We offer a multifaceted approach to substance abuse treatment and a wide range of options within the program that will guarantee everyone's needs are met.
Tru Detox Center strives to create an individually tailored path that accommodates each person's goals to ensure they advance in the direction they desire.
Our goal is to provide an individualized care approach for each of our patients, and create an intimate, positive experience that is molded for each patients specific needs.
Our facility is staffed by experienced clinicians and technicians 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including holidays.
We believe that your environment plays an important part in the beginning stages of recovery and at TRU Detox we provide a beautiful, safe and comfortable space to begin the healing process.
We use different therapy options such as CBD & DBT mixed with 12 Step inspired groups and holistic methods to help achieve meaningful and lasting sobriety.
TRU Detox Center has an In-House Chef. We are strong believers that having a healthy diet, full of foods that provide your brain & body the fuel that they need to heal and thrive is a key part of a healthy & solid recovery foundation.
Soaking in a hot tub or going for a swim is a great way to help manage your withdrawal & post-acute withdrawal symptoms.
Tru Detox Center provides light recovery fitness like scheduled walks, hikes & yoga. Exercise is a key part of recovery as the healthy endorphins and natural serotonin boost positive feelings and speed up the detox process.
Individual therapy is a form of therapy in which the client is treated on a one-on-one basis with a therapist. The most popular form of therapy, individual therapy may encompass many different treatment styles including psychoanalysis and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Individual therapy allows the therapist and client to focus on each other, building a rapport and working together to solve the client's issue.However, psychoanalysis and related therapies may progress for months or even years, while brief therapies such as cognitive-behavioral therapy can produce results in just a few sessions.
- Verywellmind.com
Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves one or more therapists working with several people at the same time. This type of therapy is widely available at a variety of locations including private therapeutic practices, hospitals, mental health clinics, and community centers.
Group therapy is sometimes used alone, but it is also commonly integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan that also includes individual therapy.
Group therapy can be categorized into different types depending on the mental health condition it is intended to treat as well as the clinical method used during the therapy. The most common types of group therapy include:
Cognitive behavioral groups, which center on identifying and changing inaccurate or distorted thinking patterns, emotional responses, and behaviors
Interpersonal groups, which focus on interpersonal relationships and social interactions, including how much support you have from others and the impact these relationships have on mental health
Psychoeducational groups, which focus on educating clients about their disorders and ways of coping; often based on the principles of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)
Skills development groups, which focus on improving social skills in people with mental disorders or developmental disabilities
Support groups, which provide a wide range of benefits for people with a variety of mental health conditions as well as their loved ones
Groups can be as small as three or four, but group therapy sessions often involve around eight to 12 people (although it is possible to have more participants). The group typically meets once or twice each week, or more, for an hour or two.
Group therapy meetings may either be open or closed. New participants are welcome to join open sessions at any time. Only a core group of members are invited to participate in closed sessions.
- Verywellmind.com
Family therapy is a type of psychological counseling (psychotherapy) that can help family members improve communication and resolve conflicts.
Family therapy is usually provided by a psychologist, clinical social worker or licensed therapist. These therapists have graduate or postgraduate degrees and may be credentialed by the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
Family therapy is often short term. It may include all family members or just those able or willing to participate. Your specific treatment plan will depend on your family's situation. Family therapy sessions can teach you skills to deepen family connections and get through stressful times, even after you're done going to therapy sessions.
- Mayoclinic.org
Experiential therapy is a therapeutic technique that uses expressive tools and activities, such as role-playing or acting, props, arts and crafts, music, animal care, guided imagery, or various forms of recreation to re-enact and re-experience emotional situations from past and recent relationships. The client focuses on the activities and, through the experience, begins to identify emotions associated with success, disappointment, responsibility, and self-esteem. Under the guidance of a trained experiential therapist, the client can begin to release and explore negative feelings of anger, hurt, or shame as they relate to past experiences that may have been blocked or still linger.
-When It's Used:
Experiential therapy is often used in the treatment of trauma, eating disorders, behavior disorders, anger management, grief and loss recovery, substance abuse, and various types of physical and behavioral addictions and compulsive behavior such as gambling. It is also recommended for those who wish to be free of painful, unhappy, or otherwise bad feelings from past experiences, to change the nature of their current and future relationships, and to live up to their full potential. Experiential therapy is offered in individual, clinical, and medical settings, including various recovery, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, in conjunction with different styles of traditional talk therapy.
- Psychologytoday.com
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