Programs on Drug Detox Colorado

Drug Detox Colorado and dual-diagnosis rehab programs are available at Mountain View Recovery.

Mountain View Recovery Treatment Program 

Mountain View Recovery Center (MVRC) is a Colorado State licensed extended care treatment program (PHP, IOP, OP) that provides group and individual counseling services. Mountain View Recovery Center specializes in treating chemical dependency coupled (substance abuse disorder) with other addictive and mental health disorders (co-occurring disorders), focusing on the underlying causal conditions that lead to the addictive behavior. Individuals over the age of eighteen are eligible for our services. Mountain View Recovery Center offers a solution to those adults who struggle with chronic relapse or those who need a continuum of care beyond the traditional thirty (30) day primary treatment program. As part of our approach, we use a 12 Step paradigm that emphasizes personal and spiritual growth. Our purpose is to provide a safe, therapeutic nurturing environment in which a variety of experiences allows the individual to find his path to long-term growth and recovery.

Licensed or certified behavioral health experts provide all clinical services. All staff credentials and licenses are verified and all staff has demonstrated competency in their scope of work. If you are searching ‘Drug Detox Colorado’ on Google then you should check Mountain View Recovery first for  Drug Rehab center.

Mountain View Recovery Center maintains a 6-1 client to clinical staff ratio.

From the outset, somebody may decide to take drugs since he/she prefers the manner in which it causes them to act and to feel. They may figure they can handle how much and how regularly you use it. Over the long haul, drugs will change how the brain functions. These physical and mental changes can keep going quite a while. They cause somebody to lose their self-control and can prompt an assortment harmful actions.

Three Month PHP/IOP/OP Program

We offer a program that provides a continuum of care through the recovery process. Documented accomplishments are the basis for program advancement. We do not believe that “time spent” in a program is a criterion for recovery and wellness. We, on the other hand, feel that “time spent well” is the key to healing and wellness. This simply means learning the behavior that reflects a higher level of functioning.

All program components are treatment-focused and are driven by the goals and outcomes reflected in the treatment plan which is developed in collaboration with the client. Individual and group therapies address the clients presenting issues such as trauma, relationship issues, substance abuse triggers, relapse, self worth, abandonment, abuse, depression and hopelessness. Process groups process and explore the dynamics of your recovery and relate the process to your treatment goals and objectives. In all, Mountain View Recovery Center’s Model of Treatment is an integration of experiential and traditional therapies, employing models of treatment such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Readiness for Change, and Trauma Resolution.

A continuum of care model that you and your treatment team design together.

Month 1: PHP Program

Provides a minimum of 25-30 hours of weekly treatment which includes a minimum of one (1) hour of individual substance abuse/behavioral health counseling per week and six (6) group hours per day. The client will also attend daily AA meetings, partake in housing meetings as scheduled and will have an opportunity to participate in gym activities, skiing, hiking, and Art Therapy. The Partial Hospitalization Program at Mountain View Recovery Center is for people who have substance abuse disorders. Often co-occurring with various disorders, and requiring less intensive care than residential therapy but more than intensive outpatient care. This program is called the Partial Hospitalization Program. When applicable, the client may receive support from family and friends. MVRC does accept client referrals from Residential Facilities as a placement facility for clients in need of a lower level of care.

Month 2: IOP Program

Provides a minimum of sixteen (16) hours of weekly treatment which includes a minimum of one (1) hour of individual substance abuse/behavioral health counseling per week and a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of group counseling. Mountain View Recovery Center’s Intensive Outpatient level of care is intended as a transition phase from the Partial Hospitalization Program. It is intended for clients with substance abuse disorder, at times coupled with co-occurring disorders, who generally require a more structured substance use disorder outpatient treatment experience than can be received from traditional outpatient treatment. Clients may or may not have resources in the form of family, friends, or employment that provides support during the course of treatment. At times, MVRC Intensive Outpatient treatment may reflect an increase in treatment intensity.

Month 3: OP Program

Is a transition preparatory phase that provides a minimum of nine (9) hours of weekly outpatient treatment which includes a minimum of one (1) hour/s individual substance abuse/behavioral health counseling per week, a minimum of eight (8) hours of group counseling. During this month the client is involved in preparation for transition from the program, at which time exit plans and aftercare recommendations are structured and established. Mountain View Recovery Center’s (MVRC) Outpatient Level of Care is a transition/preparatory phase that provides preparation for transition from the program, at which time exit plans and aftercare recommendations are structured and established. MVRC outpatient services are generally intended for clients who may or may not had support from family and friends, have employment or housing, but are assessed as not appropriate for more intensive levels of treatment. Outpatient level of care is only provided to clients who have completed a higher level of care within the MVRC treatment program.

Program Services (Drug Detox Colorado)

 

Program goals and objectives are accomplished through the following services:

1. Screening and Admissions – conducted by qualified personnel according to the admission criteria of the program.

2. Referral Services – provided to individuals determined to be inappropriate for Mountain View Recovery Center. Persons not appropriate for our program are referred to Cedar, Menninger’s, Las Vegas Recovery Center, Rosewood, etc.

A. Mountain View Recovery Center Program can accept clients with the following:

Chemical Dependency – Substance abuse – alcohol and drugs

Coupled with:

  • Codependency
  • Trauma – and Abuse
  • Co-Occurring Disorders
  • Compulsive Behaviors
  • Sex addiction

 

Substance Abuse Disorder must remain the primary diagnosis. If a co-occurring disorder is present and at a moderate level of severity, the co-occurring disorder may be treated alongside the addiction treatment as the treatment may be potentially beneficial to the co-occurring disorder.

B. Mountain View Recovery Center’s Program can accept clients with the diagnosis of:

  • Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder (treated)
  • Treated Schizoaffective
  • Anxiety/Personality Disorders
  • Other Axis II Disorders

C. Mountain View Recovery Center’s Program does not treat clients with the following:

Psychiatric diagnosis and evaluations of:

  • Acute Schizophrenia
  • Medically indicated eating disorders (Bulimia, Low BMI, Anorexia)

Clinical Program Process Regarding Drug Detox Colorado

Our clinical team at Mountain View Recovery Center are all highly trained, with most having obtained their Master’s Degree and/or CAC III Certification or higher, and carry a large depth of knowledge in the field of addiction recovery. Through the process below they are able to utilize their knowledge with you and help you find your path to recovery.

1. Assessment – using standardized assessment tools a clinical evaluation is done by qualified medical practitioners, behavioral health and addiction professionals, to establish an appropriate diagnosis and individualized treatment plan. When appropriate, the input of family members or a significant other will be included.

2. Treatment Planning – individualized according to diagnostic and clinical impressions, including any co-occurring disorders and, when appropriate, with input from your family or significant other.

3. Counseling Services – one-on-one, multiple group outpatient sessions addressing addictions and related emotional, behavioral and relationship issues, to increase the client’s understanding of how life events have affected emotional, behavioral and spiritual functioning.

4. Education – focusing on specific issues related to treatment, relapse and recovery.

5. Trauma Therapy – to address underlying emotional, psychological and behavioral issues left as a result of traumatic experiences.

6. Medical and Psychiatric Services – provided in collaboration with local medical professionals.

Mountain View Recovery Treatment Programs

Patient Resources

Addiction is complex, which means treatment and long-term recovery are complex. Despite this, it shouldn’t scare anyone – patients or their loved ones. It just means that treatment and recovery both require thorough and thoughtful planning.

Outpatient Program

Our outpatient program (OP) is a transition preparatory phase. It provides a minimum of nine (9) hours of weekly outpatient treatment. This involves a minimum of one (1) hour/s individual substance abuse/behavioral health counseling per week.

Adventure Therapy

For a long time, nature has been seen as a balm to the problems we face in society. Even during pre-industrial times, people would seek out the countryside as a means to feel better. Many people have also used nature as a way to understand the world.

Trauma and Recovery

Just like physical trauma occurs, so does psychological trauma. Any number of traumatizing events occur and cause psychological trauma. A lot of people will experience trauma before or because of addiction. It’s possible for addiction to deepen…

Neurofeedback

Nobody sets out with the intention of becoming addicted to anything. Even someone making a conscious decision to try substances is not intending to become dependent, experience withdrawal, and risk overdose or death. There are numerous factors.