Outpatient

The Intensive Outpatient Addiction Treatment Program at Challenges Addiction Treatment and Relapse Prevention Center is an evening program which focuses on cutting-edge relapse treatment practices as well as basic chemical dependency education. Participants in this program meet three evenings per week over a twelve week period, for a total of 36 sessions. This also includes group and family sessions. All work is goal-oriented and participants meet – and often exceed – measurable outcomes.

Participation in the IEOP includes:

  • Psychosocial Assessments and Family Therapy
  • Continuing Aftercare
  • Outpatient Medical Assessments
  • Chemical Dependency Education Series
  • Continuing Outcome Studies
  • Individual Case Management with Reporting
  • Lectures, Videos and Interactive Groups Focused on Relapse Prevention
  • Relapse Work Models, Books and All Other Materials Needed
  • Referral to Other Appropriate Local Recovery Resources as Needed

Sample Program Description

¤ Addictive Disease:

  • A Bio-Psycho-Social Disease
  • The Addiction Cycle
  • Recovery from Addictive Disease

¤ Post Acute Withdrawal

  • Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms
  • Post Acute Withdrawal Episode
  • Stress and Post Acute Withdrawal

¤ Managing Post Acute Withdrawal

  • Support Systems
  • Healthful Living
  • Personal and Spiritual Growth

¤ The Recovery Process

  • Developmental Model of Recovery
  • Pretreatment, Stabilization & Early Recovery
  • Middle Recovery, Late Recovery & Maintenance

¤ Understanding Relapse

  • Expanding Your Concept of Relapse
  • Mistaken Beliefs about Relapse
  • The Relapse Syndrome

¤ Phases and Warning Signs of Relapse

  • Initial Relapse Signals
  • Emotional Signs of Relapse
  • Behavioral Manifestations of Relapse

¤ Relapse Prevention Planning

  • Stabilization, Assessment & Education
  • Warning Signs Management
  • Review of Recovery Program

¤ Family Involvement in Relapse Prevention Planning

  • Co-Addiction and Relapse
  • The Relapse Prevention Network
  • Family Relapse Prevention Planning