Treatment Services
Learn Moderate Drinking
DrinkChoice™ is a brief, research based counseling program that offers problem drinkers a choice to either drink moderately or quit altogether. A workbook is included that offers clear guidelines and tools for in-depth self-evaluation providing an immediate opportunity to reduce risk. Depression, anxiety, couples issues, family issues and other problems are also addressed as necessary. Participants work individually with a license therapist one hour weekly (in person or on the telephone) for six weeks. Scheduled sessions are designed to meet the client's need for flexibility, privacy and anonymity.
*This program is not appropriate for adolescents. Adolescents should not consume alcohol.
Private Individual Recovery
This counseling program provides substance users with research proven coping strategies that helps them stop drinking and/or using without structured group support. The focus of this treatment includes education, communication skills, personal growth, stress management, relapse prevention and utilization of community resources. Depression, anxiety, couples issues, family issues and other problems are also addressed as necessary. Participants work individually with a licensed therapist meeting one hour weekly for an amount of time determined after an initial assessment. Scheduled sessions are designed to meet the client’s need for flexibility, privacy and anonymity.
*This program is also an excellent aftercare plan for those clients completing in-patient detoxification or treatment.
Traditional 12-Step Support
This individualized counseling program helps problem substance abusers establish a firm foundation in a local 12-step program such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or Alanon. We emphasize communication skills and educate clients on how to utilize 12-step meetings, acquire spopsorship, and understand concepts such as the "12-steps", "powerlessness" and the "Higher Power". Depression, anxiety, couples issues, family issues and other problems are also addressed as necessary. Total abstinence, meeting attendence and self identification as an alcoholic or addict are core components of this work.
*This program is also an excellent aftercare plan for those clients completing in-patient detoxification or treatment.
Adolescent Treatment
Several members of our treatment team specialize in working with adolescent development. We view acting out behaviors, such as substance use, as a symptom of a larger problem. Our therapeutic approach is based on motivational enhancement strategies. We look to elicit motivation from the adolescent, rather than settling for simple compliance.
Couples Counseling
Alcohol and drugs can impact all relationships. We stress that opportunities to heal are always present. We provide the tools to carry out this healing process. Emphasis is placed on re-establishing trust and intimacy through education, communication skills and conflict resolution.
CRAFT Training
(Community Reinforcement and Family Training)
If you have “tried everything” and nothing has worked, but you are not ready to give up, then you are in the right place.
CRAFT is supportive non-confrontational methods to engage substance abusers into treatment. CRAFT assists CSO (Concerned Significant Others) in reducing stress and introducing meaningful new resources of satisfaction into his or her life.
Group Therapy
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Marijuana and the Family
The focus of this treatment is to reduce the consequences of marijuana abuse on the family. Clients learn research developed coping and problem solving skills that eliminate marijuana problems. The Marijuana and Adults treatment track provides a specialized focus on the long-term impacts of marijuana, relationship conflict, emotional availability, and overall motivation and accomplishment. We make every effort to include the family in the treatment process.
Intervention Services
Our comprehensive Family Crisis Interventions are conducted by two specially trained therapists. We prepare motivated family members to participate in a "loving and concerned intervention" with a family member or loved one experiencing problems with alcohol or drugs.