The Oxnard centers in our directory are built mostly around outpatient and counseling-based care. All 11 report offering substance use treatment, individual counseling, group counseling, substance use education, and relapse-prevention work, and all 11 use motivational interviewing, provide cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and offer discharge planning. Every one of the 11 also lists trauma-related counseling, mental health services, social-skills development, and care for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders — a meaningful signal if you are managing depression, anxiety, or PTSD alongside addiction.
A closely matched second tier of services shows up at 10 of the 11 centers: substance abuse counseling, family counseling, anger management, brief intervention, a comprehensive substance use assessment, screening for substance use and for mental disorders, drug or alcohol urine screening, and case management. On the people they serve, 10 centers treat adults and 10 treat young adults, so age-appropriate programming exists on both ends. For gender, 8 of the 11 centers serve clients of any gender and 3 are women-only programs, and notably all 11 report serving adult women — women-specific options are unusually well represented here. If you need a specific level of care such as medical detox, residential or inpatient treatment, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), or an intensive outpatient program (IOP), confirm availability directly with the listing — those exact levels are not uniformly reported across every Oxnard center, and a quick phone call is the fastest way to know for sure.