Promises of the Program
“…you will find release from care, boredom, and worry. Your imagination will be fired. Life will mean something at last. The most satisfactory years of your existence lie ahead.” – The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous p. 152
Entering into any substance abuse treatment program can be stressful. There are a lot of unknowns. You might have legal trouble. You might just be at the end of your rope with your addiction. Regardless of the circumstances, there is a solution to your situation.
At Solutions, we have highly qualified counselors that have dedicated their lives to helping people out of the hopelessness of their addiction. They address all facets of addiction – the mind, body, and spirit – as well as coping skills, trauma, and other barriers to recovery.
Overall, the treatment program is designed to empower clients with the skills necessary to live a valued, meaningful life and determine if substances are interfering in that goal. If they’ve become a barrier to a fulfilling life, our counselors are trained and ready to provide whatever direction and guidance necessary to address the situation.
Four main goals
- Clients will demonstrate a clear understanding of the dynamics of substance use as they relate personally, and routinely identify situations or other factors that could pose a risk to sobriety.
- Clients will possess sufficient coping strategies to successfully manage substance use challenges.
- Clients will begin successfully utilizing social, vocational, physical, spiritual, and emotional support systems to maintain sobriety.
- Clients will report a significant improvement in mood and sense of well-being.
Structure of the Clinical Program
- Intake assessment which identifies problems, goals, needs, strengths, and weaknesses
- Assigns the appropriate level of care to address identifiers
- Three levels of care
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Supportive Outpatient Program (SOP)
- Individual Counseling
- Three levels of care
- Develop individualized treatment plans to help client achieve goals
- Uses 12-Step facilitation through the use of empirically based practices
Topics Covered in the Clinical Program
- Disease Model of Addiction
- 12-Step Recovery
- Sponsorship
- Self-examination skills
- Defining Personally Meaningful Values and Principles
- Improving Support Networks
- Family Dynamics of Addiction
- Career Development
- Coping with anger, anxiety, depression, trauma, and shame in recovery
- Repairing Harm Caused by Addictive Behaviors
- Helping Others Struggling with Addiction
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Outpatient Group Schedule
Intensive Outpatient Program
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Supportive Outpatient Program
Wednesday, Friday
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Individual and Family Counseling Sessions available via appointment.