Residential Treatment
Gender-Inclusive Mental Health
Primary mental health program within a private, home-like setting.

Who We Are
Our gender-inclusive primary mental health program is located in charming Venice Beach, offering a comfortable, home-like environment for adults 18 and older. This specialized program features private rooms that provide both sanctuary and a supportive community for our clients.
Our dedicated team of medical, nursing, and clinical professionals is committed to providing the highest quality of psychiatric care to individuals with acute mental health diagnoses. We adopt a comprehensive, whole-person approach, tailoring treatment plans to achieve lasting recovery for our clients.

Our Expertise
What We Treat + Therapies We Use
What we treat
- Anxiety
- Bipolar disorder
- Borderline personality disorder (BPD)
- Depression
- Dissociative disorders
- Emotional dysregulation
- Self-harming behaviors
- Suicidal ideation
- Schizophrenia & schizoaffective disorder
How we treat
- Acceptance + commitment therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Family programs
- Mindfulness
- Motivational interviewing
- Seeking safety
Ages we treat
Adults (ages 18+)
Payment options
Commercial insurance (in-network and out-of-network), self pay
Medicare/Medicaid
Not accepted
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With over 20 years of proven experience, Clearview can help you or a loved one on the path to recovery and well-being.
Why Choose Clearview?
Our program is designed to provide a supportive and nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. We’re committed to helping our clients achieve this through a variety of evidence-based interventions, therapeutic activities, proper nutrition, and family support. Discover why we’re a top choice for your mental health recovery.
Dedicated + compassionate team
Clearview’s clinical team takes the time to truly understand each client, creating recovery plans tailored to their unique needs. With compassionate, one-on-one support, we provide a safe space to work through challenges and build lasting change — always with care that feels personal and supportive.
Evidence-based therapies
At Clearview, clients engage in evidence-based therapies — both one-on-one and in groups — that give them practical tools to work through mental health challenges. These skills don’t just support recovery in treatment; they’re designed to last, helping clients thrive long after they leave our care.
Activities + recreation
Evenings and weekends at Clearview are filled with opportunities to grow — whether it’s a gym trip, a beach walk, or a 12-step meeting. Clients also build real-world skills with hands-on coaching, practicing what they learn in a supportive environment. Our team is right there every step of the way, helping each client gain the confidence and tools to thrive beyond treatment.
Food + nutrition
Good food is a big part of healing — and at Clearview, we make it a priority. Our culinary team prepares meals that are both nourishing and delicious, supporting recovery and a healthy lifestyle. We also accommodate a wide range of needs, from Kosher to vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, so every client feels cared for at the table.
Family therapy
For clients who want loved ones involved, Clearview offers couples and family therapy when it’s clinically appropriate. These sessions focus on strengthening communication, building understanding, and working through challenges together. In a safe, supportive space, therapists guide clients and their families toward healthier relationships and deeper trust.
Quality Outcomes, Sustainable Recovery
Data from Odyssey Behavioral Health’s 2023 Mental Health Residential Services Outcomes report
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Testimonials
Voices from Our Community
“Going to this place was the best thing I’ve ever done for myself, and I will die a happier, more fulfilled person because of it.” — Grateful Alum
“I loved my experience at Clearview. The staff is great. Wonderful community. I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to visit here. It changed my life for the better. Everyone there really cares. You’re in good hands at Clearview. I spent a month there and I already miss it. I highly recommend Clearview.”
— Grateful Alum
“Clearview is such a special place that gave me hope. I’ve learned some useful tools that I’ve been implementing in my daily life, making life easier and more worth living. Staff is available for coaching at any time of day or night, and they meet the situation’s needs.”
— Grateful Alum
Payment options
Our program is in network with Anthem Blue Cross and Kaiser, and we have negotiated rate agreements with First Health and Multiplan PPO policies. We also accept out-of-network benefits from other major insurance companies. For those preferring to pay for treatment directly, we offer a private-pay rate.
Our gender-inclusive mental health program is proud to be a participating provider in the VA Community Care Network (NPI #: 1174942429).
Note: We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid.




Taking the Next Step
We’re glad you took the first step in getting treatment for your family member by visiting our site. If you’d like to speak with a knowledgeable team member who can answer your questions and guide you through the following steps, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Dual Diagnosis FAQs
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, about 8 million people, or 17.5 percent of adults living in the United States with a mental illness, have a co-occurring substance use disorder. Mental health and addiction psychoanalysts progressively believe that brain disorders and substance abuse disorders are biologically and physiologically constructed. Combinations of mental illness and substance abuse are now so common that many clinicians expect to discover and treat both.
A dual diagnosis means you have both a drug or alcohol addiction and a mental health disorder, such as depression, anxiety, or borderline personality disorder. Many people struggling with symptoms of mental illness use alcohol or drugs to find relief from their symptoms, which can ultimately lead to more severe addiction.
It’s vital to address substance use as the first part of dual diagnosis treatment. Substances can mask symptoms of mental health disorders, especially because drug and alcohol addiction can cause symptoms that resemble mental illness, which can lead to a misdiagnosis. The most successful dual diagnosis treatment addresses both the addiction as well as the underlying mental illness.