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Our goal is to help you return to a fully functioning lifestyle, and part of that process is slowly re-integrating “regular” life activities, like work. We have created a flexible, but also well-structured, IOP model that includes career counseling to get you back on track. Many of the young adults we serve struggle with job…

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medication assisted treatment

To provide a truly comprehensive medical care experience, we believe in putting YOU at the center of the care journey. For too long, managing addiction has been described as being designed in a factory-like setting, focusing on the needs of the program and not the needs of the patient. It is the type of feedback…

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comprehensive medical care

We are committed to incorporating you directly into an individualized medical care plan to help you enjoy the fruits of a life in recovery. We believe that full recovery from addiction offers a life that is more rich and fulfilling than achieving sobriety alone. As a result of our personalized and empowering care delivery model,…

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family therapy

If it’s possible, and you are willing, we involve family in your treatment. Issues like addiction and mental illness often affect not just the identified patient, but the entire family system. The family needs to understand their role in the identified patient’s illness, and how they can be more effective in helping them heal and…

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People who come into treatment, and, also, many in the community, could benefit from group therapy. Individual therapy alone is effective, but not good enough. The ways we interact with people are often part of the reason we seek treatment. Group therapy, however, is often more ideal and growth-enhancing for learning about how to manage…

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Most people coming into treatment feel lost, confused, or “stuck.” Intensive individual therapy can be very helpful to develop self-understanding. Good therapy helps people explore how faulty patterns of seeing the world were created and reinforced. Finally, good science and a caring therapist can help people develop more adaptive ways of managing feelings.