Addiction treatment for executives · Olive Hill Clinique When the substance is part of how you functionYou haven't lost control. Not yet, not visibly. What's happened is subtler: a glass at noon to get through the call, a prescription extended because stopping isn't an option right now, a pattern that's calcified around a schedule that never lets up. The substance isn't an escape. It's become infrastructure.The problem with high-functioning addiction is that it works, until it doesn't. And when it stops working, the consequences land all at once.What's actually at stakeYou're thinking about the board. The team who've built their livelihoods around your stability. The clients who trust you. A six-week residential disappearance isn't what you're looking for, and you're right to ask whether treatment can fit around real constraints. That's a legitimate clinical question, not a negotiation tactic.At Olive Hill, the treatment plan is built around your actual situation. Some patients need full residential care for a defined period. Others need a different structure. We assess that on arrival, not in advance.Confidentiality as a medical factMedical confidentiality isn't a selling point here. It's a legal obligation that our staff hold by licence, not by preference. Your name, your presence, your diagnosis: none of it leaves this clinic without your written consent. That applies to families, colleagues, and insurers.We don't advertise our patients. We don't offer testimonials from people in your position. That discretion is structural.The Minnesota Model: what it actually meansWe work within the Minnesota Model: abstinence-based, medically supervised, with peer group work as a core element. It's the framework with the most robust long-term outcome data. For executives, the group element often surprises. You'll be working alongside people from very different backgrounds, and that tends to be more useful than expected.Medical management of withdrawal is handled by our clinical team. You won't be asked to white-knuckle anything.Taking the first stepThe initial call is with a clinician, not an admissions coordinator. You can ask what you need to ask, including the questions that feel embarrassing. Nothing said in that conversation commits you to anything.The clinic is set in the Atlas foothills outside Marrakech: private, licensed, removed from the environments where the pattern took hold. Most patients say the distance helps.