If you’ve read about our program and services, then you know we incorporate many different types of counseling, skills training, and treatment modalities when helping individuals overcome the disease of addiction. Here is a look at how our comprehensive approach works and why a comprehensive approach is necessary for long lasting, successful recovery.
Tailoring treatment to the individual
A comprehensive approach to treating drug or alcohol addiction can be tailored to the individual. When you have the opportunity to participate in one-on-one therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and spiritual therapy, for example, you are exposed to a variety of therapy types and can find the type of therapy that is most effective for you. Incorporating a variety of treatment methods helps individuals find what is most effective for them in helping them overcome addiction.
Offering well rounded healing
A comprehensive approach also offers more well rounded healing for those battling addiction. Addiction develops as a result of a great many factors, after all, so it only makes sense that treatment would include a variety of modalities to address those many factors. Through our program, for example, individuals can experience deep psychological healing through one-on-one therapy, develop new habits through experiential outdoor therapy, and prepare for life after addiction through job readiness training and money management classes. The individual can address deep seated issues, all while transforming their lifestyle so that addiction no longer has a place in their life.
Easing the transition into life after treatment
Perhaps the most dangerous phase of recovery that transition from the sheltered environment of rehab to everyday life after treatment. When you step out of rehab and into life after treatment, you will likely be exposed to a variety of triggers and temptations. A comprehensive approach to treatment arms individuals with the many tools they need to conquer these triggers and temptations. Individuals leave treatment ready to lead addiction-free lives—because they’ve been practicing doing just that all throughout treatment.