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Adult Drug Rehab

Chapman House Adult Drug Rehab Treatment Phases

The Chapman House adult drug rehab is typically 28 days in length. However, Chapman House also provides longer-term care for patients who may require this assistance. During this initial 28 day Phase of drug rehab, the patient may be involved in several activities including, but not limited to:

  • Ongoing Assessment of Behavioral Issues
  • Group Sessions
  • Individual Treatment Planning
  • Conjoint Family Sessions*
  • Weekly Family Education Sessions
  • Recreational Activities
  • Individual Therapy or Counseling Sessions*
  • Drug and Alcohol Education Sessions
  • “12 Step” Meeting Attendance
  • Random Drug & Alcohol Testing
  • Medication Management (when indicated)
  • Self Esteem Assignments
  • Psychological Testing (when indicated)*
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment (when indicated)*
  • Individual Psychotherapy (when indicted)*
  • Personal Training Gym (owned & operated by Chapman House for exclusive use by our patients)

* Indicates additional fee

Our Counseling approach is designed to allow each patient to examine the consequences of his or her addictive behavior, while working through the emotional issues that are centered on this issue. Chapman House provides our patients with The “CHAPMAN HOUSE PARTICIPANT WORKBOOK.”  This workbook that has undergone 25 years of development in adult drug rehab. It is a specialized treatment tool used exclusively by our program. This specialized treatment tool insures a no-nonsense approach to addiction recovery. It accurately measures and monitors a patient’s therapeutic progress throughout the program.

Here are a few examples of the Adult drug rehab tools available at Chapman House:

GROUP SESSION: A closed, confidential meeting that is facilitated by a professional staff member with a group of Chapman House patients. Patients may discuss or present written assignments, treatment plans, or they may discuss personal issues that require professional guidance.

12 – STEP MEETING: A closed, confidential meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous, Gamblers Anonymous or other anonymous group. Our staff transports and escorts our patients to these meetings while they are undergoing drug rehab. Meetings are located throughout the community. This gives our patients the exposure necessary to evaluate and feel comfortable in utilizing 12-Step meetings for ongoing support.

ANGER MANAGEMENT: A session in which patients are under the direction of a professional facilitator with specialized skills in the area of Anger Management. Role Play therapy and educational processes may be utilized to assist the patient in identifying their anger. The group participants are involved in helping one another by sharing their own experiences with anger, as well as, methods of dealing with it.

STRESS MANAGEMENT: A session in which participants are under the direction of a professional facilitator with specialized skills in the area of Stress Management. Role play therapy and educational processes may be utilized to assist the participants in identifying areas of stress in their lives. As with Anger Management, patients are involved helping one another by sharing their own experiences with stress, as well as, methods of dealing with it.

EDUCATION SESSION: A session where patients are instructed via lecture, video, computer or other means of teaching elements of recovery. A partial list of educational topics include: The Disease Concept of Alcoholism, Family Dysfunction and Addiction, Spirituality and Addiction, AIDS and HIV’s connection with Addiction, Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Relationships, Codependency, Dual Diagnosis, Physiological effects of Addiction, 12 – step Program Philosophy, etc.

TREATMENT PLANNING: A private session where the patient’s problems are evaluated and a plan of how his/her treatment will be implemented is discussed. This is typically between the patient and his/her Primary Counselor. The Treatment Plan is the “map” for recovery during the patient’s stay at Chapman House. Treatment plans are reviewed each week in a Clinical Staff meeting. There, plans may be adjusted depending upon the patient’s progress in treatment.

CONJOINT FAMILY SESSION: A private family session between the client, a spouse, child or parent and the counselor.

FAMILY EDUCATION SESSION: A weekly group session in which the patient and his/her family members attend together, in order to gain a better understanding of the nature of the problems and it’s impact on the family. Productive strategies for dealing with issues are discussed.

Chapman House (Optional) “Extended Care” Phase

This is a specialized Phase of adult drug rehab unique only to Chapman House. You will not find this creativity available in any Institutional-based treatment facility. It is customary that our patient’s complete our Primary Treatment Phase before entering into a reduced level of care. Chapman House is designed to accommodate patient’s who may also require long-term care. This includes up to 24 months. Chapman House Clinical Staff, along with each patient, will determine the appropriateness of treatment during the initial evaluation. Extended Care may be offered or recommended by the Clinical Team upon completion of the Primary Phase of Treatment.

Chapman House Aftercare / Alumni Association

All of our Patients are welcomed into our aftercare program upon completion of treatment. All patients are encouraged to join our Alumni Association and remain active in “giving back to others” who enter the adult drug rehab program. Our 25+ years of experience teaches us that “quick fixes” don’t work! Only caring people, quality treatment and consistent follow-through will result in long-term success.

Chapman House Outpatient Adult Drug Rehab

Each patient is faced with unique problems and circumstances; therefore, the treatment plan for each person is specialized. Chapman House offers Day-Treatment, as well as Outpatient treatment programs for patients who do not require an inpatient facility.

You Should Seek Adult Drug Rehab if you:

  • Are in need of detoxification
  • Are resistant or in denial of their problem
  • Are depressed or anxious on a daily basis
  • Make promises to loved ones that they will stop drinking or using substances, yet continue
  • Have undergone previous drug treatment for alcohol or substance abuse, but continue to relapse
  • Have inflicted emotional damage on their loved ones as a result of their drug addiction
  • Have become a threat to themselves or others
  • Have psychological problems in addition to alcohol or drug abuse
  • Feel helpless or hopeless
  • Exhibit unpredictable behavior
  • Are abusing their prescription medication
  • Have loved ones who have expressed concern over their alcohol use, substance use or psychological well being
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