Changing Tides Treatment Centers

Oxnard, California, 2021 Sperry Ave, Suite 18, 93003

Available Programs

  • Adult program
  • Program for men
  • Program for women
  • Young adult program

Insurance and Financial

  • Private insurance
  • Self-pay options
  • Financing available

About this Facility

Changing Tides Treatment Centers is a private dual-diagnosis addiction treatment center for adults in Ventura, California. Addiction-related services offered at Changing Tides Treatment Centers include mental health assessments and counseling, detox, residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs, and partial hospitalization program (PHP).

Mental Health Assessment and Counseling Mental health assessments evaluate the client’s mental health to create an individualized treatment plan, which may include individual, group, and/or family counseling.

Inpatient Detox Withdrawal management supports clients to safely and comfortably detox from drugs and alcohol, under close medical supervision. Following detox, participants are referred to a residential or outpatient addiction treatment program.

Residential Addiction Treatment Changing Tides Treatment Centers approach addiction treatment holistically using a number of interventions that address the individuals mental, spiritual, and overall well-being. Client’s benefit from individual and group therapy, mediation, exercise, nutrition education, coping skills, emotional and nervous system regulation, and developing healthy behavioral patterns.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) IOP clients attend individual and group treatment sessions several days a week, depending on the severity of their substance use disorder. The program includes individual and group counseling, skills development groups, psychoeducation, relapse prevention, and aftercare.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) PHPs are similar to outpatient programs, where client’s attend individual and group sessions, but PHP requires more regular attendance. PHP may be best suited to dual-diagnosis treatments and acute substance use disorders.

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Changing Tides Treatment Centers, Oxnard, California, 93003

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Accreditations

CARF

The 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 Accreditation Number: 261329

Treatment

Alcoholism

Alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder (AUD), is defined by alcohol dependence. This is a state the body reaches when it experiences withdrawal symptoms in the absence of alcohol. A person who has AUD craves alcohol and continues to drink despite adverse consequences. Because withdrawing from alcohol can pose health risks, individuals with AUD should seek professional alcohol rehab in California to overcome their alcohol addiction. This process typically involves medical detox, rehabilitation, and maintenance.

Drug Addiction

Drug rehab in California teaches participants constructive ways to stay clean and sober. Treatment revolves around helping individuals stop using the substance they are addicted to and learn healthy habits to avoid relapse.

Dual Diagnosis

In California, dual-diagnosis addiction treatment programs offer comprehensive care for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Programs include medically assisted detox, intensive outpatient, outpatient, residential rehab, and partial hospitalization. Using an evidence-based approach, clinicians utilize therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, or dialectical behavioral therapy and mindfulness to address substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges. Additional services include 12-Step recovery, group therapy, family counseling, and relapse prevention to promote sustained recovery.

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

California drug and alcohol rehabs also provide dual-diagnosis treatment for individuals seeking help for both mental health and substance abuse. These programs are usually offered on an inpatient or outpatient basis. You can usually expect a mental health assessment and personalized treatment plan, evidence-based therapies, like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), experiential therapies like equine therapy, skills groups, and counseling to simultaneously address both mental health and substance abuse and drastically increase your chances of long-term sobriety.

Opioid Addiction

Opioid rehabs specialize in supporting those recovering from opioid addiction. They treat those suffering from addiction to illegal opioids like heroin, as well as prescription drugs like oxycodone. These centers typically combine both physical as well as mental and emotional support to help stop addiction. Physical support often includes medical detox and subsequent medical support (including medication), and mental support includes in-depth therapy to address the underlying causes of addiction.

Level of Care

Medically Assisted Detox

Drug and alcohol addiction often takes a heavy toll on one's body. Over time, a physical dependence can develop, meaning the body physiologically needs the substance to function. Detox is the process of removing drugs and/or alcohol from the body, a process that can be lethal if mismanaged. Medical detox is done by licensed medical professionals who monitor vital signs and keep you safe, healthy, and as comfortable as possible as you go through detox and withdrawal.

Intensive Outpatient

Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) support clients’ sustained sobriety as they exit detox or step down from inpatient programs. They are also designed for clients who are at an elevated risk of relapse. Intensive outpatient treatment typically requires clients to engage in a minimum of nine hours of therapy per week, but clients may receive up to 20 therapeutic hours weekly. IOP treatment modalities often combine psychotherapy, recovery-focused life skills training, and medication assisted treatment (MAT).

Outpatient

Clients receiving treatment at an outpatient rehab typically do not require hospitalization or intensive supervision and support. Outpatient addiction counseling and recovery education are often offered during the morning, evening, night, and weekend, allowing clients to tailor treatment to their own schedule. Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs are the most time-intensive and are designed for clients who are at an increased relapse risk and/or who need more robust therapeutic support.

Inpatient

Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.

Aftercare Support

Completing a drug or alcohol rehab program shouldn't spell the end of substance abuse treatment. Aftercare involves making a sustainable plan for recovery, including ongoing support. This can include sober living arrangements like halfway houses, career counseling, and setting a patient up with community programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Partial Hospitalization Program

A partial hospitalization program (PHP) is a short-term form of intensive rehab, usually for those with acute symptoms that are hard to manage but don’t require 24-hour care. PHPs have structured programming (i.e. individual and/or group therapy), and usually meet 3-5 days a week for around 6 hours (i.e. 9am-3m). Some PHPs are residential (patients sleep on site) and some are not, so patients sleep at home. PHPs can last from 1-6 months, and some offer transportation and meals.

Sober Living Homes

Sober living homes in California offers an intermediate sober environment that has less structure than inpatient rehab but more than typical home environments. This makes it a good option for those who have concerns about transitioning back to the “real world” after treatment. Residents can typically live at the halfway house as long as they want, if they are willing to follow house rules. These may include a curfew, chores, and maintaining a job.

Intervention Services

Intervention services helps family or friends of addicts stage an intervention, which is a meeting in which loved ones share their concerns and attempt to get an addict into treatment. Professional intervention specialists can help loved ones organize, gather, and communicate with an addict. They can guide intervention participants in describing the damage the addict's behavior is causing and that outside help is necessary to address the addiction. The ideal outcome of an intervention is for the addict to go to rehab and get the help they need.

Clinical Services

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy is based on the process of identifying negative, irrational thought patterns which in turn influence a person’s behavior. Unhealthy thought patterns always play a role in the development of an addiction whether it’s drugs, or alcohol. By breaking the cycle of negative thinking, therapists can help addicts learn new behaviors to replace those that led to and perpetuated their addiction. Addicts often suffer from negative thought patterns that contribute to and reinforce feelings of helplessness. In order to cope with these distressful, bleak feelings they often turn to drugs or alcohol. Positive thinking can help change this pattern so they no longer feel so overwhelmed by everyday circumstances. Individuals who are confident, can handle certain situations and are much less likely to engage in destructive behaviors in order to cope.

During Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for drug addiction, the therapist will engage the patient in a series of role-playing, “what if” scenarios -each one is designed to help illicit the following skills: Treating others with more respect: Drug addiction makes people selfish and unconcerned with anything. DBT teaches the recovering addict how to form meaningful, respectful relationships with new acquaintances as well as the people they may have harmed emotionally while under the influence. Gaining more self-respect: In order for an individual to succeed in their recovery, they must first learn to love and respect themselves. Dialectical behavior therapy teaches self-reliance and the proper way to rebuild self-image. Learning how to say NO: Perhaps the single biggest obstacle to recovery in the months following drug rehab is succumbing to temptation. By providing a series of real world scenarios to play through, the DBT program is preparing the individual for what might happen when they encounter old acquaintances or drug sources. Through DBT, the individual will learn how to say NO, and therefore put the skills they learned in rehab into play.

Studies related to addiction recovery have identified exercise as a critical component of sustaining recovery from addiction and a means to improve one’s quality of life as well as prevent, treat and manage an extensive range of conditions. Our Exercise Physiologists at Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Centers have extensive knowledge in human anatomy and physiology and employ this to design and deliver exercise and lifestyle programs tailored specifically for each individual’s recovery plan.

EMDR is a therapeutic modality originally developed to help process trauma. In an EMDR session, a patient is prompted to undergo eye movements that mimic those of REM sleep. This is accomplished by watching a therapist's finger move back and forth across, or following a bar of light. The goal is repetitive sets of eye movements that help the brain reprocess memory, which can significantly reduce the intensity of remembered traumatic incidents. Associated memories can heal simultaneously, leaving patients significantly calmer, more stable, and more emotionally relaxed.

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.

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy

During Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for drug addiction, the therapist will engage the patient in a series of role-playing, “what if” scenarios -each one is designed to help illicit the following skills: Treating others with more respect: Drug addiction makes people selfish and unconcerned with anything. DBT teaches the recovering addict how to form meaningful, respectful relationships with new acquaintances as well as the people they may have harmed emotionally while under the influence. Gaining more self-respect: In order for an individual to succeed in their recovery, they must first learn to love and respect themselves. Dialectical behavior therapy teaches self-reliance and the proper way to rebuild self-image. Learning how to say NO: Perhaps the single biggest obstacle to recovery in the months following drug rehab is succumbing to temptation. By providing a series of real world scenarios to play through, the DBT program is preparing the individual for what might happen when they encounter old acquaintances or drug sources. Through DBT, the individual will learn how to say NO, and therefore put the skills they learned in rehab into play.

Studies related to addiction recovery have identified exercise as a critical component of sustaining recovery from addiction and a means to improve one’s quality of life as well as prevent, treat and manage an extensive range of conditions. Our Exercise Physiologists at Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Centers have extensive knowledge in human anatomy and physiology and employ this to design and deliver exercise and lifestyle programs tailored specifically for each individual’s recovery plan.

EMDR is a therapeutic modality originally developed to help process trauma. In an EMDR session, a patient is prompted to undergo eye movements that mimic those of REM sleep. This is accomplished by watching a therapist's finger move back and forth across, or following a bar of light. The goal is repetitive sets of eye movements that help the brain reprocess memory, which can significantly reduce the intensity of remembered traumatic incidents. Associated memories can heal simultaneously, leaving patients significantly calmer, more stable, and more emotionally relaxed.

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.

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Experiential Therapy

Studies related to addiction recovery have identified exercise as a critical component of sustaining recovery from addiction and a means to improve one’s quality of life as well as prevent, treat and manage an extensive range of conditions. Our Exercise Physiologists at Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Centers have extensive knowledge in human anatomy and physiology and employ this to design and deliver exercise and lifestyle programs tailored specifically for each individual’s recovery plan.

EMDR is a therapeutic modality originally developed to help process trauma. In an EMDR session, a patient is prompted to undergo eye movements that mimic those of REM sleep. This is accomplished by watching a therapist's finger move back and forth across, or following a bar of light. The goal is repetitive sets of eye movements that help the brain reprocess memory, which can significantly reduce the intensity of remembered traumatic incidents. Associated memories can heal simultaneously, leaving patients significantly calmer, more stable, and more emotionally relaxed.

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.

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

EMDR is a therapeutic modality originally developed to help process trauma. In an EMDR session, a patient is prompted to undergo eye movements that mimic those of REM sleep. This is accomplished by watching a therapist's finger move back and forth across, or following a bar of light. The goal is repetitive sets of eye movements that help the brain reprocess memory, which can significantly reduce the intensity of remembered traumatic incidents. Associated memories can heal simultaneously, leaving patients significantly calmer, more stable, and more emotionally relaxed.

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.

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Family Therapy

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.

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Group Therapy

Changing Tides Addition Treatment Center’s Intensive Outpatient Group Therapy for addiction to alcohol and drugs provides psychotherapy treatment in a format where there is typically one therapist and six to twelve participants who – just like you — are seeking to recover from substance abuse disorder and maintain their sobriety. Depending on a patient’s individual needs and our recommended addiction treatment plan, a therapist may recommend group therapy over individual psychotherapy for a variety of reasons. It may be the group format is better suited for the patient or the concern they are dealing with, or the specific type of addiction treatment has a group therapy component (such as dialectical behavior therapy). Participants in group therapy for addiction recovery improve not only from the interventions of the therapist, but also from observing others in the group and receiving feedback from other group members also undergoing treatment for substance abuse disorders. The group format, does not provide the one-on-one attention of individual formats, but has several advantages that improve one’s likelihood to overcome addiction and help sustain their recovery from alcohol and drug abuse Similar to family therapy, group therapy is a style that can incorporate any of the psychotherapy schools. The advantages of group therapy include: Increased feedback, Modeling and Improved social skills.

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy (sometimes called “psychotherapy” or “counseling”) for addiction treatment and recovery is a process through which clients work one-on-one with a trained therapist—in a safe, caring, and confidential environment—to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change. At Changing Tides Addiction Treatment Center each client will be assigned their own personal licensed Psychotherapist and will meet a minimum of two times per week.

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Life Skills

LifeSkills Training (LST) is a research-validated substance abuse prevention training proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive training provides people with the confidence and skills necessary to successfully handle challenging situations. A healthy Self-Concept includes three skills of: 1. Know Yourself 2. Love Yourself 3. Be True To Yourself.

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Nutrition Therapy

Nutrition therapy, aka medical nutrition therapy (MNT), is a way of treating physical, emotional, and medical conditions through diet. Specific dietary plans are designed by professional nutritionists or registered dietitians, and patients follow them in order to positively affect their physical and mental health.

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Trauma Therapy

Trauma therapy addresses traumatic incidents from a client's past that are likely affecting their present-day experience. Trauma is often one of the primary triggers and potential causes of addiction, and can stem from child sexual abuse, domestic violence, having a parent with a mental illness, losing one or both parents at a young age, teenage or adult sexual assault, or any number of other factors. Trauma-based counseling uses a variety of techniques in order to help the individual.

Settings and Amenities

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Oceanfront views
Yoga studio
Massage room
Hiking

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