Avery Lane proudly offers a comprehensive range of programs designed specifically for women seeking recovery near Antioch, CA. Our specialized options, including Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs, cater to various levels of care, ensuring that every woman finds the support she needs on her journey to wellness.
Drug & Alcohol Detox
The path to recovery begins with a carefully monitored detox process. Avery Lane’s detox program provides a secure and nurturing environment where women can begin their healing journey. Each individual undergoes a thorough assessment at the outset, allowing our experienced team to formulate a personalized treatment plan that prioritizes comfort and safety.
To alleviate withdrawal symptoms and manage discomfort effectively, we may incorporate medication-assisted treatment. Our detox program includes holistic therapies, such as naturopathic assessments and comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, to address any co-occurring mental health challenges. The detoxification phase typically lasts between seven to ten days, creating a stable foundation that supports women as they transition into their recovery journey.
Residential Addiction Treatment
Following successful detoxification, women seamlessly transition into our residential treatment programs, which provide crucial outpatient support to bolster their ongoing recovery efforts.
Residential Mental Health Treatment
The Residential Mental Health Program at Avery Lane is specifically designed to help women grappling with various mental health conditions and co-occurring disorders. Our trauma-informed approach creates an inclusive and secure space for healing, where women can feel empowered on their recovery paths. We utilize an array of therapeutic practices, including traditional cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and innovative holistic treatments such as equine therapy, to effectively address issues like depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
With around-the-clock supervision, our staff is readily available to provide support when needed, fostering the development of vital coping skills and resilience in each woman’s recovery journey.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) at Avery Lane provides a highly structured environment for women facing substance use disorders or dual diagnoses. Participants engage in five days of intensive therapy each week while returning home in the evenings, ensuring a balanced approach to recovery. Throughout the program, we seamlessly blend trauma-focused care with tailored individual therapy utilizing both cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
Women participating in PHP benefit significantly from the support of peers, regular medical assessments, and targeted life skills training, all dedicated to preventing relapse. This program is ideally suited for those who require more structure than traditional outpatient care can provide.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Avery Lane’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers women the flexibility to attend therapy sessions one to three days a week, striking a balance between recovery and daily responsibilities. Our program features adaptable therapeutic options, including CBT and DBT, each customized to meet the unique needs of participants.
Women find a sense of community within our peer support groups, complemented by ongoing medication management and crucial relapse prevention education. IOP equips women with the skills necessary for sustainable recovery and effective mental health management.
Veterans Program for Women
Recognizing that female veterans frequently encounter unique addiction and mental health challenges post-service, Avery Lane provides a specialized Veterans Rehab Program tailored to address issues such as PTSD, military trauma, depression, and anxiety, all within a supportive, women-only environment.
Avery Lane’s dedicated team includes veterans who create an atmosphere of understanding and encouragement. Utilizing a mix of proven therapeutic approaches and holistic practices, we strive to help women veterans rebuild their lives and foster resilience.
Family Program
Addiction’s impact extends beyond individuals, affecting entire families. Our Family Program plays a crucial role in offering support groups, interactive workshops, and therapeutic sessions designed to educate families about addiction and to navigate the complexities of relationship challenges. We prioritize educating families about issues like codependency and effective communication strategies, laying a solid foundation for long-term recovery.
We invite families to pursue therapy services and utilize our extensive resources, ensuring that they embark on a shared journey of healing together.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
It is common for women to face both substance use disorders and mental health issues simultaneously. At Avery Lane, we provide comprehensive treatment focusing on co-occurring conditions such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, which, if left untreated, can significantly impede the recovery process.
Through accurate diagnostic assessments, strategic medication management, and targeted therapies like CBT, we empower women to effectively manage both substance use and mental health conditions, promoting lasting wellness and well-being.
How does Avery Lane’s approach to treating female veterans differ from its standard addiction treatment programs?
**Interview with Dr. Sarah Matthews, Clinical Director at Avery Lane Recovery Center**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Dr. Matthews! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the vital programs offered at Avery Lane for women seeking recovery. Can you start by outlining the key components of your Drug & Alcohol Detox program?
**Dr. Matthews:** Absolutely! At Avery Lane, our detox program is designed specifically for women and focuses on providing a secure and nurturing environment. Each individual begins with a thorough assessment to tailor a personalized treatment plan that emphasizes comfort and safety. We address withdrawal symptoms through medication-assisted treatment, and we incorporate holistic therapies—like naturopathic assessments and psychiatric evaluations—to tackle any co-occurring mental health issues. Typically, the detox process lasts between seven to ten days, laying a solid foundation for recovery.
**Interviewer:** That sounds comprehensive. What happens after the detox phase?
**Dr. Matthews:** Once women complete detox, they transition into our Residential Addiction Treatment programs. This phase is crucial as it provides ongoing support through structured outpatient care. We also have a specialized Residential Mental Health Program tailored specifically for women dealing with mental health conditions alongside addiction. Our trauma-informed approach ensures women feel safe and empowered while they receive treatment.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of structure, can you elaborate on your Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?
**Dr. Matthews:** Certainly! The PHP at Avery Lane is an intensive program designed for women facing substance use disorders or dual diagnoses. Participants engage in five days of intensive therapy each week while returning home in the evenings, which helps balance recovery with personal responsibilities. We blend trauma-focused care with individual therapy techniques such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Importantly, participants benefit from peer support and life skills training, which are essential in preventing relapse.
**Interviewer:** How does the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) differ from PHP?
**Dr. Matthews:** Great question! The IOP offers more flexibility, allowing women to attend therapy sessions one to three days a week. This program is perfect for those who need recovery support but also want to maintain their daily routines. Like the PHP, IOP features adaptable therapeutic options, and participants benefit from community involvement, ongoing medication management, and relapse prevention education.
**Interviewer:** I understand you have a unique program for female veterans. Can you tell us more about that?
**Dr. Matthews:** Certainly. We recognize that female veterans often face distinct challenges during their recovery journeys. Our Veterans Program for Women is designed specifically to address these needs, providing tailored support and therapeutic practices relevant to their experiences. This program ensures that women veterans can find a community and support system that understands their unique backgrounds.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Matthews, for shedding light on these important programs at Avery Lane. It’s encouraging to see such a comprehensive approach to recovery for women.
**Dr. Matthews:** Thank you for having me! I’m passionate about our work at Avery Lane, and I hope more women will seek the help they deserve on their path to wellness.