Laguna Trails Recovery
Laguna Trails Recovery is a private rehab center located in Laguna Niguel, CA. L...
449 Recovery stands as a CARF-accredited substance abuse treatment rehab in Mission Viejo, California. Utilizing a whole person-centered approach, 449 Recovery works to integrate clients back into the community, using objective evidence-based treatments.
449 Recovery offers a wide range of addiction treatment services and programs including the following:
449 Recovery offers a medically supervised detox program. By alleviating withdrawal symptoms and providing 24/7 medical care, the center ensures that individuals begin their journey in a safe and supportive environment.
The center’s Partial hospitalization program (PHP) serves as a bridge between intensive treatment and outpatient care. It offers structured therapy sessions and medical oversight. PHP offers behavioral therapies along with 12-step facilitation.
Designed for individuals who need structured therapy while tending to daily responsibilities, the intensive outpatient program (IOP) at 449 Recovery offers flexible yet comprehensive care. IOP offers a variety of support services such as medication management, relapse prevention, family counseling, and links to community resources.
449 Recovery provides a dual-diagnosis program. This program is tailored to treat both simultaneously, ensuring a holistic healing approach that addresses the root causes of addiction.
Understanding that recovery is an ongoing journey, 449 Recovery extends its commitment through aftercare programs. These initiatives offer continuous support, aiding individuals as they navigate the challenges of post-treatment life.
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(855) 435-7449 Website Get DirectionsThe Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) is a non-profit organization that specifically accredits rehab organizations. Founded in 1966, CARF's, mission is to help service providers like rehab facilities maintain high standards of care.
CARF Accreditation: Yes
Often referred to as CBT, is an approach used most often with clients with underlying, untreated depression. It guides clients through solving the problems regarding their behavior and thought patterns that are no longer useful in sobriety. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a therapy modality that focuses on the relationship between one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is used to establish and allow for healthy responses to thoughts and feelings (instead of unhealthy responses, like using drugs or alcohol). CBT has been proven effective for recovering addicts of all kinds, and is used to strengthen a patient's own self-awareness and ability to self-regulate. CBT allows individuals to monitor their own emotional state, become more adept at communicating with others, and manage stress without needing to engage in substance abuse.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.
Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.
Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation. Most often used during 449 recovery family group therapy sessions. The client is asked to recall how they felt about their family growing up. Peers are assigned to roleplay as family members while the focus client arranges them in a sculpture based on their emotions. The process is cathartic for both the client as well as the family and peers, and guides the processing of past trauma.
Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members. 449 recovery groups are expressive in nature and are designed to help the recovering addict deal with social events, express their feelings, and better describe their most difficult challenges. They believe there is no single approach that is better than another. While they have a basic foundational approach through the various elements of our 449 plan, the plan itself lends room for a large amount of variety for their group therapy.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a modified form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), a treatment designed to help people understand and ultimately affect the relationship between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. DBT is often used for individuals who struggle with self-harm behaviors, such as self-mutilation (cutting) and suicidal thoughts, urges, or attempts. It has been proven clinically effective for those who struggle with out-of-control emotions and mental health illnesses like Borderline Personality Disorder.
Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.
Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation. Most often used during 449 recovery family group therapy sessions. The client is asked to recall how they felt about their family growing up. Peers are assigned to roleplay as family members while the focus client arranges them in a sculpture based on their emotions. The process is cathartic for both the client as well as the family and peers, and guides the processing of past trauma.
Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members. 449 recovery groups are expressive in nature and are designed to help the recovering addict deal with social events, express their feelings, and better describe their most difficult challenges. They believe there is no single approach that is better than another. While they have a basic foundational approach through the various elements of our 449 plan, the plan itself lends room for a large amount of variety for their group therapy.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
Experiential therapy is a form of therapy in which clients are encouraged to surface and work through subconscious issues by engaging in real-time experiences. Experiential therapy departs from traditional talk therapy by involving the body, and having clients engage in activities, movements, and physical and emotional expression. This can involve role-play or using props (which can include other people). Experiential therapy can help people process trauma, memories, and emotion quickly, deeply, and in a lasting fashion, leading to substantial and impactful healing.
Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation. Most often used during 449 recovery family group therapy sessions. The client is asked to recall how they felt about their family growing up. Peers are assigned to roleplay as family members while the focus client arranges them in a sculpture based on their emotions. The process is cathartic for both the client as well as the family and peers, and guides the processing of past trauma.
Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members. 449 recovery groups are expressive in nature and are designed to help the recovering addict deal with social events, express their feelings, and better describe their most difficult challenges. They believe there is no single approach that is better than another. While they have a basic foundational approach through the various elements of our 449 plan, the plan itself lends room for a large amount of variety for their group therapy.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
Research clearly demonstrates that recovery is far more successful and sustainable when loved ones like family members participate in rehab and substance abuse treatment. Genetic factors may be at play when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as mental health issues. Family dynamics often play a critical role in addiction triggers, and if properly educated, family members can be a strong source of support when it comes to rehabilitation. Most often used during 449 recovery family group therapy sessions. The client is asked to recall how they felt about their family growing up. Peers are assigned to roleplay as family members while the focus client arranges them in a sculpture based on their emotions. The process is cathartic for both the client as well as the family and peers, and guides the processing of past trauma.
Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members. 449 recovery groups are expressive in nature and are designed to help the recovering addict deal with social events, express their feelings, and better describe their most difficult challenges. They believe there is no single approach that is better than another. While they have a basic foundational approach through the various elements of our 449 plan, the plan itself lends room for a large amount of variety for their group therapy.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members. 449 recovery groups are expressive in nature and are designed to help the recovering addict deal with social events, express their feelings, and better describe their most difficult challenges. They believe there is no single approach that is better than another. While they have a basic foundational approach through the various elements of our 449 plan, the plan itself lends room for a large amount of variety for their group therapy.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
The private counseling sessions at 449 recovery give the patient an opportunity to express things they may be uncomfortable discussing at a group level. It also provides the chance to vent their frustrations and give their counselor an opportunity to gauge their progress. When an individual takes part in a drug addiction counseling program, he or she has the opportunity to address the psychological component of his or her dependency. This is one of the key areas that keep people from using drugs or alcohol again following their treatment program.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
Used to establish goals for the client and to weigh the pros and cons of change within themselves. Counselors use non-judgmental, open-ended questions to assist clients to identify and take action on habits that may be detrimental to sobriety. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a clinical approach to helping people with substance abuse issues and other conditions shift behavior in positive ways. It is more goal-oriented than traditional psychotherapy, as MI counselors directly attempt to get clients to consider making behavioral change (rather than wait for them to come to conclusions themselves). Its primary purpose is to resolve ambivalence and help clients become able to make healthy choices freely.
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