It may seem that you’re all alone when struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Substance use disorder or addiction is highly treatable. Facilities like Sierra Sage Recovery Services offer extensive treatment programs designed to fit each unique client’s needs. Our programs address the physical aspects of addiction, including the mental elements, making sure that our clients stand the best chance of making a lasting recovery.

Our Addiction Treatment Programs

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Here at Sierra Sage Recovery Services, we offer drug and alcohol treatment programs. Addiction is a disease and requires professional support so individuals can heal. However, each individual is unique. This means that to get the treatment necessary, facilities must offer comprehensive programs to meet clients’ needs. Sierra Sage offers a complete continuum of care to clients. The levels of care at our drug and alcohol rehab center include:

Each of these programs works together, progressively allowing clients to move from one program to another or to be placed into the appropriate program upon intake.

What Therapeutic Services to Expect

Our dual diagnosis treatment program is designed to help individuals with a co-occurring disorder. This is when an individual experiences both an addiction to drugs or alcohol and struggling with mental health. By treating both conditions simultaneously, we are better able to reduce the risk of relapse and increase clients’ overall wellbeing. Our mental health treatment program is familiar with dealing with depressive disorders as well as anxiety disorders. In our treatment programs, clients can take advantage of the following therapies:

  • Individual therapy: Working in a private, confidential setting with a counselor or therapist, clients identify, explore, and deal with their mental health issues. This kind of one-on-one therapy makes it possible for clients to develop trust as they honestly deal with their substance abuse issues.
  • Group therapy: While individual therapy is always a good option, many clients find talking with peers who are undergoing similar challenges, an effective way to address their issues. In group therapy, participants relate their struggles and experiences in a non-judgmental, confidential environment. Here they receive support, constructive criticism, and honest praise and appraisal from the medical professionals in the session and their peers. Group therapy is often the best way to develop the necessary support system for after treatment concludes.
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): A form of talk therapy, CBT focuses on how to recognize negative self-image, negative self-talk, and broader negative thinking and change these habits for the better.
  • Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): A type of CBT, DBT concerns itself with expressing emotions and understanding how others do so appropriately. It is a means for clients to learn and master self-control and understand their motivations and feelings.

Sierra Sage Recovery Services

Sierra Sage Recovery Services, a division of Sierra Sage Wellness Group, provides high-quality care for Nevada Medicaid recipients struggling with substance use disorders. In conjunction with our other addiction treatment therapies, our group therapy program can help clients heal and recover from dependency on drugs or alcohol. We understand the connection between mental health and substance abuse. To heal from addiction, clients need to have their mental health issues identified and treated appropriately. Millions of Americans every year struggle with depression or anxiety disorders. When left untreated, these mental health issues can provoke individuals to turn to drugs or alcohol as a means of self-medicating. Unfortunately, this only worsens any mental health issues and increases the risk of addiction. Our dual diagnosis treatment program is designed to address these issues.

We take an innovative and modern approach to treat substance use and co-existing mental health conditions. Reach out to us today to learn more at 702.880.8231 and find out how we can help you.