Customized Recovery Plans

Comprehensive Addiction Treatment

A Team That Truly Cares

Your New Life Starts Here

There is more than one path to addiction recovery. That’s why Resurgence offers multiple treatment programs to suit each individual’s needs, preferences, and budget. Your recovery journey begins the moment you enter our door, and we’ll support you each step of the way.

Detox

Medical detox targets the physical dependence that underscores drug or alcohol addiction

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient addiction treatment programs allow clients to immerse themselves in the recovery process

Outpatient

Our outpatient program allows clients who have achieved stability the opportunity to access therapy while transitioning back to everyday life

Aftercare

Addiction aftercare provides ongoing support for clients after they’ve completed the intensive portions of their treatment programs

Our Core Services

What We Treat

Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder (AUD) occurs when a person feels compelled to drink alcohol regardless of the negative consequences alcohol has on their health and well-being.

Drug Addiction

Sometimes referred to as substance use disorder (SUD), drug addiction occurs when a person cannot control their use of prescription or illicit drugs.

Prescription Drug Addiction

Prescription drug addiction is when a person either develops a physical dependence on a prescription medication or they compulsively seek to use a prescription medication even when it is causing harm in their life.

Co-occuring Disorders

A co-occurring disorder is a medical diagnosis that indicates a person is suffering from both a mental health condition and a substance use disorder at the same time.

Trauma Related Disorders

A trauma related disorder is a mental health condition that develops when a person is exposed to a stressful event or series of events that affects them emotionally and/or behaviorally.

Mental Health Disorders

According to the American Psychiatric Association, mental illness is a health condition that involves changes in a person’s emotions, ways of thinking, behaving, or a combination of any or all of these.

How We Do it

Our Treatments

With today’s medical advancements, there are now many effective treatment options and therapies designed to combat addiction. While there isn’t a cure for alcohol or drug addiction, these conditions can be successfully managed. Many people find that medication is an important component in their successful recovery, either for a period of time, or even indefinitely

Dual diagnosis refers to the presence of both a drug or alcohol addiction and a mood or mental health condition. Even though both conditions are separate and distinct, one can and often does negatively impact the other.

A form of psychological treatment, this form of therapy can also be employed to help people suffering from anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and other psychiatric disorders, and relationship problems.

Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), a form of cognitive behavioral therapy, is designed to help people manage their mental health condition and substance use disorder at the same time. DBT is a form of psychotherapy developed during the 1980s. Today, it’s used to treat addiction and various types of mental illness that are often present in dual diagnosis.

Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) is a kind of psychotherapy that is related to cognitive-behavioral therapy. This type of therapy helps you learn more positive, productive ways to react to certain stresses, traumatic events and experiences that occur or have occurred in your life.

There are various types of 12-Step Recovery programs that help people overcome addiction and other compulsions and work toward their goals. Each program works a bit differently, with the main objectives being to lend support, compassion and assistance to people who share similar experiences with addictive disorders.

SMART Recovery is a global nonprofit organization that was created to assist individuals seeking freedom for substance use disorders and addictive behaviors. It’s also a type of support group that helps people achieve and remain in recovery. The acronym SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training.

Virtual IOP (VIOP) is part of an intensive outpatient program for individuals undergoing rehab treatment for substance use disorders. It’s a level of treatment that falls between regular outpatient treatment (OP) and more intensive levels of care, such as inpatient residential treatment and partial hospitalization programs (PHP).

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