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Intervention

Get the Help You Need to Beat Your Behavior Issues.
 

An intervention is a combination of program elements or strategies designed to produce behavior changes or improve health status among individuals or an entire population. Interventions may include educational programs, new or stronger policies, improvements in the environment, or a health promotion campaign. Interventions that include multiple strategies are typically the most effective in producing desired and lasting change.

We provide a full range of outpatient treatment services for adults:

 

Early Intervention—For those with low levels or the beginning signs of addiction, this treatment program includes 20 hours of group therapy and two hours of one-on-one counseling. Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)—For more serious levels of addiction, this program includes 36 hours of group therapy and three hours of one-on-one counseling.Adult Day Treatment—This intensive program is for those using daily, or those who are highly prone to relapse. The treatment includes 60 hours of group therapy and five hours of one-on-one counseling. Continuing Care—This is a transition program from IOP or adult day treatment. It involves a combination of group therapy and one-on-one counseling, depending on your individual needs.Relapse Prevention—Focused on addressing or preventing a relapse, this program is open to anyone previously treated for an addiction. It’s a 16-week program that is often accompanied by a separate external support program, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or a church-based support group.



Counseling and Support to Make a Change:


Overcoming an addiction means understanding how an addiction works, and the underlying emotions and behaviors. In our AODA treatment programs, you’ll learn about the triggers and challenges of addiction in an open, supportive, relaxed setting that includes both group therapy and one-on-one counseling. Through education and the social support of your peers and counselors, you’ll learn how to change your thinking and behaviors. Treatment typically includes daily therapy sessions, and the entire treatment period can last from 13 to 16 weeks.

 

 

Domestic Violence

 

 It is a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviors that frighten, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone.The Violence Intervention Program (VIP) provides comprehensive support services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and violent crimes. The program promotes safe environments, self-determination, self-worth and envisions a future where people are free from abuse and oppression

 

Domestic Service

 

  • Individual and group counseling

  • Marriage and family counseling

  • Education to schools and community groups

  • Anxiety and depress issues

  • Safe housing, domestic violence shelter referrals

  • Referrals to supportive services

  • Rape crisis counseling

  • Support groups

  • Prevention education

 

Related Programs

Anger Management Programs

Domestic Family Abuse

Teenager Domestic Abuse

Men who abuse women Programs                                                                                 

Men Stopping Violence Programs

Gambling Abuse

Batter Women's Programs

AODA Day Counseling                                                                           Domestic Abuse
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