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We are proud that a proportionally high number of the clients who graduated our 90 day program are sober, living productive lives, working, studying, or volunteering. Most have restored previously strained relationships with family members. The majority have integrated into their lives some or all the healthy new life style first learned at the House on the Hill here in Malibu. A few “slipped” and took advantage of the Relapse Prevention Guarantee to get back on their feet.

Those who were not able to maintain sobriety are in the minority. They keep trying, and we are always there for them. We are always ready to meet with them or their families, and take their phone calls. That is just part of what we do and who we are.

Here are some of the letters our clients have written us, unedited for content or length. We add new ones from time to time.

 

 

Krissie’s Story  

Malibu Beach Recovery alumna fights to decrease prescription drug abuse

Krissie

On May 5, 2010 with more than 19 months of sobriety, Malibu Beach Recovery Center alumna Krissie Bergo, told her story to a press conference at the State Capitol in Sacramento held in support of SB 1071, a bill designed to fund CURES, a real time online data base that will allow doctors and pharmacists in this state to instantly check whether their patients are doctor shopping or pharmacy hopping.  In 2006 Krissie, who never abused alcohol or street drugs, became hopelessly addicted to prescription pain medication.  Suffering from carpel tunnel syndrome, RSD, and fibromyalgia, she went to a pain management doctor who put her on a lethal cocktail of pain medications, many reserved for cancer patients.    By the time a Workman’s Comp judge intervened and sent her to treatment for alcohol and drug addiction in September 2008, her insurance company had spent close to $500,000 on her pain medication, mostly Class II narcotics.   Krissie was almost comatose when she arrived at Malibu Beach Recovery Center.  Her detox took 62 days, ten times more than most heroin addicts or alcoholics.  Now Krissie still has pain, but she has found alternative methods of controlling the pain, and regularly attends Pills Anonymous (PA) meetings in addition to AA and NA meetings.

Click here for Krissie's SB1071 testimony on our You Tube Channel

Krissie's Testimonial

I arrived at the Marshak Clinic (now known as the Malibu Beach Recovery Center) at the end of September 2008 when my life was completely unmanageable. I was addicted to prescription pain pills. This was due to my chronic pain for my many failed surgeries. At the time I arrived, I was mixing high doses of fentanyl lozenges, oxycontin, methadone, xanax and many other medications. The staff at the clinic had never seen anyone on that many medications before. This was my first attempt at becoming sober. I wanted this more than anything, not only for me but also for my husband and my son along with the rest of my family. My addiction was tearing my family apart. I couldn’t do it alone and I knew it.
Dr. Marshak and his staff are amazing! I took full advantage of their individual and group therapy. They have a yoga program. I was unable to participate in the yoga program and Dr. Marshak designed a program especially to suit me. They really do take care of you! I didn’t really care for the food in the beginning, no sugar, low glycemic, etc. Basically, all I ate before was food that contained sugar. And lots of it. When I left, I asked the chef for a bunch of recipes. The staff would take the clients out to meetings several nights a week. We would also have panels come in on other nights. I learned and identified with many things they talked about. The staff was available at all times to help and support my family while I was getting well. In addition to my addiction, I had many medical problems while in treatment. They also saw that I got the medical treatment that I needed.
I spent 73 days at the Marshak Clinic. I can’t say it was easy, but it was the absolute best thing I’ve ever done for myself. All I had to do was be willing. I had the desire to stop using prescription pills addictively. My life is so wonderful today. My son has his mom back and my husband has his wife back. I’m almost six months sober. It all started at the Marshak Clinic with all of the amazing people there. I couldn’t have done it without you and the impeccable program you run! Thank you for giving me my life back!

Krissie, Los Angeles, CA

p.s. I love you Joan! :)

 

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Angelina’s Story  

Intervention Success Angelina

Nationally recognized interventionist Candy Finnigan, who appears regularly on the Emmy award-winning A&E reality show Intervention, brought Angelina Moore to the Malibu Beach Recovery Center (then Marshak Clinic) in September 2007. “If I had seen Angelina’s episode on Intervention before she arrived, I don’t think I would have let her in the front door,” said Malibu Beach Recovery Center CEO Joan Borsten. “It was reality TV at its most depraved and shocking; mother and daughter wrestling each other, while the Intervention cameras are rolling, for a bag of heroin.” Episode 80 (“Angelina”) quickly became one of Intervention’s most popular segments. In a deeply personal interview, filmed exclusively for the Malibu Beach Recovery Center website after Angelina had already achieved 7 months of sobriety, the former cheerleader and honors student chronicles her descent into the depths of addiction, her abuse of the prescription pill oxycodone, her heroin overdoses, and her miraculous recovery. The Malibu Beach Recovery Center, which specializes in prescription pill addiction, uses a neuro-biological approach to restore and balance the chemistry of the brain, and rejuvenate the body’s natural reward system. This system utilizes very specific natural nutritional food supplements in combination with carefully selected yoga-type exercises and a low glycemic “Recovery Diet” to create a solid foundation for long-term recovery. Clients quickly and efficiently achieve a sense of comfort and well-being, allowing them to get the full benefit of daily educational groups, family therapy, individual therapy and 12-Step work.
To view the entire Angelina interview please click on this link: Angelina's success story
Intervention TV's follow up on Angelina's progress:: Angelina's Progress

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D’s TESTIMONIAL 

Hi Rizelle.

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Thanks for introducing me to Kundalini yoga. It's become part of my daily life along with Hatha yoga and given me many new friends and hours of happiness.

Hope all is well at the clinic. Please say hi to [yoga teacher] Alexandra and others who might remember me. Your kindness was appreciated. Along with taking up yoga, I altered my diet towards whole grains, less meat, etc. and now am in the best shape I've been since my mid-20's. It all started with the staff up at the Clinic. I also go to meetings just about every day.

I bumped into A at the Santa Monica library during the Spring when I was there with my daughter. She was attending a lecture on Buddhism and doing great.

As for me, It's been 1 year and 4 days! Please give my regards to everyone. I'd like to visit some time just to say hello and thanks.

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Hi Rizelle. Very good to hear back from you. I'm glad my message lifted your spirits. Life can be hard sometimes, believe me, I understand. You, [yoga teachers] Alexandra and Marie were angels in my time of need. I will always think of you fondly as the person who steered me towards yoga which has been a very positive addition to my life. So many things from my yoga practice have resonated with my recovery. I don't talk about it too much in A.A. meetings or anywhere else for fear of appearing like a flake, but I'm sure you can understand what I'm talking about. I'm certainly less afraid to try new things. In Sept. I've registered for a two day teacher training student intensive Taoist Yoga workshop. My participation is a bit of a leap of faith!

In terms of my recovery, I also go to A.A. meeting every day so you can pass that on to the staff too! Part of my recovery has been a series of positive steps to move away from the isolated place I found myself in at age 46 and towards others, so I have my A.A. friends from 5 different meetings, my yoga friends, my coffee shop friends, parents of my daughter's friends, my old friends, work friends, etc... I've stopped saying "no" all the time when opportunities to be with others come my way... I continue to work to stop struggling against life so much and to get out of self will. Many good things have happened to me when I just get out of the way. It's uncanny, but one can attribute it to good things happening when one puts oneself in a good place, to God, to prayer and meditation, etc... Just look at what happened to me at the Marshak clinic, how many people in my situation have gotten a free opportunity like I did to get a push in the right direction at just the right time in my life. It was really a miraculous fork in the road for me, people went out of their way to help me and I'll never forget it...

Feel free to share my communications w/ [CEO] Joan.

Thanks again, and thanks for the kind words. It's a measure of the way my mind works sometimes that I wasn't sure you'd want to hear from me!

Take care,
D., Los Angeles, CA


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Alex’s testimonial 

My first attempt at getting sober occurred over a year ago. As with most drug treatment centers, the one I chose to enter focused almost entirely on the program of A.A. Although effective to a degree, there were many aspects of my recovery that weren’t met by this approach. I found myself experiencing intense irritability and depressive symptoms during my stay, the likes of which I had never felt before. The only remedy offered for my overall decreasing mood was psychotropic drugs, which I opted not to take for fear of dependency.

After drinking at the airport on my way home from this recovery center I quickly fell into my old patterns, unable to put more than ten days of sobriety together at one time. A year later I hit a new bottom and began the quest for sobriety, but was skeptical of any program that only offered The Twelve Steps and potent drugs as their solution. I knew I need more. I wanted to heal myself naturally, without the aid of foreign substances.

Soon after my quest began, I found Dr. Marshak and was invited to attend his five day retreat program in Malibu. At the clinic I found a program that took a truly holistic approach to recovery. Dr. Marshak’s unique approach was extremely efficient and after the five days I was able to put together three weeks on my own, using the tools I had been given at the clinic. This was the longest period of sobriety I had experienced since my last day at rehab.

I soon decided to enter the 28-day program the Marshak Clinic offered and became their first U.S. patient. Through DNA testing, Dr. Marshak prescribed a natural cocktail of supplements which worked specifically with my body at the cellular level. Through regular yoga, oxygen therapy, a specialized nutrition program, The Twelve Steps, and group and individual therapy, I was able to excel in a short period of time. I am truly grateful that I chose this treatment program. Within several days I felt a drastic increase in my mood and an overall sense of well being. Dr. Marshak and his staff were exceptionally caring and empathetic during my stay, and aided me in achieving maximum results. I have experienced great serenity since working his program and have had no cravings of any kind. It is truly a miracle. I have been able to maintain sobriety and a level of happiness I never thought possible.
Alexandra D., Los Angeles

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KC Testimonial  

When I first started at the Marshak Clinic (now Malibu Beach Recovery Center) , my life had "hit bottom". I was in dire straits; my personal relationships, my career, my health and my self esteem were in ruins. I received a tremendous amount of support while in the clinic and was able to leave with a new perspective on life, a new road and a new journey.

However, I wasn't alone. The spirit of Marshak was with me. With the undying support of my Marshak Method aftercare coach, weekly meetings back at the clinic, and continued psychological support, I was able to slowly regain confidence in myself and maintain a healthy sobriety regimen.

Having an aftercare program is analogous to having a safety net in this uncertain world of sobriety. The odds are certainly stacked against those in early recovery. My Marshak method coach acted as a temporary sponsor, and friend to confide in. Most importantly, he helped me to grapple with many of the demons that had haunted me throughout the time that I was using. He assisted me in cleaning up my financial and legal issues, enrolling in the doctor’s diversion program to safe my medical license, and was instrumental in helping me form more meaningful bonds between myself and my family.

I have seen first-hand the carnage and destruction that a life of addiction leaves. More saddening is those addicts and alcoholics who enroll in an inpatient treatment program, initiate sobriety, and then go on to relapse because they did not invest in a meaningful aftercare program. Participating in the aftercare program was an essential step that I took to help ensure my sobriety.
K.C., Los Angeles, CA

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Dr. C. Testimonial  

My name is Dr. C and today I am a very grateful recovering alcoholic. To say that I was hopeless would have been an understatement. Years of drinking left me a slave to alcohol. Trying to stop was difficult but, trying to stay sober seemed impossible. I was tormented with the question of why. I checked into the Marshak Clinic (now the Malibu Beach Recovery Center) as a last resort to stay sober. This turned out to be a life-saving decision. The program attacked every aspect of recovery. I learned of the physiological makeup of addicts and alcoholics and how to treat it with supplements. We practiced yoga and ate healthy low glycemic meals. We attended one-on-one and group counseling. The clinics’ focus on AA and 12 step recovery has been a tool that I have utilized to this day. I am currently in the Clinic’s Transitional Living home. Here I am able to work, attend meetings and continue life as a productive recovering alcoholic. The love and support from the staff and alumni has given me 10 months of sobriety and a feeling of happiness I never new existed.

Dr. C., Los Angeles, CA

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Eamon Testimonial 

On December 2nd of 2007, I walked through the doors of the Marshak Clinic (now known as the Malibu Beach Recovery Center).  – please add these words.

Right off the bat I was pleased with how things were run, very professional. I had only seen rehabs in movies and on TV shows. I didn’t know what to expect. The doctor sat me down and asked the usual “are you an alcoholic” questions. To my surprise, I was more than qualified to be a client. Unlike many of today’s rehabilitation centers, the Marshak Clinic didn’t load me up on a handful of prescription drugs. They simply use a holistic approach of diet, food supplements, yoga and therapy based around the twelve step program. I had heard horror stories of people going to rehab and leaving with a shopping bag full of drugs to live their life. Fortunately that was not my story coming out of the Marshak Clinic.

As the days went on I became more comfortable in my own skin and in my new surroundings. It had been so long since I had slept without drugs or alcohol that it took a little getting used to. One of the things I liked most, that I wouldn’t have told you at the time is that there is a very busy schedule in treatment. It allowed me not to think about my problems until I was in therapy. This was the time in my life when I was introduced to yoga. I never thought I would be practicing yoga, but to my surprise I loved the mental and physical benefits and still am involved with it today. I regularly attend yoga classes and never would have found this great form of exercise and meditation if not for the clinic.

This was also the first time in my life I had been introduced to a no sugar, low glycemic diet. In addition to having great nutritional value, the food tastes absolutely delicious. I believe the food helped me recover from the roller coaster I was living on in my head. The no sugar helped me not have serious mood swings and anxiety. The supplements given to me after my DNA analysis also helped balance my mind.

I am blessed to have been able to go to the Marshak Clinic. A good portion of my friends today are people I met through the treatment center one way or another. I stay in contact with Joan on a regular basis and am grateful to have someone like her, Dr. Marshak and the rest of the staff in my life. The people who work here care about the individual and it shows in their work. It is now January of 2009 and I have not had a drink or drug since entering the clinic. What was once a dream is now reality. Thank you to my dear friends at the Marshak Clinic.

Eamon O’Hara, Syracuse NY (now Malibu, CA)

The story of Eamon O’Hara was broadcast by ABC-TV (20/20) on March 29, 2008.
Click here to read about his journey to rehab.

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Jamie H Testimonial 

I first went to the Marshak Clinic (now Malibu Beach Recovery Center) in December of 2007 and since then my life has changed completely. That is not to say that I haven't found sobriety difficult and challenging at times, but my sense of hope has never been as strong. I literally feel as if a dark, dense fog has been lifted from my mind and all my past feelings of ambition and self worth have returned, strong and clear again.

I have been to five other treatment centers earlier in my life and none of them had the same sense of structure and discipline mixed with genuine kindness and camaraderie. The Marshak Clinic welcomes you in as part of their Family and truly cares for your well being long after your initial treatment has finished.

After completing the course of treatment at the Clinic I moved into their Transitional Living facilities and I cannot stress enough the benefits that has given me. It has enabled me to return to my work with all it's difficulties and temptations whilst still living in a secure and structured environment.

As an Actor I have found that the Clinic is incredibly accommodating to the vicarious lifestyle. They understand the complex lack of discipline of the film industry. Since I have been staying at the Transitional Living I have worked on three projects. On each occasion the Clinic has offered me strength and guidance. I now leave for Europe to work again. To any Artist that might read this and want help, let me say there is no feeling as powerful and as adventurous as sobriety; the chance to perform without the constraints and paranoia of a cocaine/alcohol induced hangover.

Jamie H., Los Angeles, CA


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S.I. Testimonial  

I came to the Marshak Clinic (now Malibu Beach Recovery Center) near the end of a three year relapse. Although I hadn’t had a drink in almost ten years, I was badly addicted to prescription pain medication. When I got to the clinic, I was up to 50 pills a day and mixing vicodin, with percocet, oxycontin, soma and valium. Pretty much the same stuff that killed the actor Heath Ledger only a few weeks before I checked in. I was certain I was headed in the same direction this time.

One of the first surprises I got was how easily they detoxed me off these drugs. I had been through a prior experience in rehab a number of years before this and the detox was a nightmare. In fact, I had quit opiates in just about every way imaginable several times including cold turkey so I was prepared to be sick during my first 10 days there. It didn’t happen. I think it went easier for two reasons. One was the willingness I had this time around and the other was Dr. Marshak’s approach. Nothing about their process is aggressive or difficult. They started me on meds that weaned me off the painkillers but at the same time they also got me on a program of nutrition and supplements that was all but non-existent in my life at that point. I also couldn’t help but notice a spiritual aspect in their approach to treatment that I had neither experienced or heard of in a treatment center before. I mean let’s face it, you’re spending a month in an amazing house in Malibu with a dedicated staff of councilors, yoga instructors, incredible therapists, beautiful women and a team of chefs that should be starring in their own TV series on the Food Network. Not exactly hard time you’re doing at the Marshak clinic. Not for me anyway. I was ready to get myself clean and sober. And if anyone is coming through the doors here with that kind of willingness, then they’ll be in a great position to take advantage of some of the best treatment for addiction available anywhere in the country.

Oh yeah, and there’s a few other surprises you’ll walk away with as well. For instance, I’m in my late forties. Up ‘till now, I couldn’t make a bowl of oatmeal let alone an entire meal for myself. While I was there, I took full advantage of their weekend cooking classes. I could not believe that this was made available to all the clients. So I not only learned to cook, I also learned to shop for the kind of food that might keep me walking around on the planet a little longer than had I been left to my own best judgment prior to coming here.

Their approach is so completely well rounded, I felt that when I left, I not only accumulated 30 days of really strong sobriety but that I had been taught some life skills that would enable me to start living cleaner in many other ways. It’s been almost 12 months now and not only have I abstained from all forms of the drugs I was addicted to but I have not touched coffee or sugar either. Both of which had been a huge part of my diet before. I’ve also, for the most part, stayed away from all the foods I learned were unhealthy while I was there.

I cannot tell you how much knowledge, discipline and motivation I was given in that short time. I mean this sincerely. And it is given in the most painless and comfortable way you can imagine. The program they’ve designed has only one prerequisite. Okay, maybe two. Willingness and an open mind. For me it was easy. I was so completely run down and ashamed of where my choices had taken me by the time I came to Marshak. I had also been through multiple surgeries during the past two years but was not recovering properly because all of my physical and mental discipline had succumbed to an addiction that was so out of control by then, that I would have been dead or in jail had I kept going.

Since my stay there, I have immersed myself completely in Alcoholics Anonymous, just as I was encouraged to do by the people at the clinic. I have a sponsor who has over 25 years of sobriety and I have worked all the 12 steps. For me there was no time to waste, not while I was there and not while I’m out here. To anyone who can relate to this feeling and is ready to deal with their addiction, I cannot recommend these people highly enough.

S.I., Los Angeles, CA


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Richard C. Testimonial  

Being asked to write a testimonial for my time at The Marshak Clinic (now Malibu Beach Recovery Center) is an easy task. If you need, and are willing to make changes in your life, for the better, there is no better place to do so than The Marshak Clinic. From top to bottom the staff there is incredible. From the gardeners, to the chefs, to the counselors to the therapists, and especially to the C.E.O. and Dr. Marshak himself, you will not find a better suited group of people. The attention given, and their willingness to listen at all times of the day and night, made treatment a truly remarkable experience. It is heart warming to know that there are actually people that are that willing, to help others with their addictions in the world today. The fact that six clients is the capacity, allows the incredible staff to do there job that much better.

I played professional baseball for five years prior to coming into the clinic. I was very successful and my potential was almost unmatched to others I had played with. Drinking and drugs became a priority, and very quickly my dream started slipping away. I first failed a drug test but was not released because I had promised to stop. Two days after that promise, I got my second of three DUI's. That was it. Got fired. I mention this, because coming from an athletic background, where exercise and nutrition played a significant role in my life, The Marshak Clinic provided both areas, and then some. Yoga was never in my life, but it is a great workout, and gave me much needed improvement in my breathing and flexibility. The quality level of the instructors there are second to none. Between the meditation, the techniques in breathing and getting a full amount of oxygen to my brain, and gaining flexibility, I highly recommend the yoga program. The diet and food is equally amazing. I have never in my life eating better food than i did during my 28 days there. It was hard leaving knowing I was leaving the chefs. The low glycemic diet is not only extremely heathy, but also very, very, very edible. I thought I was in decent health prior to coming into treatment, but was shocked on how good my heath was on my way out.

If you are looking for help, and are willing to make some sacrifices in your life, I would not recommend any other place. The Marshak Clinic is not only beautifully located, amazingly staffed with a five star cuisine, it is also life changing.

R.C., Los Angeles, CA

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Gennady's Story 

My name is Gennady. My sobriety date is Aug. 8 2008. I am 24 years old and I am a heroin addict. I used to smoke almost an eight ball of heroin every single day. I couldn’t stop. I lost the trust of my family members and nearly killed my parents from the constant stress I put them under. I got arrested for felony possession of a controlled substance in July. After the arrest my using completly went out of control. I didnt need anyone or anything. As long as I had heroin life was perfect. I nearly died in my sleep many times from a low heart rate due to my heavy use. That all changed when a sweet, loving, and kind-hearted women by the name of Joan Borsten entered my life. Joan and the rest of the team at the Malibu Beach Recovery Center brought me in and detoxed me. After a painful and uncomfortable detox I began a rigorous 12 step and psyco-therapy program, which included yoga 3 times a day, groups in between and 1 hour of therapy everyday. When I started yoga I hated it, I wasnt flexible and didn’t have patience. Towards the end of my stay I began to teach it and found it to be a deeply calming and relaxing experience. My therapist taught me how my using and dirty lifestyle of drug dealing and living a double life had taken a toll on my family and especially on my thinking. Through Malibu Beach Recovery Center I was introduced to AA (alcoholics anonymous) and I built a solid foundation of meetings and now surround myself with people that want to stay sober. Also I have completely changed the way I eat thanks to the low-glycemic diet that they provide (let me just say that the food is AMAZING!!!!!).

I'm filled with gratitude today because not only did this place save my life but it saved my fathers life as well. He became over ridden with stress due to my using he checked himself in. I can’t thank Joan and the staff enough for the constant love, advice, and support. I have found myself through this program and would recommend it to anyone. If I can have over 9 months of continuous sobriety and remove myself from all the wrong doings of my past, then this is the place to be. I love my life today and I owe it all to my family and my new family at Malibu Beach Recovery.

Thank You for my Life
Gennady


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Mike's Story 

I want to elaborate on how I am using the tools and knowledge learned while I was in Malibu. My life is so much better that before I developed depression and then drug use to handle my neck and shoulder pain. I still do the "morning energy enhancement" 1 hour Yoga session almost every morning with special emphasis on strengthening my neck and shoulder muscles. I still have occasional pain which is handled by non-addictive Ibuprofen. I take the daily morning and evening supplements as prescribed in my "after-care" instruction packet. I prefer to go to AA rather than NA and have a home group and have even lead a few meetings. My sponsor is terrific and we are working the 12 Steps. I commend the "Aftercare" program for those not utilizing the "Brentwood" sober house. I missed VA and was happy to return. I still speak to John Sober Coach, once per week and he is a great source of encouragement regarding exercise, healthy eating, and emotional condition. Do you know that I have lost over 20 lbs of weight since May? The weight loss is slow, but I gained those pounds slowly as well, plus I do not consider myself on a diet. I watch my sugar intake, white bread carbs, and try to stick with the diet that I learned during treatment. I resumed drinking caffeinated coffee in the morning. Progress not Perfection. :)

The principles learned in the 12 Steps help so much with anxiety. I live on day at a time; try to operate on God's will rather than my will; and work on being a better person. For example, I am still unemployed but believe that eventually God will show me the right job when it is right. So I keep busy with looking for a job, going to meetings, and rekindling friendships that were neglected due to my isolationist practices while depressed and using. It is amazing how busy an unemployed person can become!

M and my relationship is getting so much better with trust being the main thing that I work on daily. I lied so much about the quantity and usage of Vicodin that we were moving in opposite directions.

Also, the counselors that I worked with were a great team. I loved Veronica's New Jersey persona - tell it like it is, though caring. Nick T.'s mental health help. Oleg's funny accent when correcting us in Yoga, and Cyril's excellent meals. I laughed so much in treatment. Many other local AA's that I meet here in Virginia talk about the "Recovery 20lbs" or the horrible living conditions that they experienced in treatment. I am fortunate to have had such a great time, once I adjusted, and am still losing weight.

Enough from me. You've created an excellent center and I noticed the YouTube videos recently posted. Great job! I can share them with my close friends. They all joke about my "California-style rehab"- not only the 12 steps, but holistic ideals - hey it works!

-Mike N., Washington DC


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Keri’s Story  

In the fall of 2008, Keri’s mom was desperate for help. Her daughter had been in and out of mental hospitals for more than a year. Mom contacted a famous clairvoyant who told her about a house on a hill either in California or Colorado. The clairvoyant then contacted the Oprah Winfrey Show, who directed her to Brad Lamm, who brought her to Malibu Beach Recovery Center. She stayed with us for 90 days and then moved to Oceanside Transitional Living. Here’s an excerpt from Mom’s latest email: “No doubt you've heard about Keri's progress. Wonderful, and I told Dr. Miriam without MBRC and Dr. Miriam's dedication and skill, there is no telling what would have happened. And let's add LOVE. Keri was loved and her soul was "called back" to her in a place that she could hang on to it and nurture the reconnection to her true Self. We are grateful beyond words, but I will find the words someday to express this experience more fully.” Love, C., Michigan



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Elizabeth’s Story  

Elizabeth’s Story Note: Both the father and husband of actress EM, an alcoholic, tried unsuccessfully for years to get her to go to treatment. Then her talent agent fired her. EM hit the proverbial bottom and checked into MBRC. One month later she graduated and wrote the agent thanking him for giving her the motivation to become clean and sober. He refused to take her back. She found another talent agent and began to work. Six months after completing treatment she returned to the Center to participate in an alumni panel and then sent the following email: “I really enjoyed coming back to the Center a few weeks ago to speak on a panel - it brought back some great memories (I LOVED REHAB AT YOUR PLACE!). My agent took me back! He emailed me last week - I went in for a meeting Monday and my first day back was today. They said their main concern was for me to get better and were genuinely happy to welcome me with open arms - I felt like the Prodigal Son - it is all so good. Now my recovery is complete - I have my sobriety, my health, my family, my friends, and now my career - Thank You Joan and everyone at MBRC - I love you all!” EM, Los Angeles, Member Screen Actors Guild


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Sue Brown Letter 

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Addiction robs people of their dignity and life before it kills them. We can help you achieve sobriety now - and maintain it for life. If you or a loved one needs help call our supportive intake staff who will address your concerns and guide you through the intake process:

Call: 1-800-366-8101 or email us at info@malibubeachrecovery.com

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