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Philosophy

Philosophy

All of our providers treat each and every patient individually. Your experiences are unique to you and as such you have unique needs requiring this individual focus on your underlying diagnosis.

Each of our patients is treated in a private outpatient facility that is conveniently located near you and our professional, caring staff is interested in you as an individual. When you are our patient, we appreciate that you have walked a difficult life path and now recognize the need for therapy and medication management.

We believe in treating the whole person. You have an underlying problem, and we believe that revisiting this pathway with you, while exploring the life experiences that have lead to your present abuse problem. If this is not your first attempt at recovery, why are you repeating your broken record? No matter how hard you try, relapse occurs.

Is it truly in your heart to quit? If so, then our professional team of medical doctors, psychiatrists, therapists, nurses and office staff are fully committed to your recovery by providing the optimal conditions for success through the use of evidenced based medically managed dual diagnosis protocols.

Deciding to fully change your life requires a behavioral transformation – a shift from unconscious reactivity into deliberate responsibility, and the ability to fully share with a therapist what may be intimate, personal and/or hurtful. This transformation is only authentically accomplished through the integration of the underlying diagnosis that consistently distracts from present reality.

Few can accomplish this transition on their own. At each of our providers you have the support of a holistic team to guide and assist you on your path to recovery.

We are endowed with the capacity to be responsible for the quality of life we experience. Your consciousness is impacted with our compassionate awareness of the interaction between your underlying diagnosis and your abuse patterns. Understanding how your fear, anger, anxiety, depression and/or grief may continue to function as the unconscious causation of your inner disharmony and discomfort is the pathway to therapeutic success.

Continuing to suppress and sedate your emotional condition with substance abuse, you are allowing yourselves to be emotionally lacking in capacity to intimately contain what is truly the problem. Only by consciously developing your capacity to feel, love and trust are you able to open to the naturally peaceful calmness of sobriety.