Outpatient Care
The Center offers a full outpatient continuum of care in both English and Spanish for adults and youth. Assessment and treatment is available through self-referral, court, probation, school, or other providers. DUI, Deferred Prosecution, and other types of assessments for the legal system are offered. Our assessment will help ascertain the depth of the problem (if any) and recommend an individualized program to assist in your healing. We will also assist with referrals to other agencies or programs should they be a better fit for your needs and recommended level of care.
Outpatient services (many services offered via telehealth): Zoom Information
Assessment and Referral- Confidential, comprehensive assessment to determine what care you may need.
Individual Counseling: one on one counseling session based on patient needs and established plan made between the counselor and patient.
Group Therapy: Peer-driven and facilitated by certified substance use disorder professional.
Intensive Outpatient: Greater intensity of contact with information primarily delivered through lecture and group format 3 days per week. Individual sessions are also imbedded into this program.
Intensive Relapse Prevention Program: Provides in-depth information and therapy for self-evaluation and improvement to aid persons prone to relapse. Group 2 days per week with individual sessions as arranged.
Continuing Care: Group and individual therapy to continue building skills to maintain abstinence.
Motivational Enhancement– Group and individual therapy with a focus on improving one’s motivation to change.
Family/Friends Education and Support Group: Weekly education and support for family and friends. This group is free of charge and open to the community. Facilitated by a substance use disorder professional.
Conjoint (family) sessions are available per patient and family request.
Early intervention – Individuals will attend groups and individual sessions to gain information about Choice Theory, decision making skills, substance use disorder, progression of use, chemical effects on the body and brain, and assist them in making changes regarding their high-risk substance use behavior.