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the right fit. This is followed by detailed Clinical Assessments to gain a thorough understanding of the individual's history, challenges, and underlying factors contributing to their addiction. This information is then used to create a personalized recovery strategy. The OP emphasizes the power of both individual and group support. Group Counseling sessions, held for one hour, four times per week, provide a supportive environment for sharing experiences, building peer connections, and learning from others on the path to recovery. These sessions create a sense of community and belonging, reducing feelings of isolation that can be particularly challenging in the early stages of recovery. Individual Counseling offers clients a confidential space to explore personal issues, address triggers, and develop individualized coping strategies. These one-on-one sessions provide essential support for navigating the complexities of recovery.

strategies are integrated into the program, teaching individuals how to recognize warning signs, develop effective coping mechanisms, and navigate challenging situations. Coping Skills training provides clients with practical tools to manage stress, anxiety, and other emotional challenges in a healthy and constructive manner. Addressing the potential interplay of mental health concerns, Mental Health Therapy is an integral part of the OP. This provides support for individuals dealing with co- occurring disorders, promoting holistic healing. Medication Management, including the use of medications such as Suboxone, is available to address withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and other physiological aspects of addiction. NPORTC's Outpatient Program offers a practical, accessible, and personalized approach to recovery. It is designed to be a companion on the path, providing the support, skills, and resources needed for individuals to reclaim their lives and build a future free from the chains of addiction.

The OP is designed to equip clients with the skills and knowledge necessary to sustain long-term sobriety. Relapse Prevention

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