Specially trained professionals offer support for those struggling with substance abuse issues. These services will not only offer you tools to become and stay sober, but will also support you in building a more fulfilling life without reliance or dependence on substances.
Utilizing evidenced-based practices, we provide treatment that supports the whole person. The individualized treatment plan will address issues of addiction recovery as well as challenges related to mental health or trauma that may be contributing to substance abuse.
A therapist will work with each person to set-up a treatment schedule that will include a weekly recovery-focused therapy group and individual therapy. The core group will not only focus on issues specifically related to addiction; it will also incorporate involvement from other Mental Health Center staff to provide understanding and tools related to topics such as mental health medications and the impact of trauma. Treatment may also include other groups at Myrtue Mental Health Center such as the Movement Therapy Group to address stored stress and trauma in the body, or the Starting Point Therapy Group to build core coping strategies.
Recovery Group Meets on Thursdays at 1 PM
Completing a substance abuse evaluation is the first step in the treatment process. Our comprehensive evaluations are used to determine individual needs and the possible course of treatment.
Talk to your therapist or call 712.755.5056 to learn more!
Myrtue Mental Health Center is contracted with the Department of Transportation (DOT) to provide substance abuse evaluations and treatment for individuals who have lost their noncommercial license due to an OWI charge. The fee for this services, which is set by the DOT, is $125.
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