Addiction affects thousands of individuals and families in our community and millions across our nation. We provide proven therapeutic treatment and counseling services to return you and your loved ones back to the joy-filled life sobriety has to offer.
We take a holistic approach to outpatient treatment services and recovery that integrates Body, Mind, and Spirit working together to strengthen the individual and family in healthy behavior patterns in an atmosphere that is safe, caring, and respectful of each person's life journey.Our treatment programs address not only the addiction, but also the underlying issues that may have advanced or reinforced drug abuse.
We take a holistic approach to outpatient treatment services and recovery that integrates Body, Mind, and Spirit working together to strengthen the individual and family in healthy behavior patterns in an atmosphere that is safe, caring, and respectful of each person's life journey.Our treatment programs address not only the addiction, but also the underlying issues that may have advanced or reinforced drug abuse.
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Often addiction occurs in an attempt to self-medicate due to some other underlying distress. Childhood trauma, psychiatric imbalance, physical pain, toxic relationships, existential crisis, personality disorders, unresolved grief, internalized shame, and other factors can all contribute to underlying distress.
In a welcoming and empathetic environment we work with individuals, families, and friends to address trauma, grief & loss, and behaviors or actions when they are not in line with your own values and beliefs. Our mental health treatment staff use a variety of methods including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Anxiety is the body's natural reaction to stress, and is used as a general term for several mental health disorders that cause fear, nervousness, apprehension, or worry. It's a sense of foreboding about what's to come. Anxiety disorders have an impact on how you feel and act, and can bring upon physical symptoms.
Empowering the family and client to discover together, the power of healing and a life free from addiction. Addiction affects every part of who we are and how we interact with those that love us; addiction affects families in ways that are very similar to the person that is struggling with substance abuse.
Brene Brown explains how vulnerability is both the core of difficult emotions like fear, grief, and disappointment, and the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, empathy, innovation, and creativity. She writes: "When we shut ourselves off from vulnerability, we distance ourselves from the experiences that bring purpose and meaning to our lives."
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Stephen Mock
Sep 18, 2020
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Lisa P.
Dec 01, 2018
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Mr. Loewen
Nov 22, 2017
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Breakthrough provides a solid program for recovery. If you put in half the effort then don't expect more than half the attempt at rehabilitation. They are in the business of helping those who want it, and provide a program that allows the individual a chance at making a solid foundation for change. Highly recommend Breakthrough.
Chamorrita Girl
Nov 08, 2017
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The staff at Breakthrough are very professional and friendly. The group's I have found to be very therapeutic, insightful and engaging. I have learned alot about myself and can use the tools they have given me to practice in my daily life. The building has a very calming feel and every time I have ever walked in I have been greated with a smile and felt like I was safe and welcome. I especially like that Breakthough has a family feel to it. The staff go above and beyond in all areas. I would highly recommend Breakthough to anyone with an addiction problem or underlying trauma.
Lexa Dgaf
Dec 24, 2016
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My experience at breakthrough was absolutely awful. it costs a fortune and groups only consist of watching movies, completing worksheets, etc. There is little to no therapeutic value to the groups the counselors care very little about the patients, often letting them "slip through the cracks" those are their own words they used to describe events that happened. The counselors have very little knowledge on the subjects they attempt to teach, as some of them aren't even in recovery themselves. Do not waste your money or time here, the care you will receive is less than satisfactory. In this industry