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Individual counseling

Individual counseling

Individual therapy is a joint process between a therapist and a person with the goal of improving your quality of life. Therapy can help people overcome obstacles to their well-being and help them remove the emotional barriers and negative thinking patterns that interfere with living a happier, more fulfilling life. Therapy can teach skills for handling difficult situations, making healthy decisions, and reaching goals. Many find they enjoy the therapeutic journey of becoming more self-aware.
Couples and Marital counseling

Couples and Marital counseling

Marriage counseling can also help couples who plan to get married. Premarital counseling can help couples achieve a deeper understanding of each other and iron out differences before marriage. In other cases, couples seek marriage counseling to improve a troubled relationship.
Telehealth

Telehealth

Staying healthy and safe is more important now than ever. But in the middle of a pandemic, shelter-in-place orders, and social distancing, it’s been challenging for many people to visit their primary care doctors for minor health problems. As hospitals and emergency rooms continue to overflow with coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, a visit to either can be a scary thought.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Addiction and the recovery process are commonly marked by strong cravings to use even after the successful completion of detox and treatment. These cravings, a normal occurrence for those struggling to get and stay clean, can interfere with treatment and increase the risk of relapse. Fortunately, certain medications have proven very successful in helping to stave off these cravings and promoting abstinence.
Psychiatric rehabilitation

Psychiatric rehabilitation

Psychiatric rehabilitation promotes recovery, full community integration, and improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives. Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person-directed, and individualized. These services are an essential element of the health care and human services spectrum and should be evidence-based. They focus on helping individuals develop skills and access resources needed to increase their capacity to be successful and satisfied in the living, working, learning, and social environments of their choice.
Pain Management

Pain Management

Addressing pain involves the use of medications and therapeutic interventions to alleviate discomfort stemming from surgical procedures, injuries, or illnesses. Pain, when unmanaged, can exert profound effects on both your physical and emotional well-being, potentially leading to conditions like depression and sleep disturbances. The implementation of pain management strategies aims to facilitate rest, support the healing process, and facilitate a return to everyday activities. Furthermore, effective pain management has the potential to enhance crucial aspects of your life, including appetite, sleep quality, energy levels, mood, and interpersonal relationships.
Pain Management

Addiction therapy

Therapy allows patients seeking treatment to heal with a variety of options. Therapy provides the individual with education regarding their addiction, relapse, and recovery processes and helps them learn about healthy coping and communication skills, as well as how to build and establish a supportive recovery network. Treatment can help heal shame and guilt and build trust and a positive self-image. Furthermore, it helps the patient explore motives, triggers, and warning signs for substance abuse they may not have been aware of. By uncovering the root of addiction, patients can better understand the value of getting treatment.
Home health services

Home health services

Health Home service is a voluntary Medicaid-funded service offering care coordination services to clients provided by our medical staff and clinical support staff (i.e. Nurse, Direct Service Workers, Rehabilitation Specialists, Clinical Supervisors, etc.). This program enables us to serve clients with chronic medical, behavioral, and substance abuse disorders through the use of a “whole person” approach.