Services at Lifescape Recovery
OUR SERVICES
At Lifescape recovery, we offer services to treat primarily mental health and simultaneously work on the client’s co-occurring disorders until the signs and symptoms of substance dependence are in remission. At Lifescape recovery, we provide such services as individual therapy, group therapy, telehealth, case monitoring, solution-focused brief therapy, behavioral therapies, acceptance& commitment therapy, medication management & psychodynamic therapy.
At Lifescape recovery, our philosophy is to help treat mental health by uncovering the underlying causes and addressing the co-occurring disorders that could drive the individual to relapse. We understand that every person who enters our doors comes with unique needs and goals. Our experienced clinicians will work one-on-one with clients to develop a comprehensive treatment plan using evidence-based methods. Lifescape recovery is ready to provide both in-person and virtual care (telehealth services) to expand access to essential health services and meet the health needs of our patients.
If you need FREE help please contact the National Helpline about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, treatment, and recovery in English and Spanish.
Our Approach
We at Lifescape recovery recognize the importance of a holistic approach to treatment with an on-sight psychiatrist available to answer any questions clients may have about their medication. Our team of clinical professionals is trained in multiple therapeutic modalities in order to establish the best course of action for each client. Therapists join clients to help them achieve their goals and succeed throughout their long-term sobriety and overall mental health. Upon admission to Lifescape recovery, clients will receive a preliminary treatment plan formulated after their intake assessment is completed by their assigned therapist. The treatment team is responsible for the development of a comprehensive treatment plan within the first three days of admission. The client will actively participate in the development of their treatment plan. After admission, the multi-disciplinary team reviews and updates each treatment plan on a weekly basis for the duration of the client’s active treatment.
BENEFITS OF AN IOP
While at Overland’s IOP program, clients are simultaneously able to uphold personal responsibilities and receive intensive outpatient therapy. This type of program is beneficial to individuals who require structure and support in their own personal recovery. Whether living at home or sober living, they are able to meet daily obligations such as work or school responsibilities while taking the appropriate steps towards recovery.
Treatment doesn’t end upon the completion of the program. Recovery is a lifelong process that requires hard work and dedication on a daily basis. That’s not to say that it won’t get easier, though. The main goal of our treatment program is to give our clients the opportunity to achieve long-term recovery. Upon completing the program, clients are provided with appropriate aftercare recommendations; therapy, psychiatry, AA Meetings, and medical care if necessary.
Published: May 19, 2021
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