Executive treatment at Villa Treatment Center serves professionals, executives, physicians, attorneys, and other high-demand careers in Woodland Hills, CA, with confidential, structured care for mental health and addiction recovery. Privacy protections, flexible scheduling, and continued professional connection are integrated into clinical care. Most major insurance is accepted, and admissions answer 24/7.
If you or someone you love is in crisis right now, including overdose risk or thoughts of self-harm, call 911 or 988 (Suicide and Crisis Lifeline). Villa’s admissions team can help you decide on next steps; call (818) 639-7160 any time.
Who The Executive Treatment Program Is For
The executive treatment program is for adults whose careers require sustained high performance, public visibility, or professional licensing that creates additional considerations during treatment. Common populations include:
- Physicians, surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals with specific protocols for licensure board reporting, monitored practice programs (such as the California Medical Board Diversion), and return-to-work coordination
- Attorneys, judges, and legal professionals with attention to State Bar Lawyer Assistance Program coordination when applicable
- C-suite executives, business owners, and senior leaders with privacy considerations for company stakeholders, board members, and investors
- Finance, banking, and investment professionals including FINRA-licensed professionals with regulatory considerations
- Entertainment industry professionals with attention to public visibility and management/representation coordination
- Technology executives and entrepreneurs including founders and senior technical leadership
- Other licensed professionals and high-profile individuals where confidentiality, privacy, and professional reputation require additional discretion
The program is for adults 18+ whose recovery would benefit from structured care that accommodates professional obligations and confidentiality requirements above and beyond standard residential treatment.
How Privacy And Confidentiality Are Handled
All behavioral health treatment at Villa is protected by HIPAA. Substance use disorder treatment carries additional federal protection under 42 CFR Part 2, a stronger confidentiality standard than HIPAA alone. For executive clients, the privacy framework includes:
- 42 CFR Part 2 protections restricting disclosure of substance use treatment records even to other treating providers without specific written consent
- HIPAA protections as the federal baseline for all protected health information
- Enhanced confidentiality protocols including staff confidentiality agreements, secure facility access, private therapy spaces, and no public-facing identification of who is in treatment
- Discreet admissions with confidential phone intake, private arrival arrangements, and no public mention of admissions or discharges
- Communication privacy through secure phone, video, and email channels
- Coordinated care without unnecessary disclosure when professional boards, employers, or family members need information for clinical or legal reasons; scope is the minimum necessary, with the client’s specific written consent
For clients with public visibility or competitive professional environments, additional discretion measures can be coordinated during admissions, including arrival/departure timing, shared space scheduling, and communication routing. Private rooms are available throughout residential treatment.
How Treatment Works At Villa For Executives
The executive program follows the same evidence-based clinical framework as standard treatment, with adjustments to accommodate professional obligations.
- Levels of care. Medical detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient therapy plus medication management. The clinical team determines the right level during the initial assessment.
- Length of stay. Residential typically runs 30 to 90 days. The 90-day length is supported by research as having the strongest outcomes for substance use disorders. Length is reassessed throughout treatment based on clinical progress and step-down readiness.
- Professional obligations during treatment. Limited time for essential work or licensure-related communications is accommodated, particularly as treatment progresses. The clinical team coordinates FMLA paperwork, HR communications when appropriate, and licensure board coordination when required. The expectation is that clients are fully present in clinical programming during program hours; professional contact is structured around that.
- First appointment. A 90-minute clinical assessment covering full mental health and substance use history, medical and medication review, professional context, and treatment plan recommendations.
- Clinical team. Board-certified psychiatrists for medication management, licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) and Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), addiction medicine specialists, and recovery support staff. Medically reviewed by Dr. Courtney Scott, MD.
Therapies And Modalities Offered
Executive clients receive the same evidence-based modalities as standard treatment, with attention to issues common in high-demand careers:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
First-line for depression, anxiety, substance use; particularly relevant for cognitive distortions and high-self-criticism patterns common in high-achievers
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Emotion regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness; valuable for chronic stress and burnout
Trauma-Focused Therapy (EMDR, Prolonged Exposure, CPT)
For trauma underlying mental health symptoms or substance use; trauma is more common than expected in high-achieving populations
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
For ambivalence about treatment timing relative to professional commitments
Acceptance And Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Values-based work for clients with significant identity tied to professional role
Stress Management And Burnout Protocols
Specific work on chronic stress patterns common in high-demand careers
Group Therapy
Process and skills groups; executive-specific peer groups when enrollment supports them
Individual Therapy
Weekly minimum, often more frequent for executive clients; same primary clinician throughout
Couples And Family Therapy
See family therapy programs
Medication Management
Board-certified psychiatrists managing psychiatric medications, MAT for substance use, and coordination with primary care physicians
Conditions And Presentations We Treat
The executive program treats the full range of mental health and substance use diagnoses, with common presentations including:
- Substance use disorders alcohol, opioids (including prescription pain medications), benzodiazepines, stimulants; see drug addiction treatment and alcohol rehab in Los Angeles
- Depression and burnout Frequently present in high-demand careers, often after years of unaddressed symptoms; see depression treatment
- Anxiety disorders Generalized anxiety, panic disorder, performance anxiety; see anxiety treatment
- PTSD and trauma Including occupational trauma in healthcare, law enforcement, military, and emergency services; see PTSD treatment
- Bipolar disorder see bipolar disorder treatment
- Adult ADHD often diagnosed late in adulthood, sometimes after years of self-medication or compensatory work patterns; see adult ADHD treatment
- Co-occurring mental health and substance use dual diagnosis is common in executive presentations
Insurance, Cost, And Admissions
Villa Treatment Center is in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Cross of California, Health Net, and MHN, and works with most other major carriers on an out-of-network basis. Executive treatment is delivered through the same care framework as standard treatment, so insurance coverage rules are similar.
Many executive clients use a combination of insurance and self-pay or out-of-network benefits. Self-pay rates and payment plans are available. Admissions can walk through what your specific plan covers, what your out-of-pocket costs would be, and what privacy considerations apply to insurance verification.
Verification takes 15 minutes by phone or 24 hours by online form. The admissions team handles executive intakes with discretion appropriate to the population.
To start: call (818) 639-7160 or use the insurance verification form.
Serving Woodland Hills, The San Fernando Valley, And Greater Los Angeles
Villa’s facility sits on Hood Drive in Woodland Hills, CA, accessible from Calabasas, Tarzana, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Northridge, West Hills, Canoga Park, Reseda, Van Nuys, Hidden Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Hollywood, Malibu, and the broader Los Angeles County. The location offers privacy and quiet while remaining accessible to the LA metro area’s professional centers.
For executives traveling from outside the LA area, transportation coordination is available. Telehealth extends outpatient services across California for clients who cannot travel weekly to Woodland Hills.
Frequently Asked Questions About Executive Treatment Program in Woodland Hills, California
What Makes The Executive Treatment Program Different From Standard Treatment?
The clinical framework is the same evidence-based treatment Villa provides to all clients. The differences are in privacy protocols (enhanced confidentiality measures, private rooms, discreet admissions), professional obligation accommodation (limited essential work time, FMLA and licensure coordination), and the clinical population (peer experience with executive presentations including burnout, high self-criticism, and the specific stressors of high-demand careers). Treatment effectiveness is not different; the wrap-around services are.
How Is Privacy Protected During Treatment?
All behavioral health treatment is protected by HIPAA. Substance use treatment additionally carries federal protection under 42 CFR Part 2, which is stronger than HIPAA alone. Enhanced confidentiality protocols include staff confidentiality agreements, secure facility access, private therapy spaces, discreet admissions and discharge, and minimum-necessary disclosure when professional boards or employers need information.
Can I Keep Working During Treatment?
Residential treatment is designed as an immersive program; full-time work during residential is not realistic. Limited time for essential professional or licensure-related communications is accommodated. PHP and IOP allow more professional engagement; IOP in particular is designed for clients maintaining work or school commitments. The clinical team works with each client on the right level of professional connection during treatment.
Does The Program Coordinate With Professional Licensure Boards?
Yes, when required and with the client’s specific written consent. Common scenarios include the California Medical Board’s Diversion Program for physicians, State Bar Lawyer Assistance Programs for attorneys, and FINRA-related coordination for licensed financial professionals. The clinical team is experienced in this coordination and works to provide documentation needed without unnecessary disclosure beyond what the licensing body requires.
How Long Is The Executive Treatment Program?
Length varies based on diagnoses, severity, and treatment response. Residential treatment typically runs 30 to 90 days; the 90-day length is supported by research as having the strongest outcomes for substance use disorders. PHP runs 2 to 4 weeks. IOP runs 8 to 12 weeks. Outpatient therapy and medication management often continue for 6 months to a year or longer.
Can I Get Treatment For Mental Health And Addiction Together?
Yes. Villa is licensed to treat co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). Mental health and substance use frequently co-occur, particularly in executive populations where chronic stress, perfectionism, and high-functioning patterns can mask both. Integrated treatment addresses both conditions with the same clinical team.
Does Insurance Cover Executive Treatment?
Most major insurance plans cover the underlying clinical treatment (residential, PHP, IOP, outpatient) under the behavioral health benefit. Aetna, Cigna, Anthem Blue Cross, Health Net, MHN, and others are commonly accepted. Many executive clients use a combination of insurance and self-pay or out-of-network benefits. Verification takes 15 minutes; admissions can walk through coverage and costs.
Do I Need A Referral?
No. Most insurance plans do not require a referral for behavioral health services, though some HMO plans do. Call (818) 639-7160 or use the verification form and admissions will confirm during the insurance check.