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1)
Community-Based Therapy Model &
Community Meeting
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A structured
setting, under the direction of a counselor, designed to promote
positive lifestyle change through peer reinforcement, behavioral
modification, mutual support and respect. The daily Community
meeting is attended by staff and residents and focuses on the
attitudes of the community
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2)
Directional Therapy/Individual Counseling
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The
process by which a resident is guided, supported and directed
by his or her counselor as he or she develops personal strategies
and plans the course and expectation of treatment goals. It is
designed to help residents build commitment throughout the process
of behavior and attitude modification.
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3)
Motivational Counseling
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A directed
resident-centered approach that encourages behavioral change and
attitude change by helping an individual explore and resolve his
or her issues.
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4)
Task-Focused Activity
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A therapeutic
tool involving experiential learning process designed to promote
self-esteem and responsibility.
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5)
Adventure Based Counseling
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An
action-based therapy model that incorporates problem-solving initiatives,
teamwork and communication skills challenging and encouraging
changes in the individual's faith, trust and commitment.
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6)
Spiritual Enhancement
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A daily
gathering that focuses on the benefits of a positive attitude;
uplifting articles and readings are given by a counselor to encourage
each individual to work on changing his or her attitude toward
themselves and others.
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7)
Self-Help Orientation
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An
educational component that teaches and promotes the twelve-step
principles and traditions.
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8)
Group Counseling
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The
daily meeting of individuals with their personal counselor that
focuses on those issues facing each person individually as they
work on their recovery.
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9)
Meditation, Art, Writing and Music Workshops
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Optional
daily activities, under the direction of a counselor, during which
the indivdual can best utilize his or her time in the recovery
process through motivational resident-centered activities.
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10)
Gender-Specific Groups
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Weekly
meetings led by a counselor to explore those issues faced by male
and female residents. It provides the opportunity to explore these
issues in a private, gender-based atmosphere.
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11)
Lesiure-Time Management
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scheduled activities (such as sports, exercise, music, quiet time)
to help the individual to develop ways of relaxing and focusing
on positive things to improve social skills and responsible recreational
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