The MIND program focuses on how negative and criminal thinking reinforce substance use. It is incorporated into the recovery drug court and felony drug court programs.
This partial hospitalization program incorporates dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) with the 12-step program.
The MET Program is an intensive outpatient (IOP) program is designed to help clients gain the motivation to seek sobriety and stay drug-free.
The ART Program is designed to help clients develop and use coping strategies in managing anger.
The IPV program is a group for perpetrators of domestic violence that addresses the participants’ past exposure to traumatic events, learned behaviors and thoughts contributing to actions resulting in domestic violence, and developing skills to prevent future violent and aggressive behavior.
The SAFE Program focuses on understanding the dynamics of violence, abuse, and trauma and the impact these experiences have had on the individual’s life as well as how to cope.
The MORE program helps participants better transition back into a home environment after being in a highly-structured treatment setting in an effort to prevent future relapses.
The T4C program uses evidence-based therapies to help drug offenders develop the problem-solving, behavioral, social, and vocational skills they need to decrease the likelihood of reoffending.
This class is for adults who have been assessed and are in need of additional education and awareness on the consequences of substance use and other risky behaviors. It is available as a one-day program offered several times a year on Saturday.
The START program is an intervention program that provides specialized services, such as intensive trauma counseling, to children of parents with substance use disorders. The program also assists the parents of these children.
The Mental Health Day Treatment program provides a comfortable setting where participants discuss mental health issues that influence substance use and learn skills to increase overall mental and emotional well-being. We offer mental health services for group settings as well as one-on-one sessions with our Mental Health Counselor.
CBI is an evidence-based treatment for individuals working to overcome a substance use disorder (SUD).
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a structured treatment regimen that uses rhythmic, left-right (bilateral) stimulation to help reduce the vividness and emotion associated with trauma.
While all treatments for a substance use disorder (SUD) aim to prevent relapse, relapse prevention is a specific form of intervention focused on healthfully managing and processing emotions. The relapse prevention program encourages clients to continue practicing and using acquired skills and strategies to maintain their sobriety.
See our complete weekly group schedules for the above programs.