Rural Nevada Counseling
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Rural Nevada Counseling (RNC) is committed to the wellness of our consumers, their families, and the surrounding community through prevention, intervention, treatment, and education. RNC understands that recovery is not linear but happens on a continuum, that lapses in substance misuse and mental health occur, and we are committed to walking with our clients on their recovery journey.

RNC believes that for our clients to succeed, they must be engaged and treated holistically. That in many instances, mental health and substance misuse impacts the quality of life in many ways. Adverse effects of substance misuse and mental health challenges led RNC to create our behavioral health center (CCBHC), a comprehensive approach to consumer care.
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Alcohol and other Drug Counseling - Like other therapists and psychologists, substance abuse counselors work closely with individuals and groups to identify problem behaviors and offer solutions. At Rural Nevada Counseling, our alcohol and drug counselors combine treatment and support with helping people with challenges relating to alcohol or substance misuse find their individualized pathway through recovery.
Mental health crisis response services are a vital part of any mental health service system. A well-designed crisis response system can provide backup to community providers, perform outreach by connecting first-time users to appropriate services and improve community relations by providing reassurance that the person's needs are met in a mental health crisis.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a "whole-patient" approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Medications used in MAT are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and MAT programs are clinically driven and tailored to meet each patient's needs.
Transitional living that caters to people recovering from addiction are often referred to as sober living. Transitional living facilities are now standard for people coming out of thirty-day residential, inpatient treatment settings, homelessness, or incarceration who need ongoing intensive therapy while being able to work or begin or reintegrate back into school and living a life in recovery.
Rural Nevada Counseling understands that there can be negative consequences that arise from active addiction. Some of these consequences can involve mandated treatment through the criminal justice system. Rural Nevada Counseling has various programs which help our clients meet and maintain the various compliance requirements of Nevada's specialty courts while offering highly specialized approaches specific to your needs.
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