Looking for a United Healthcare drug addiction treatment center means that you may have reviewed or compared several treatment centers already. Centric Behavioral Health’s programs and facilities have an array of special features that set us above the rest. Here are some reasons to choose Centric Behavioral Health for your addiction treatment needs.
Specialized programs
Centric Behavioral Health offers specialized treatment programs geared toward communities and groups with specific needs, stressors, and experiences that may affect their addiction or recovery. We have specialized programs for veterans, athletes, young adults, college students, first responders, and working professionals.
A client-centered approach
We take a sincere client-centered approach, working with each and every client to create an individualized treatment plan. This is regardless of what level of care or program you enter. Again, it’s essential to consider every client’s unique needs, story, and factors that might affect their treatment, as it may impact what kind of therapies or treatments are best for you to include in your treatment plan.
Evidence-based treatments
Research reveals that numerous therapies and treatments can be used to address substance use disorders and potential comorbidities effectively. For example, family therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), music therapy, art therapy, medication management, and community support have all been proven beneficial for individuals in recovery. Depending on your needs, your plan at Centric Behavioral Health will include a combination of these or other evidence-based treatments.
Dual diagnosis care
Statistics indicate that substance use disorders commonly co-occur with other mental or behavioral health concerns. For example, anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or trauma disorders. Addressing both substance abuse and any possible comorbidities can be crucial for sustained recovery. That is why we have dual diagnosis care available for clients with a substance use disorder and one or more additional mental health diagnoses
Supportive housing
Supportive housing is also known as “sober living.” We have sober living facilities for people seeking a drug and alcohol-free living space, whether they are involved in one of our treatment programs or not. Supportive housing can play a valuable role in the recovery process because it provides a combination of privacy, freedom, and opportunities to socialize with other individuals living a sober lifestyle.
Recreation activities
We take a whole-person approach to healing and understand the value of restorative recreation activities during substance abuse treatment. It’s because of this that we offer nutrition and fitness education, meditation classes, yoga, and sporting equipment for clients, alongside other recreation activities and forms of support.