Currently accepting all new clients!
Currently accepting all new clients!
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The Changing Lanes Recovery model of programming includes your primary source of services, group therapy as well as individual sessions weekly and bi-weekly with a Case Manager. In our inclusive and comprehensive program, you will be provided with a safe environment to address the following needs at Changing Lanes Recovery:
· Emotional Intelligence
· Emotional Regulation/Wellness
· Relapse Prevention Skills
· How to Manage Urges and Cravings
· Problem Resolution
· Progression of the Disease of Addiction
· Twelve Step Programs
· Spirituality
· Stages of Change
· Focus On Co-Occurring Disorders and the Effects on Addiction and Recovery
· Employment and Transitional Housing
· Social Relationships
· SMART Recovery
· Life Skills
· Case Management
· Stress Reduction/Management
· Anger Management
· Mindfulness Cognitive Therapy
· Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Dialectical Behavior Therapy
· Recovery in Action Activities/Community Engagement
How long will I receive Changing Lanes Recovery services?
Changing Lanes Recovery is a 6-month program that consists of two phases. Clients must complete both phases for a successful completion of treatment.
· Phase 1: Months 1-3 –Intensive Outpatient Treatment;
3 groups (3 hours each) per week. Individual session (1 hour each) 1x per week. (10+ hours of services each week)
· Phase 2: Months 4-6 – Lesser intensity of Outpatient Treatment;
1-2 groups (3 hours each) per week. Individual session biweekly or as needed. (3.5+ hours of services each week)
Moral reasoning is how people make decisions about what they should or should not do in a given situation. Moral Reconation Therapy–MRT® fosters moral development in treatment-resistant individuals. MRT is used as a trusted intervention in 50 states and 9 countries because of these outcomes:
*Correctional Counseling, Inc. (CCI) is the sole provider of MRT-based training and materials.
Changing Lanes Recovery GED Program is a comprehensive educational initiative that aims to empower individuals in their journey towards long-term recovery and a brighter future. By providing clients with the opportunity to obtain their high school equivalency, this program equips them with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue higher education or gainful employment.
Through a combination of personalized instruction, supportive resources, and a nurturing environment, Changing Lanes Recovery GED Program ensures that clients receive the guidance they need to succeed academically. Our dedicated team of educators and counselors are committed to helping individuals overcome educational barriers and achieve their goals.
By obtaining a high school equivalency, clients not only enhance their educational qualifications but also open doors to a wider range of career opportunities. This program recognizes the importance of education in breaking the cycle of addiction and provides a solid foundation for clients to build upon as they navigate their recovery journey.
At Changing Lanes Recovery GED Program, we understand that education is a key component of long-term recovery. By offering a supportive and inclusive learning environment, we empower our clients to take control of their future and make positive changes in their lives. We believe that everyone deserves a second chance, and our program is designed to help individuals rebuild their lives and create a brighter future.
If you or someone you know is seeking to obtain a high school equivalency while on the path to recovery, Changing Lanes Recovery GED Program is here to support you. Together, we can pave the way for a successful and fulfilling future.
CBT has been clinically proven to be an effective treatment for a wide range of mental health problems. It’s effective in treating depression, substance abuse, anxiety, eating disorders, and more. At Changing Lanes Recovery, we focus not only on drug and alcohol abuse but also on co-occurring mental health issues.
CBT treatment focuses on changing unhealthy thought patterns. It helps clients develop strategies to counteract them. We also focus on changing behavioral patterns (like reliance on substances).
Mindfulness-Based cognitive therapy is an approach to psychotherapy that uses cognitive behavioral therapy methods in collaboration with mindfulness mediative practices and similar psychological strategies.
DBT is a subset of CBT. It takes a modified approach to treat people who have issues regulating their emotions, a common symptom of drug abuse. DBT focuses mainly on mindfulness and paying attention to your thoughts and feelings.
The term “dialectical” refers to the therapy’s combination of two (seemingly) opposite concepts: acceptance and change. Often, clients are given DBT “homework” to complete between sessions. By tracking and understanding their feelings, patients are encouraged to regulate their emotions in a healthy way.
Motivational Interviewing is a twofold process. The first goal of Motivational Interviewing is to increase motivation by encouraging clients to talk about their need for change and their own reasons for wanting to change. The second goal of Motivational Interviewing is for a person to make the commitment to change. During counseling sessions, the clinician and client will work through the emotional stages of change necessary to find motivation. This process is reinforced through support and encouragement as important conversations about change and commitment take place.
Substance abuse, mental and behavioral health disorders often affect the entire family, not just the person seeking treatment. In order to aid and heal damaged family relationships, clients may be encouraged to, or request to, invite their family members and loved ones to a counseling session. During family counseling sessions, attendees will receive education in such subject matters as setting healthy boundaries, codependency, enmeshment, family systems, family roles, and feelings identification and expression. These sessions will help families understand how to best support their loved ones, and, just as importantly, learn skills to heal themselves.
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Changing Lanes Recovery
6425 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona 85710, United States
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