Treatment programs provide accountability for those in recovery. If you have maintained sobriety for a period of time in the past but have relapsed, you know how important this accountability can be. However, long-term recovery from addiction requires more than just a commitment to sobriety. It also requires that you spend time working through issues like past trauma, mental health concerns, and potential triggers for relapse.
Both individual and group therapy sessions offer our participants the opportunity to understand how addiction has impacted them and how they can prevent relapse in the future.
Family engagement is a crucial element of our treatment programs as well. Addiction can impact many areas of your life. Your finances, employment status, physical and mental health, and relationships with loved ones can all suffer at the hands of substance abuse. However, it’s possible to rebuild trust and reconnect with loved ones in recovery. Under the guidance of a therapist, family members can learn about addiction and how to support their loved ones without enabling destructive behaviors. Recovery is a journey, and our participants might face challenges even after completing a treatment program. Having the support of family and friends can make all the difference.