Day Zero Time to Make a Change Welcome to Treatment Circle - 5 Days a Week, Peer-Driven Accountability 12-Step Meetings 5 Days a Week Service Commitments.

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Day Zero Time to Make a Change

Welcome to Treatment Circle - 5 Days a Week, Peer-Driven Accountability 12-Step Meetings 5 Days a Week Service Commitments Outdoor Excursions Weekly Gym Passes

Assessment Psychiatric and Medical Assessment

Days Residential Practices No Contact with Opposite Sex No Electronics Buddy System Resume Building Financial Budgeting My Story PHP First Two Weeks Weekly Individual Therapy Sessions Treatment Goals Assessment How Addiction Manifests Mood Stabilization Address Cravings and Triggers Support System Introduction to the 12 Steps Importance of Honesty

Days Foundation Building Developing Trust and Rapport Realizing They Are Safe Sense of Community & Finding a Common Bond Letting Down of Defenses

Days Residential Practices Present sex Ideal at circle Completed 5th step Demonstration of leadership with the community Upon community approval weekly coffee dates with opposite sex IOP Week 3-15 ish Bottom Up Approach Relapse Prevention Analyzing the Past Shame and Guilt Cause of Behaviours Family Dynamics Responsibility and Ownership Managing Day to Day Life Weekly or Biweekly Individual Sections as Needed Identifying Secondary Behaviors Developing tools to respond to Emotion

Days Make or Break Increased Vulnerability Practicing Accountability Self-Examination Commitment to Step Work and Recovery

Days Residential Practices Present Amends to the Community Upon Community Approval Amends Trip How Good Can it Get OP Week A Vision: My Life Client Driven Experience Base Group Relapse Prevention Financial Planning Advanced Communication Skills Relationship Processing Living Integrity Amends Trip Biweekly Individual Sections

Days Practice and Application Service as a Lifestyle Development and or Restoration of Confidence The Practice of Walking Through Fear and it Becoming Second Nature Deepened Sense of Brotherhood / Sisterhood and Belonging to a Community

Days Days Days Residential Practices No Contact with Family or Opposite Sex (w / exceptions) No Electronics Buddy System Resume Building Job Placement Assistance Financial Budgeting My Story 12 Step Immersion, meetings, steps, sponsor Common Clinical Practices Weekly Individual Therapy Sessions Treatment Goals Assessment How Addiction Manifests Mood Stabilization Address Cravings and Triggers Support System Introduction to the 12 Steps Importance of Honesty Foundation Building Developing Trust and Rapport Realizing They Are Safe Sense of Community & Finding a Common Bond Letting Down of Defenses Residential Practices Present sex Ideal at circle Completed 5th step Demonstration of leadership with the community Upon community approval weekly coffee dates with opposite sex Common Clinical Practices Relapse Prevention Analyzing the Past Shame and Guilt Cause of Behaviors Family Dynamics Responsibility and Ownership Managing Day to Day Life Weekly or Biweekly Individual Sections as Needed Identifying Secondary Behaviors Developing tools to respond to Emotion Make or Break Increased Vulnerability Practicing Accountability Self-Examination Commitment to Step Work and Recovery Residential Practices Present Amends to the Community Upon Community Approval Amends Trip How Good Can it Get Common Clinical Practices Client Driven Experience Base Group Relapse Prevention Financial Planning Advanced Communication Skills Relationship Processing Living Integrity Amends Trip Biweekly Individual Sections Practice and Application Service as a Lifestyle Development and or Restoration of Confidence The Practice of Walking Through Fear and it Becoming Second Nature Deepened Sense of Brotherhood / Sisterhood and Belonging to a Community

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