With our intensive outpatient service, we offer a comprehensive and robust treatment plan, while allowing the time and freedom to attend to personal and professional obligations while living at home or in sober living environments.
Making healthy changes can be difficult, but you do not have to do it alone. At Kinghaven Counseling Addiction program, we understand staying connected to recovery programming and support after completing a formalized treatment program has a positive impact on long-term recovery.
Family support, in all essence, is one of the most important assets an individual can have during addiction recovery. Substance addiction is a physically and emotionally devastating disease that requires a long-standing, stable support system to get through.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Our IOP is designed to meet the needs of working adults and adolescents in school. We work around you or your child’s schedule to strengthen all aspects of functioning in life. Our program is designed primarily for after work and after school treatment.
We focus on the strengths of each individual and family and build on your internal resources. Our team of addiction specialists including Psychiatrists, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Psychologists, drug, and alcohol Counselors will work tirelessly with you and your family to develop an individualized, holistic, strength-based, mind, body, and spirit program to ensure lifetime sobriety.
Our group therapy centers around evidence-based practices to include cognitive behavior, acceptance commitment therapy, mindfulness cognitive behavior therapy, life skill training, contingency management, motivational enhancement, psychodrama, and multifamily modalities of treatment.
We constantly employ new research, innovative treatment approaches and the latest development in the field of addiction. Clients who graduate from our program will be followed in our aftercare program for the next six months to a year. The Alumni group with lifetime membership is complementary to our graduates to emphasize our commitment to your sobriety in life.
Co-occurring disorders
Up to 75% of people with substance abuse issues have a co-occurring disorder in mental illness. Often people attempt to medicate themselves leading to a dual treatment condition of mental health and addiction.
Our team of mental healthcare experts will work closely with you to provide the corrective diagnose and the appropriate medications for your recovery process and mental
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Individuals who sustain participation in their recovery beyond the first 90 days (about 3 months) of sobriety have significantly increased odds of maintaining sobriety. Our Recovery Coordinators work one-on-one with clients to create and maintain a carefully outlined recovery plan. Like an individual’s recovery, every client’s recovery plan is unique to their lives and circumstances. Our Recovery Coordinators serve as an intermediary between the client and their family, Outpatient Program, Sober living, and other recovery tools – Providing communication and support throughout.
Our Recovery Coordinators do not diagnose problems or determine illnesses. They focus less on the past and more on who and where the client(s) are right now, to help them determine where they want to go. Therapists tend to focus more on past behaviors and how they have impacted current situations – the WHY, so to speak. At Kinghaven Addiction Program, we focus on the present and work more on helping the client move toward a goal – the HOW, so to speak.
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Substance Use Disorders and Families in the United States, about 1 in 8 children ages 17 or younger are living in households with at least one parent who has a substance use disorder. While these 8.7 million children (about half the population of New York) will not all experience abuse or neglect, they are at increased risk for child maltreatment and child welfare involvement compared to other children. Our parenting program is more than just a certificate of completion. It is designed to provide skills clients can use in everyday life. KCG parenting program partner with parents to decrease emotional deregulation, risk of substance use, and child neglect.
Often, families need help. They need to communicate about their shared values, beliefs and goals and see where they are aligned and where they may be out of sync. There are all sorts of tools that a coach can use to help families leverage their strengths as well as help decrease the noise in what may hold each person back from achieving their goals.
Family and parenting groups help families and individuals identify their various values, wants, needs and goals and helps the members come up with strategies to reach these goals as well as keep them accountable.
Family groups work on leveraging the strengths of individuals and groups as well as call attention to areas where they have room for improvement to help make forward progress.