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Addiction treatment: not based on WP:RS. used sources such as WP:FORBESCON

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==Addiction treatment====Addiction treatment==
Cliffside Malibu Rehab utilizes [[Transtheoretical model|The transtheoretical model of behavior change]] (aka TTM) as the foundation of their treatment protocol. Professor of psychology [[James O. Prochaska]] and the lead developer of the TTM approach, who authored the book ''Ending Addiction for Good'', provided training for the rehab's medical staff.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/aliceg...s-go-for-addiction-treatment/?sh=4a41d01b663b |title=Where The Rich And Famous Go For Addiction Treatment |work=Forbes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://localrehabreviews.org/california/malibu/cliffside-malibu-malibu-ca/ |title=Cliffside Malibu Overview |publisher=Local Rehab Reviews }}</ref>
===Clean and Sober Media, LLC======Clean and Sober Media, LLC===
Cliffside Malibu and its former CEO Richard Taite were mentioned in ''[[The Verge]]'' after reporting done by that publication in 2017 disclosed that "several popular publications covering addiction and treatment double as marketing operations for treatment centers".<ref name=verge>{{cite web |last1=Ferguson |first1=Cat |title=Review Sites Have Deep Ties to the Rehabs They Promote|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/3/...view-sites-top-rated-bias-rehabreviews-thefix |website=The Verge |date=3 November 2017}}</ref> ''The Verge's'' disclosure included information that two of these publications, ''The Fix'' and Rehab Reviews, were owned by Clean and Sober Media, LLC., which in turn is financially controlled by Richard Taite.<ref name=verge/> This relationship had not previously been disclosed in disclaimers by the publications to their readers.<ref name=verge/> Taite's attorney responded in ''The Verge'' piece, saying "Any implication that the content of an editorial review, including its aesthetics, is influenced by whether a treatment center has paid for advertising is false."<ref name=verge/> In 2018 it was reported that Cliffside Malibu and ''Center for Discovery'', which is owned by private equity firm Webster Capital, were merging to become ''Discovery Behavioral Health''. According to the Institute for the Advancement of Behavioral Healthcare, "Clean and Sober Media was not part of the Webster Capital transaction."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Miller |first1=Julie |title=Center For Discovery acquires Cliffside Malibu |url=https://www.behavioral.net/article/finance/center-discovery-acquires-cliffside-malibu |website=www.behavioral.net |publisher=Institute for the Advancement of Behavioral Healthcare |language=en |date=16 April 2018}}</ref>Cliffside Malibu and its former CEO Richard Taite were mentioned in ''[[The Verge]]'' after reporting done by that publication in 2017 disclosed that "several popular publications covering addiction and treatment double as marketing operations for treatment centers".<ref name=verge>{{cite web |last1=Ferguson |first1=Cat |title=Review Sites Have Deep Ties to the Rehabs They Promote|url=https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/3/...view-sites-top-rated-bias-rehabreviews-thefix |website=The Verge |date=3 November 2017}}</ref> ''The Verge's'' disclosure included information that two of these publications, ''The Fix'' and Rehab Reviews, were owned by Clean and Sober Media, LLC., which in turn is financially controlled by Richard Taite.<ref name=verge/> This relationship had not previously been disclosed in disclaimers by the publications to their readers.<ref name=verge/> Taite's attorney responded in ''The Verge'' piece, saying "Any implication that the content of an editorial review, including its aesthetics, is influenced by whether a treatment center has paid for advertising is false."<ref name=verge/> In 2018 it was reported that Cliffside Malibu and ''Center for Discovery'', which is owned by private equity firm Webster Capital, were merging to become ''Discovery Behavioral Health''. According to the Institute for the Advancement of Behavioral Healthcare, "Clean and Sober Media was not part of the Webster Capital transaction."<ref>{{cite web |last1=Miller |first1=Julie |title=Center For Discovery acquires Cliffside Malibu |url=https://www.behavioral.net/article/finance/center-discovery-acquires-cliffside-malibu |website=www.behavioral.net |publisher=Institute for the Advancement of Behavioral Healthcare |language=en |date=16 April 2018}}</ref>

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