician-led benzodiazepine detox: short-acting alprazolam is converted to a longer-acting agent (Librium or Valium) and tapered down over 10–14 days, with 24/7 nursing through the seizure-risk window. The full taper mechanics live on our Xanax detox page.

Phase 2 · The real work

Residential Treatment (ASAM 3.5)

Live-in dual-diagnosis care that treats the anxiety, panic, or trauma underneath the addiction — anxiety-tolerance work, panic-disorder protocols, CBT, and trauma processing. This is the phase that separates lasting recovery from a 30-day pause before the next emergency.

Quick clinical summary

Xanax rehab at Titan Recovery Center: a 10–14 day physician-supervised benzodiazepine taper (Librium or Valium substitution, individualized on admission) transitioning directly into residential dual-diagnosis treatment in the same North Hollywood facility, with the same clinical team. Anxiety, panic, and PTSD treated alongside the addiction. Joint Commission accredited, ASAM 3.7/3.5, on-site Medical Director. Most major PPO insurance accepted. Call (747) 292-7904 for 24/7 admissions.

The clinical reality

Why Xanax Recovery Is Different From Any Other Addiction

Xanax (alprazolam) is one of the most aggressive drugs in the benzodiazepine class. Its short half-life — roughly six to twelve hours — means the brain experiences peaks and crashes throughout the day, tolerance builds quickly, and physical dependence can develop in weeks even at therapeutic doses. By the time most people realize there's a problem, the central nervous system has rewired itself around the drug's presence. That's what makes a Xanax-specific track necessary, and it's why these five realities shape everything we do:

Withdrawal is a medical eventBenzo withdrawal can cause seizures and is potentially fatal — it requires a physician-supervised taper, never a cold-turkey stop, consistent with NIH/StatPearls clinical guidance on benzodiazepines.
The longest detox in the field10–14 days at our facility, sometimes longer — we do not compress the taper to fit a billing cycle.
The anxiety underneath must be treatedFor nearly every long-term patient, Xanax was a solution to real panic or trauma. Leave that untreated and relapse is nearly automatic.
Co-occurring conditions are the rulePanic disorder and PTSD are present in the majority of long-term Xanax patients — dual diagnosis isn't optional.
Cognitive recovery takes patienceEarly-recovery cognitive fog is real and requires therapeutic patience, not pressure.
Family is part of the treatmentXanax addiction hides inside relationships — structured family therapy rebuilds the support system recovery depends on.
Phase 2 — where recovery is built

Residential Xanax Treatment: Treating the Anxiety, Not Just the Dependence

Once the taper is complete and you're medically stable, you move directly into our residential program — same building, same team, no handoff during the most fragile clinical window. For Xanax patients specifically, the residential phase leans hard into the thing the drug was masking: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, anxiety-tolerance work, panic-disorder protocols, and trauma processing. Our clinicians are trained to recognize that for many patients, Xanax was originally a solution to a real problem — so we treat that real problem. Rebuilding the ability to sit with anxiety without reaching for a pill is the actual goal of rehab, and it cannot be done in a detox week.

Xanax rehab Los Angeles — residential bedroom at Titan Recovery Center in North Hollywood, CA
A residential bedroom at Titan's North Hollywood facility — where Los Angeles Xanax rehab clients live and recover after the medical taper.

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Common questions

Xanax Rehab in Los Angeles — FAQ

What's the difference between Xanax detox and Xanax rehab?

Detox is the medical phase — a physician-supervised taper (typically 10–14 days) that manages benzodiazepine withdrawal safely. Rehab is the full program: detox plus the residential treatment that follows, where we treat the anxiety, panic, or trauma underneath the addiction. Detox alone has a very high relapse rate for benzos; the residential phase is what makes it last. The taper itself is detailed on our Xanax detox page.

How long is Xanax rehab?

The medically supervised taper is typically 10–14 days (sometimes longer), followed by residential treatment that's usually 30–90 days, individualized to clinical progress and insurance authorization. Benzodiazepine recovery is not something to rush — cognitive clarity and emotional regulation return gradually.

Is it dangerous to stop Xanax on my own?

Yes. Benzodiazepine withdrawal can cause grand mal seizures and can be fatal. Never stop Xanax suddenly without medical supervision. Our inpatient detox exists to manage that risk with 24/7 nursing and an on-site Medical Director.

Do you treat the anxiety behind the Xanax use?

Yes — that's the core of our residential phase. Most long-term Xanax patients have an underlying panic disorder, anxiety disorder, or trauma history. We provide dual-diagnosis care (CBT, anxiety-tolerance work, panic protocols, trauma processing) so you're not left with the original problem the drug was masking.

Do you accept insurance, and where are you located?

Titan accepts most major PPO insurance and verifies your benefits with a written cost breakdown before admission. We're located in North Hollywood and serve all of Los Angeles, including West Hollywood. Call (747) 292-7904 or verify your insurance.

Titan Recovery Center

A Joint Commission–accredited, DHCS-licensed detox and residential treatment facility in North Hollywood, serving all of Los Angeles.

5820 Craner Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601
(747) 292-7904 · 24/7 admissions

Titan Recovery Center is a licensed substance use disorder treatment facility in North Hollywood, California, serving the greater Los Angeles area. This page is for general informational purposes and is not medical advice; treatment is individualized following clinical assessment. Do not stop taking Xanax or any benzodiazepine suddenly without medical supervision. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. For crisis support, call or text 988, or the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).