Recovery
It might seem strange for us to recommend our competitors, but we have found that competition is a good thing, not a bad one. Many have gone before us and have pioneered the path that leads to sobriety. We must pay homage to those who stood the test of time. We have all heard of Betty Ford Clinic out in Palm Springs and the countless lives that have been saved because one brave women not only saved herself, but took the twelveth step and saved others. Their cost is about $21,000 for 28 days and I believe it is worth every penny of it and possibly a lot more if you consider how much damage is done to a human life by being drunk. But not all can afford the cost and we feel that by reducing the cost, we can help the greatest number of people who need sobriety. Our cost is $10,000.
Any rehabilitation facility that is worth it's salt, owes it's success to Alcoholics Anonymous and their twelve step program. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), a division of the National Institute of Health (NIH) funded by the United States Government Department of Health and Human Services states that ?Virtually all alcoholism treatment programs also include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings. AA describes itself as a worldwide fellowship of men and women who help each other to stay sober.? If you find any program, ANY, that does not include a twelve step program and AA group meetings, Run, do not walk, and get as far away from these people as you can.
Now that being said, there have been other programs that have based their rehabilitation education on AA twelve steps and built, expanded and improved the educational process. Hazelden in Minnesota and the Minnesota Model is a classic example of this. Founded in 1949 in a rural Minnesota lakeside farmhouse, it has grown to a very large facility with about 600 or more patients receiving treatment each month or over 7,000 people each year going through the program. The Department of Health Services in their ADSS study came to the conclusion that smaller group sessions of 10 to 12 were far more productive, far more cost effective than large groups of twenty to thirty participants. Hazelden is around $25,000 and as we have stated before, you can enter our program for as little as $10,000. We have based our educational program on Hazelton's Life of addiction to a Life of Recovery 12 step program. It was prepared by Drs. Jeffrey A. Hoffman Ph.D., Barry D. Caudill, Ph.D. and Mim Landry. The program provides a comprehensive group oriented treatment framework to be used in a residential facility such as ours. Here are just a few of the topics:
Session 1 Definitions, Terms, and Self-Diagnosis
Session 2 Drug Education
Session 3 What Are Triggers?
Session 4 Planning for Sobriety
Session 5 Alcohol and Tobacco
Session 6 Spirituality
Session 7 Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol
Session 8 Stress
Session 9 Skills for Stress
Session 10 Negative Emotions
Session 11 Anger and Communication
Session 12 Relapse Prevention
In addition to the 12 core sessions contained in this package, We offer 21 additional sessions to give you the greatest opportunity to customize your curriculum. We customize your program to include small groups, never more than 12 and to provide individual counseling as well as a tried and proven program, family counseling, relapse prevention and a one year post graduate program. If you can not afford Twenty Thousand Dollars for treatment, please consider us for the same treatment, using the same methods as Betty Ford or Hazelden, for a fraction of the cost. You can enter the program for as little as $10,000. Don't let money stop you from finding health, happiness and sobriety. Call us today at 602-750-5208 to enroll in the next class.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
National Association for Children of Alcoholics
Al-Anon & Alateen
Alcohol Use & Abuse at Harvard University
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