Novato, CA – As rates of alcohol use disorder among women continue to rise across California, Avery Lane for Women is leading the way with a trauma-informed, gender-specific approach to alcoholism treatment that directly addresses the unique challenges women face in addiction recovery. Located in Northern California and serving clients from across the state, Avery Lane offers an evidence-based, highly individualized program designed to support women navigating not only substance use but also co-occurring mental health disorders, life-stage transitions, and deeply rooted trauma.
The treatment center’s holistic care model is shaped around the understanding that women often struggle in silence, balancing societal expectations, caregiving roles, and high-pressure careers while attempting to manage their mental and emotional well-being. Avery Lane’s program is designed to meet these needs head-on, with specialized support for issues such as postpartum depression, menopause-related emotional shifts, domestic trauma, and burnout among professionals.

“Avery Lane is not just a place for sobriety; it’s a place for real healing,” said Camille Hildebrand, Founder and CEO of Avery Lane for Women. “Every aspect of our program is designed with women’s needs in mind, from our clinical practices to our community setting. We’re creating a model of care that addresses the full scope of what women bring into treatment, and it’s making a measurable difference.”
That difference is evident in Avery Lane’s treatment outcomes, reflecting meaningful, lasting recovery progress for women. According to data gathered one year after treatment:
- 90% of patients surveyed abstained from drugs or alcohol in the last 30 days
- 75% of patients reported that their treatment goals had been met
- 65% of patients completing the twelve-month post-treatment survey reported feeling “excellent” or “good” over the past 30 days, compared to just 7% who reported feeling that way before entering the program
These results speak to more than just short-term success; they highlight Avery Lane’s ability to help women maintain long-term sobriety, achieve personal recovery milestones, and experience a significant improvement in overall well-being. The data underscores the effectiveness of a trauma-informed, women-centered approach that equips individuals with practical tools, emotional resilience, and community support for life beyond addiction.
Central to Avery Lane’s success is its integrated approach to co-occurring disorders. Many women who struggle with alcohol addiction are also living with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or eating disorders. Treating these conditions concurrently rather than as separate issues has proven critical in sustaining long-term recovery. The clinical team at Avery Lane includes licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and trauma specialists who work collaboratively to create individualized care plans for each client.

In addition to evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and EMDR, the program incorporates expressive arts therapy, somatic experiencing, and holistic practices like mindfulness and yoga. These modalities are not just complementary; they are integral to the healing process, offering women the space to reconnect with themselves and process experiences that may have driven alcohol use in the first place.
The center’s residential and outpatient offerings ensure continuity of care, allowing women to access support at multiple stages of recovery. Whether transitioning back into work, reconnecting with children, or navigating the emotional shifts of menopause, clients have access to a full spectrum of services and a supportive community that understands the nuances of recovery for women.
As one of the only VA-approved women’s treatment centers in California, Avery Lane also serves female veterans, many of whom carry the compounded weight of trauma, addiction, and service-related mental health concerns. The program’s commitment to creating a safe, empowering space for all women, regardless of background or history, continues to set it apart in the field of addiction treatment.
In a state where access to compassionate, women-centered addiction care remains limited, Avery Lane offers a model worth emulating. The center’s blend of clinical excellence, trauma-informed care, and peer-driven connection represents a significant step forward for addiction recovery services in California.
Media Contact

Name
Avery Lane for Women
Contact name
Camille Hildebrand
Contact phone
(800) 270-2406
Contact address
505 San Marin Dr, Ste 300
City
Novato
State
CA
Zip
94945
Country
USA
Url
https://averylanewomensrehab.com/