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Program Description:
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The R-Quest
Outpatient Treatment Program offers treatment schedules that are convenient and
effective so that individuals can work towards achieving their recovery goals
while maintaining stability in their professional and personal lives. The
program introduces clients and their families to a life-style free from self-
destructive behaviors and mood altering chemicals by promoting practical paths
to optimal mental, physical, social, and spiritual well-being.
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INTENSIVE oUTPATIENT tREATMENT pROGRAM: |
The intensive treatment program requires a
commitment of three evenings per week for 3 months. Clients receive
individual, group, and family counseling. Free continuing care groups are
offered to individuals upon completion of the program. |
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PHASE #1: |
PHASE 1: (6 weeks)
Clients begin
with a 6 week schedule of 3 evenings per week. Two individual sessions are
scheduled during the first phase along with one family session. Families are
encouraged to attend the Education Program on Tuesday evenings from 6:16-8:00.
The program fee is $3500.
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PHASE #2: |
PHASE 2: (4 weeks)
The second
phase of the program is 4 weeks long and includes the evening group sessions
three times per week. This important phase strengthens early recovery and
expands on the relapse prevention skills needed for a successful outcome.
Research tells us that more treatment results in further progress. Our
experience in the field of addiction recovery tells us the same thing. For that
reason we offer free, life-time aftercare to our clients who successfully
complete both phases of our program. The program fee for Phase 2 is $1800.
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Additional Services:
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Stand Alone Services:
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Assessment and Referral
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Individual therapy
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Couples therapy
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Family therapy
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Nutritional consultation & recovery
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Christian recovery groups
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Problem gambling consultation & recovery
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What
sets us apart is: |
1.) Our family approach
2.) Our ability to address co-occurring problems
A. Depression and other Mental Health Disorders
B. Gambling and other compulsive behaviors |
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Recovery is:
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…the
development of new meaning and purpose in ones life as one grows beyond
self-destructive behaviors.

….an alternate way of dealing with deeply ingrained behavioral
patterns such as substance abuse and dependence, codependency and dysfunctional
family issues. |