
What Is Medication Management?
Medication management refers to the process of prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting medications used to treat mental health conditions or support addiction recovery. At the NuView Treatment Center, based in Los Angeles, board-certified physicians and psychiatric practitioners conduct comprehensive psychiatric and physical evaluations to understand symptoms, medical history, and treatment needs before recommending any medication.
Once medication is prescribed, providers continue to monitor how you respond over time. This means evaluating effectiveness, identifying side effects, and making dosage adjustments when needed. Medication management is not a one-and-done visit but ongoing clinical planning designed to foster stability, safety, and a lasting recovery.
For those receiving treatment for substance use disorders and/or mental health conditions, medication management is often part of a broader treatment plan that also involves psychotherapy, peer support, holistic healing, and structured outpatient care.
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When Medication Is Used in Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment?
Medication management may be recommended when symptoms interfere with daily functioning, emotional stability, or recovery. Physicians and psychiatric providers may consider medication as part of treatment for conditions such as substance use, anxiety disorders, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, trauma-related disorders, and schizophrenia, among others.
For those experiencing withdrawal symptoms or strong cravings during recovery, certain medications may also help stabilize the body and reduce the risk of relapse. In these cases, medication is used alongside behavioral therapies and clinical care rather than as a standalone solution.
Many of those who enter behavioral health treatment often tend to have both substance use and mental health concerns at the same time. This is known as a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder, and it often requires a coordinated treatment plan that involves both therapeutic and medical care.
Medication decisions are always personalized. Healthcare providers evaluate symptoms, past treatment history, and overall health before recommending any prescription, and medications are adjusted as treatment progresses.

How Medication Support Fits Into Treatment?
Medication management is typically integrated into structured treatment programs where physicians and psychiatric providers coordinate with psychotherapists and clinical teams.
For a person experiencing both mental health symptoms and substance use challenges, medication may be one part of a broader plan designed to stabilize symptoms while fostering a lasting recovery.
This type of integrated care is commonly provided within dual diagnosis treatment, as well as structured outpatient programs such as the partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP). Medication management may also be part of aftercare (after you have completed the programs) to sustain your recovery, which means regular follow-ups will also be required.
Regular follow-ups also ensure that you do not become dependent on these medications, or where slow tapers can be required to prevent cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
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How Medication Management Works at NuView?
Medication management at NuView is provided as part of your coordinated clinical treatment journey.
Our board-certified and experienced physicians, psychiatric practitioners, and medical staff oversee medication planning, monitoring, and adjustments throughout your treatment to ensure medications are tailored to your stability and recovery goals.
Medication management planning typically begins with a psychiatric evaluation, where symptoms, medical history, and present challenges are reviewed. Based on this, your healthcare provider may recommend medication as part of the treatment plan.
After medication is prescribed, ongoing monitoring is essential. Providers meet with you regularly to evaluate how the medication is working, identify any side effects, and make adjustments if needed. Changes in dosage or medication type may happen as treatment progresses and symptoms improve.
Medication management is always coordinated with therapy and clinical care. This helps ensure that medications are not used in isolation but instead support overall recovery, emotional regulation, and long-term wellness.

Medication Management Within PHP and IOP Treatment
Medication support is often integrated within structured outpatient programs such as the partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, and dual diagnosis treatment. In these programs, physicians and psychiatric providers collaborate closely with therapists, case managers, and clinical staff to ensure medications align with therapeutic progress.
Within PHP, you receive daily clinical care with psychiatric oversight, making it possible to monitor medications closely during the early stages of recovery. In IOP, medication management continues while you gradually return to your studies, job, or family responsibilities.
This coordinated approach allows treatment teams to adjust medications based on real-time feedback from therapy sessions, progress, and overall stability. The goal is not only symptom relief but also long-term recovery and improved quality of life.

Conditions That May Benefit From Medication Support
Medication management may be helpful for those experiencing a range of substance use disorders and mental health conditions, alongside therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and trauma-focused therapies, among others.
Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, is commonly used for:
Common mental health conditions that may be treated with medication as part of treatment are:
- Anxiety disorders
- Major depressive disorder
- Bipolar disorders
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Schizophrenia
In many cases, a person may experience more than one condition at the same time. Co-occurring disorders often require both therapy and medication to achieve stability. Medication can be used to regulate mood, reduce anxiety, improve sleep, or decrease cravings, while therapy focuses on behavioral change and emotional healing.

Why Medication Must Be Supervised by Specialists?
Psychiatric medications can affect mood, sleep, energy levels, and overall functioning, which is why they should always be prescribed and monitored by board-certified physicians and psychiatric practitioners only. Without proper supervision, medications may be ineffective, cause unwanted side effects, or interact with other substances.
Specialists monitor symptoms closely, adjust dosages when needed, and evaluate how medication fits within the overall treatment plan. This is especially important for those recovering from substance use disorders, where even medication interactions and relapse risks must be carefully managed.
This clinical oversight also ensures that medication works alongside therapy, not instead of it. When medications are integrated into a structured treatment program, providers can respond quickly to changes in symptoms and help you stay on track with recovery.

Medication Management for Irvine Residents
Residents of Irvine and surrounding areas often look for outpatient treatment programs that allow them to receive psychiatric support while continuing their studies, job, or family responsibilities. Medication management within structured outpatient care provides the flexibility many of them need while still offering clinical supervision.
Outpatient programs make it possible to receive medication monitoring, therapy, and behavioral support without requiring overnight stays. This approach can be especially helpful for those who need consistent care but also want to maintain their daily routines.
In fact, people from Irvine and surrounding regions frequently choose outpatient treatment at NuView, as we combine clinical support with the ability to stay connected to your home, work, and community.

Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Support in Irvine
People living in Irvine often face high levels of stress, fast-paced environments, and limited time for self-care, which can make substance use and mental health challenges more difficult to manage without professional support.
Residents of Los Angeles, as well as nearby communities such as Glendale, Pasadena, and Santa Monica, commonly seek structured outpatient programs that provide therapy, medication management, and clinical guidance in one place. Many of them commute from different parts of Southern California to NuView to access treatment while continuing their daily responsibilities.
Our programs, such as PHP and IOP, as well as step-down telehealth options, offer flexible scheduling and coordinated care that make it easier for you or your loved one to receive consistent treatment without stepping away from any of your obligations.

How to Get Started With Treatment?
If you or a loved one is experiencing both substance use and mental health symptoms, structured treatment programs that integrate medication management into their treatment plans can help stabilize symptoms, prevent relapse, and pave the way for a well-rounded recovery that seeks to strengthen your mind, body, and spirit in this journey.
Medication management is most effective when it is part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes therapy, clinical support, and ongoing monitoring.
If you are from Irvine or surrounding regions, you can contact our admissions team at (323) 307-7997 to learn more about available programs, ask questions about treatment, and schedule a confidential assessment to determine the right level of care.
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