| Addiction
Services
Phoenix Programs offers a wide range
of treatment options for addictions on an inpatient and outpatient
basis.
Outpatient:
Partial Day Treatment
Individual, Couples
and Family Counseling
Family Groups
Court Assistance Programs
Clinical Intervention Program (CIP)
Inpatient (men only):
Treatment includes up to 28 days of education
and counseling at the Phoenix House residential facility.
Social Setting Detoxification
Primary Recovery
Project Bridge
MTC (Modified Therapeutic Community)
Boone County Assertive Community Treatment (BC-ACT)
BC-ACT
Outpatient:
Partial
Day Treatment is a structured system of day treatment
that allows a patient to return to home or work. This is a
half-day program that runs Monday through Friday. This program
incorporates education, group counseling and learning practical
skills in establishing a sobriety support network. The length
of outpatient treatment varies according to each individual’s
need.
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Individual,
Couples and Family Counseling provides one-on-one sessions
with a counselor. In these private sessions the treatment
is focused on individual concerns and issues.
Family
Groups include Family Day, Family Group, and Couples
Group. Bringing families into the recovery process both allows
families to effectively support the recovery process and assists
the family in coping with their loved one’s addiction.
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Court Assistance
Programs are six week programs which
require 2 hours of weekly sessions. These programs are court
ordered. The focus is on educating individuals about addiction
and abuse.
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Clinical Intervention
Program (CIP) Phoenix Programs provides
treatment for individuals under the Missouri Substance Abuse
Traffic Offenders Program (SATOP). This is an intensive, 50
hour program that requires 6-9 hours of weekly education and
counseling over a 6-9 week period.
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Residential Services
(men only):
Treatment includes up to 28 days of education
and counseling at the Phoenix House residential facility.
Social
Setting Detoxification is provided 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. This service provides emergency treatment
for alcohol and other drug addictions. This treatment stabilizes
individuals and prepares them for ongoing treatment.
Primary
Recovery is our residential treatment facility. We
have 25 beds available at this facility. This program offers
intensive treatment including education, group and individual
counseling, and learning how to establish a good sobriety
support system. Integrating clients into the support network
of the recovering community is also a focus in this program.
Project Bridge
is a program that helps men who are homeless make a successful
transition from a residential treatment facility to the community.
A case manager works with each man to find the needed services
for progress in recovery.
MTC (Modified Therapeutic Community) is a six-month treatment program that helps homeless men with co-occuring mental illness and substance abuse disorders become capable and productive members of the community. This long-term, community -as-method program provides individuals with the time and sense of community they need to deal successfully with long-term and complex problems.
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