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Dedicated to Excellence

men and women in group Addiction Treatment TherapiesThe addiction treatment therapies that we utilize at Midwest Recovery Center are a unique combination of evidence-based treatments and more holistic, patient-centered approaches. The more clinical treatments aim at treating your addiction head-on. The holistic methods allow us to treat the whole patient and prepare you for life after your time with us. This means that as we provide you with the tools you need to overcome your addiction, we are also teaching you to use those tools. And these addiction treatment therapies are also the raw materials that we draw upon when we design your custom treatment plan, ensuring that you have the best chance at long-term recovery.

Our Addiction Treatment Therapies

Recreational Therapy

In our recreational therapy program, we use visits to local sites of interest, group social activities, and fun recreational activities as a way of maintaining your mental and physical health. In this form of addiction therapy, we combine physical exercise (competitive sports, dance, yoga, or tai chi) with arts and crafts projects and structured outings into a useful therapeutic tool. Recreational therapy involves social interaction as well as education, skill development, stress reduction, and exercise. All of these are essential components of your long-term recovery.

Expressive Therapy

Expressive therapy is one of the addiction therapy programs that aim to help you communicate more effectively. Just because you may not have any artistic experience does not mean that you can’t benefit from self-expression. Making visual art, dancing, writing, acting in theater pieces, and making music all can help you work through the emotional issues that come with addiction. And addiction aside, expressing yourself creatively also allows you to get in touch with feelings and express yourself better.

Group Therapy

At Midwest Recovery Center, we know that honest, long-term recovery cannot happen in a vacuum. And that means that you must share your experiences, fears, and hopes for the future and hear others do the same. This is why group therapy is at the heart of our addiction therapy programs. Group addiction therapy makes it easier to develop a strong support network. And at the same time, you work on establishing healthy routines and master the skills that you will utilize throughout your long-term recovery.

Trauma-Focused Therapy

Trauma and addiction often go hand in hand. In trauma-focused therapy, you and your therapist explore the extent to which trauma has been a factor in your substance abuse problems. Your individualized treatment plan can then address that trauma, not allowing it to threaten your long-term recovery and ensuring that it will not cause relapse.

Motivational Interviewing

Motivational interviewing is a kind of dialectical behavioral addiction therapy that helps you to identify the steps you need to take in order to make long-term positive change. This type of therapy involves a dialogue between you and your therapist that focuses on your honest responses to a set of questions. As the two of you analyze those responses, you will identify strengths that you can build on and find new ways of motivating yourself to get well.

Family Therapy

Addiction is always isolating. And as a result, it often puts a strain on family relationships. In family therapy, you and your family work towards mending broken relationships, developing healthy habits and boundaries, and building strategies to make your family unit as strong as it can be while you recover.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-assisted treatment is actually the combination of two addiction treatment therapies. On the one hand, we administer small doses of medications that counter your addiction while you detox from that substance. And on the other, we use a variety of different therapeutic approaches to identify the root of your addiction eradicate it that way.

Co-occurring Diagnosis

It is no secret that people who face addiction also have mental conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD. In the worst instances, they form a vicious cycle in which the psychological issue fuels the addiction, and then the addiction worsens the mental problem in turn. At Midwest Recovery Center, our team specializes in treating these co-occurring disorders.

CBT

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is perhaps the best known and most widely used of all of the addiction treatment therapies. In CBT, you talk through issues with your therapist, and the two of you develop strategies that will help you move forward. The aim is to prepare you for the real-world triggers and difficult situations that you will face as you reenter society. CBT is always delivered in a series of one-on-one sessions and always involves setting goals and developing strategies for your life after addiction therapy.

Aftercare

At Midwest Recovery Center, our relationship does not end when you have graduated from our addiction therapy programs. As you transition back into society drug- and alcohol-free, we will continue to guide you through initiatives like our alumni program. Our comprehensive aftercare includes providing you with resources, opportunities for positive social interaction, and a broad range of support structures intended to help make sure you meet your recovery goals.

Learn More About Addiction Treatment in Ohio

The expert team at Midwest Recovery Center is practiced in using multiple addiction treatment therapies and they are waiting to design a course of treatment just for you. Make addiction a thing of the past. Contact us online today or call us at 833.627.0039.

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