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Our services

Individual Therapy

Weekly individual therapy sessions are an important component of addiction treatment. They provide a safe and confidential space for clients to explore their personal issues, challenges, and goals related to their recovery. Individual therapy sessions are tailored to each client's needs and preferences. The main objectives of individual therapy are to help clients develop coping skills, enhance self-esteem, and prevent relapse.  

Group Therapy

Daily group therapy is an important part of addiction treatment. It allows clients to share experiences, challenges and successes with others who are going through the same process. Members can learn from each other, support each other and develop new skills and strategies to cope with addiction. Group therapy can help build a sense of community, accountability and hope for recovery. 

Medical Services

All care is overseen by our dedicated Medical Director. Weekly doctor consultations are included. This helps monitor progress, adjust medication needs, and provide support and guidance. These sessions are tailored to individual treatment goals and needs. Clients can ask questions, share concerns, and get feedback from the doctor.

Family Therapy

Family therapy is a type of counseling that involves the whole family in the addiction recovery process. It helps to address the underlying issues that may have contributed to the substance use disorder, such as family conflict, trauma, or mental health problems. Family therapy also helps to improve communication, trust, and support among family members, and to resolve any conflicts or grievances that may have arisen due to the addiction.

“Recovery is not a linear process, but a transformative journey that leads to an amazing life. It requires courage, commitment, and compassion to overcome the challenges and embrace the opportunities that recovery offers. Recovery is not only about healing from the past, but also about creating a new future that aligns with your values and goals. Recovery is a gift that you give to yourself and to those who love you.”