About The Connection Womens Recovery Support Program
The Connection Womens Recovery Support Program offers a variety of services to help women recover from addiction and mental health issues. Services include dual diagnosis treatment, women’s rehab, outpatient rehab, family therapy, group therapy, and individual therapy. The program is designed to help women rebuild their lives and reach their full potential.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Dual Diagnosis
People with a dual diagnosis may be using substances to self-medicate. A high-quality rehab in Connecticut can address both issues and help you reach recovery. In dual diagnosis programs, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of those with mental health concerns. This may include additional therapy, medication, or peer support.
Women's Rehab
Those who join a women’s rehab program in Connecticut are given training in key life skills to help them address their unique challenges. In a women’s program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs women have. This may include talking about building a career, motherhood, relationship safety, and more.
Insurance Coverage
Self-pay options
Paying out of pocket for addiction treatment in Connecticut is known as self-pay. You can get a medical loan, electronically send payment to the center, or even write a check. Talk to the rehab center about the fee structure, which may depend on the level of care.
Private insurance
Using private insurance is a great way to pay for rehab in Connecticut. Depending on your insurance plan, it may cover some or all of the costs of treatment. Check on details such as how much your deductible and copayments are, as well as which treatment centers are in your plan’s network.
Levels of Care
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Outpatient Rehab
If you’ve recently finished a residential treatment program, participating in outpatient treatment in Connecticut can help you reinforce and practice your new habits. During outpatient treatment, clients have independence outside of sessions, allowing them to work, attend school, and practice their new habits in real-world situations.
Therapies
Family Therapy
Many people have challenging family backgrounds, and addiction can create unhealthy dynamics as well. Family therapy in Connecticut allows you to address these concerns. Family therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help address trauma, build better relationships, and help loved ones become part of your support network.
Group Therapy
It’s easy to feel isolated when you battle addiction, but group therapy in Connecticut can show you you’re not alone. In rehab, group therapy is only one of the elements of treatment, along with activities, peer support, individual counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy in Connecticut can provide professional support and accountability as you work through substance use treatment. Substance use treatment includes detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care, and individual therapy may be a part of each of these stages. The goal is to help clients address the roots of addiction, develop motivation to change, and create new habits for a substance-free life.
Location
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