Our outpatient substance abuse treatment services are appropriate for adults with mild to moderate symptoms and who are willing to participate in a treatment plan.
Individuals participating in services will establish personal tools to identify their relapse pattern, warning signs, and relapse prevention to interrupt negative patterns and maintain responsible living.
Individuals participating in services will establish personal tools to identify their relapse pattern, warning signs, and relapse prevention to interrupt negative patterns and maintain responsible living.
Substance abuse screening
Substance abuse screenings are completed by a Certified Substance abuse Counselor (CSAC) and licensed mental health professional. It assess for possible indicators of a substance abuse problem.
Substance abuse screenings are completed by a Certified Substance abuse Counselor (CSAC) and licensed mental health professional. It assess for possible indicators of a substance abuse problem.
Outpatient substance abuse interventions include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Individuals will explore how thoughts and behaviors are connected and work to improve negative behavior patterns by modifying the way they think. Coping strategies and relapse prevention are usually addressed during CBT sessions as well.
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
A person-centered and nonjudgmental approach, MI can help people decide to make changes for themselves, and the therapy reduces ambivalence toward treatment and recovery.
Intensive Family Systemic Therapy
This form of therapy includes the entire family unit in an effort to improve communication and the workings of the family overall.
Contingency Management (CM)
This form of therapy offers small rewards for remaining drug-free as an incentive to remain abstinent.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Individuals will explore how thoughts and behaviors are connected and work to improve negative behavior patterns by modifying the way they think. Coping strategies and relapse prevention are usually addressed during CBT sessions as well.
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
A person-centered and nonjudgmental approach, MI can help people decide to make changes for themselves, and the therapy reduces ambivalence toward treatment and recovery.
Intensive Family Systemic Therapy
This form of therapy includes the entire family unit in an effort to improve communication and the workings of the family overall.
Contingency Management (CM)
This form of therapy offers small rewards for remaining drug-free as an incentive to remain abstinent.