
12 Step Facilitation
12-step facilitation introduces individuals to a structured recovery framework, guiding them through principles of accountability, support, and long-term behavioral change.
Find treatment centers that offer specific therapeutic approaches. Different therapies work better for different individuals, and many treatment centers offer multiple therapy types as part of their programs.

12-step facilitation introduces individuals to a structured recovery framework, guiding them through principles of accountability, support, and long-term behavioral change.

Anger management helps individuals understand the roots of their reactions, develop healthier ways to express emotions, and respond to conflict with greater control and clarity.

Art therapy uses creative expression to help people process emotions, reduce stress, and explore thoughts that may be difficult to put into words, supporting healing alongside traditional talk therapy.

Brief intervention is a short, focused approach that helps individuals reflect on risky behaviors, increase awareness, and take early steps toward meaningful change.

CBT is a structured, goal-oriented talk therapy that helps people identify and change unhelpful thinking patterns and behaviors, improving emotional regulation and coping skills.

Community reinforcement focuses on reshaping a person’s environment and daily routines to support recovery, strengthening positive habits and reducing the appeal of substance use.

Contingency management uses structured rewards and accountability to reinforce positive behaviors, encouraging progress through clear incentives and consistent reinforcement.

The matrix model combines therapy, education, and structured support to address substance use, helping individuals build routine, prevent relapse, and stay engaged in recovery.

MI is a collaborative, client-centered approach that helps people explore and resolve ambivalence about change, strengthening their own motivation for recovery.

Relapse prevention focuses on helping individuals recognize triggers, manage high-risk situations, and build practical strategies that support continued sobriety and long-term stability.

Substance use disorder counseling supports individuals in breaking harmful substance use patterns by exploring root causes, developing healthier coping strategies, and strengthening their ability to maintain recovery over time.

Telehealth therapy makes mental health support more accessible by allowing clients to connect with licensed professionals remotely, offering flexibility while maintaining consistent, high-quality care.

Trauma-related counseling is an evidence-based approach that helps individuals process and heal from past traumatic experiences by building coping skills, restoring a sense of safety, and improving emotional resilience.
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