Officials from The Way Out Recovery SCV, an outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita, explain how they work with clients using group, family and individual therapy to support their growth.
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At The Way Out Recovery SCV outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita, those suffering from addiction are helped to build the coping skills needed to live “happily and meaningfully without the need of destructive behaviors.”
“We believe addictive disorders and related issues are stress induced and chronic,” said officials with The Way Out Recovery SCV. “By teaching life-long coping skills and strategies to those afflicted, along with their loved ones, we can assist them in improving their quality of life.”
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In order to help clients learn these strategies, The Way Out Recovery SCV outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita offers multiple types of counseling, additionally referring patients who require a different treatment setting.
Upon first reaching out, clients are assessed by staff using diagnostic criteria “specifically designed to fit within the therapeutic modalities utilized by the program.” The staff will use these assessment tools to design a unique plan for each client to help them work towards recovery.
Treatment plans pull from the “mixed modalities” of treatments offered by The Way Out Recovery SCV, including “cognitive behavioral therapy, rhythmic social and emotional skill building, physical activity (and) 12-step panels and peer encouragement.”
The most common type of counseling offered by the outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita is group counseling. These confidential group sessions allow clients to benefit from multiple perspectives from others who have been through similar experiences. This builds personal growth while also allowing members to hold one another accountable during their recovery process.
Group counseling is held three times weekly, with staff focusing on “the disease model of addiction, consequences of use, cross-addiction (and) relapse prevention” and helping clients with “building support, identifying negative and positive peer influence, stress management and utilizing healthy coping skills.”
Confidential family therapy is also available through The Way Out Recovery SCV. These sessions teach clients and their loved ones about “family systems theory, healthy communication skills, conflict resolution, genetic components of addiction and supportive interactions.”
Throughout their time working with The Way Out Recovery SCV, individual therapy for ongoing treatment planning and crisis intervention is available as needed. Clients who need help beyond what is offered at the outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita can work with staff to find care through referrals to other agencies as well.
During this “high-risk-for-relapse time,” Community Outreach Specialist and Program Director Bob Sharits has made his personal cell phone available to those in crisis. He can be reached directly at (661) 383-6550. Additionally, The Way Out Recovery SCV outpatient rehab in Santa Clarita can be reached at (661) 296-4444.
“We want others to know that it is never too late to seek help,” officials said. “If nothing changes… nothing changes. Although you or a family member may feel stuck, trapped or lost in addiction, we are here to help you find The Way Out.”
Ed. Note: This article is a KHTS Community Spotlight for The Way Out Recovery Outpatient Rehab in Santa Clarita.
In Santa Clarita, drug issues are a major concern for many. The mission of The Way Out Recovery Outpatient Rehab in Santa Clarita is to provide high quality, effective alcohol and drug rehab outpatient services to the Santa Clarita Valley. The Santa Clarita rehab’s goal is to assist adolescents, adults and their loved ones in becoming happily and usefully whole, free from drug addiction. Those seeking alcohol and drug treatment in Santa Clarita, a drug rehab in Santa Clarita, a teen drug rehab or simply a “rehab near me” can rest assured that The Way Out Recovery SCV’s philosophy is to teach life-long coping skills and strategies to assist in improving quality of life and living happily and meaningfully without the need of destructive behaviors.
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