Addiction Recovery

Recovery is an equal-opportunity program.

Addiction rarely stands on its own; is often intertwined with anxiety, depression, trauma, low self-esteem, and/or isolation. This stops here. Recovery allows us to live a healthier, more fulfilling life connected to others, and anyone who is willing to put in the effort to heal and grow can have it. We are not designed to go through this recovery journey alone.

Addiction is a family disease; it rarely touches only one family member, and even when just one family member is struggling with addiction, every member faces his or her own struggles with this. There is support for you too, as you learn to cope in a healthy, empowering way.

 
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The Certified Addictions-Informed Mental Health Professional (CAIMHP) Intensive Competency Training covered the following areas:
1) The Science Behind Substance Use Disorders
2) Signs of Intoxication & Withdrawal Symptoms
3) Assessment of Substance Use Disorders
4) Treatment Planning: Determine Level of Care
5) Recognize & Treatment Behavioral/Process Addictions
6) Strategies to Improve Client Engagement & Treatment Compliance
7) Psychodynamic Approaches
8) Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions
9) Substance Use Disorders & The Family
10) Treatment Strategies for Special Populations
11) Group Therapy Strategies