Christian Drug and Alcohol Treatment
More and more people are turning to Christian drug and alcohol treatment to address their need for rehabilitation. And who wouldn't? In addition to applying tried-and-tested scientific techniques, Christian drug and alcohol treatment also uses a more personal approach towards achieving recovery. In this way, the physical recovery you attained from drug and alcohol detox is supplemented by generally better emotional, psychological, and spiritual health, which in turn allows for long-term recovery.
What to expect
Christian drug and alcohol treatment applies treatment techniques and best practices as established in the treatment industry. Among the treatment componants, such as group therapy, lectures and workshops, nutritunal training, physical exercise, and study, individual counseling is considered very important.In Christian drug and alcohol treatment the client will be offered both a clinical counselor and a spiritual counselor.
While there should be no emphasis on doctrine during primary treatment, the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous stands with the scriptures in agreement that our root issues are spiritual in nature.The sessions do not touch on the fundamentals of religion per se, but rather a person's relationship with his God, how he understands Him, how He works in ones life, and how to restore faith in God.
Recovery for you
Pacific Hills offers a number of Christian drug and alcohol treatment programs that clients can choose from. For in-patient programs, clients attend group, individual and family counseling sessions, lectures, 12-Step meetings, relapse prevention workshops, as well as exercise sessions to name some. Each client also has a designated case manager, responsible for devising an effective strategy needed to achieve long-term recovery.
After initial treatment, clients may also choose to attend half-day transitional care programs which further help throughout the recovery process. Pacific Hills also offers day treatment and out-patient programs, aside from the in-patient option. The day treatment programs are best suited for residents in the area, already thriving in drug-free environments, while out-patient programs are great for clients who no longer require close supervision and who are able to function at work and in society.
All available Christian drug and alcohol treatment programs follow the same basic curriculum, with modifications made to cater to the client's specific needs.