WHAT WE DO
Scientific Approach. Therapeutically Based. Medically Assisted.
Every Client Will Benefit From
- Outpatient Detox and Treatment
- Case Worker, Therapist, and Doctor team for individualized treatment plans and monitoring
- Weekly group therapeutic and educational sessions
- Weekly individual therapeutic and educational sessions
- Family/Support person weekly Patient Support & Education Group
- Insurance reimbursement billing assistance: 1) a list of all approved services that you receive here for you to submit to your insurance company for direct reimbursement; 2) the CPT coding process for individual therapy, group therapy, psychosocial education, and parental involvement.
Medically Assisted Treatment
Medical Detoxification to help get you started and sustained intervention with a strategy. Medical support to address any underlying issues that may involve sleep, anxiety, or depression.
Individual Therapy
Individual Therapy addresses the individual underlying problems that accompany an addiction. Specifically, addressing the addiction issues and management. Individual Therapy works on the emotional and psychological developmental issues that may have contributed to your addiction.
Group Education
Group Psycho-educational meetings discuss the physical nature of your addiction. Teaching you the neurobiological determinants common to those with an addiction. During our Psycho-educational group, we also review the latest research and the implications for your condition.
Patient Support Group
Family Groups are offered weekly to encourage your family to participate in your management of your addiction. We provide orientation to the medical components of an addiction and differentiate between the “old school” thoughts of an AA approach and the more clinically effective CBT approach to managing your behavioral condition.
Group Therapy
Group Psychotherapy consists of treatment groups that provide an opportunity to practice the skills that are necessary for you to function in the environment in which you live in a safe environment. These groups are designed to offer you feedback from other patients who may view your behavior differently and allow you to reconsider your view of your behavior and make changes that will help you become more functional.