Millions of young adults are living with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health issues. While a young adult can benefit from many standard therapies, they often require a more..
Twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) give a standardized approach to addiction recovery, emphasizing physical, mental, and spiritual healing. At Bedrock Recovery Center, we believe..
For people experiencing substance abuse or addiction, Celebrate Recovery can offer a faith-based path to change. Whether someone is looking for an alternative to traditional programs or seeking deeper spiritual..
For people experiencing substance abuse or addiction, Self-Management and Recovery Training, or SMART Recovery, offers a constructive and evidence-based path to change. Whether someone is looking for an alternative to..
Refuge Recovery is an alternative treatment to traditional 12-step programs. This program follows four noble truths associated with Buddhism. This treatment modality was founded by a meditation teacher who gained..
There is evidence to suggest that substance use and mental illness occur at higher rates among those in the LGBTQ+ community due to early life experiences and ongoing discrimination. Those..
Family psychoeducation therapy is a treatment approach designed to help families, caregivers, and individuals living with substance abuse to better understand the nature of substance use while working together toward..
The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a treatment intervention based on operant conditioning. This treatment is used for individuals with drug and alcohol use disorders and has been adapted for..
Addiction is both personal and complicated, as each person’s condition is influenced by a variety of factors such as genetics, environment, and individual experiences. In order to successfully treat substance..
At Bedrock Recovery Center, Medication-Assisted Treatment combines prescribed medications with behavioral treatments to help people recover from substance use disorders. If you or someone you love is experiencing an alcohol..