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Our Therapies

Therapies

Our Therapies

At Creekside Recovery Group, we offer several therapeutic approaches for mental health and addiction. Each of our facilities and programs has a unique blend of therapeutic modalities and services. As a result, you get individualized programming that works for you and your unique needs.

PTSD & Trauma

Trauma Therapy

Trauma therapy offers relief for one of the most common underlying causes of substance use and mental health disorders. During trauma therapy, our therapists walk you through your traumatic past so you can process these events and experiences. Along the way, you’ll learn healthy coping skills to manage stress and triggers for a successful long-term recovery.

Specialized trauma therapy is essential to healing from the complex symptoms arising from PTSD and trauma-related mental disorders.

Help for Families

Family Therapy

Family therapy heals the entire family affected by mental health, substance use, and dual-diagnosis disorders. When a loved one struggles with substance abuse or mental illness, each family member develops different coping skills to manage their stress about the situation. Oftentimes, family members neglect their own needs in the process.

Our family therapy program is here for you and your family.

Innovative Treatments

Brainspotting

Brainspotting is an innovative treatment for processing traumatic events at the root of mental health and substance use disorders. Your therapist will guide you through your trauma while fixating your gaze on a “brainspot”—a point in your visual field associated with traumatic responses.

Brainspotting helps you safely process traumatic events for long-lasting recovery.

Complementary Therapies

Music Therapy

Music therapy is a type of complementary therapy using music as a means of accessing and healing emotions. During music therapy, your therapy sessions could involve listening to music that you connect emotionally with, analyzing why you connect with certain songs and lyrics, writing music and lyrics to express your emotions in a healthy way, and playing musical instruments.

The best part is that you don’t need to be a musician to benefit from music therapy.

Alternative Treatments

Reiki

Reiki is an ancient technique for relaxation and stress reduction. It’s based on the idea that we all have vital life force energy flowing through us at all times. Reiki practitioners balance this energy in people struggling with stress and mental health symptoms.

Alternative treatments like reiki can enhance your treatment program by encouraging whole-body healing during recovery.

Specialized Therapies

EMDR

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a specialized treatment for processing traumatic events at the root of mental health and substance use disorders. EMDR therapy involves using bilateral stimulation—usually in the form of left-to-right eye movements—to keep you calm as you recall traumatic events with a trained therapist. Other examples of bilateral stimulation include sounds that go back and forth from left to right and alternating tapping from one side of the body to the other.

EMDR therapy primarily treats PTSD. However, it can be effective for other disorders, like anxiety and depression as well.

Holistic Approaches

Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy (RLT) is a holistic approach to improving mental well-being. It can also enhance your energy levels and overall mood. During RLT, you’re exposed to low-level wavelengths of red light, which restore your vitality and feelings of wellness.

Adding RLT to your treatment plan can improve physical symptoms, like low energy and sleep disturbances, that accompany behavioral health disorders.

Drug & Alcohol Treatment

Medication Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with behavioral therapy to treat alcohol and opioid use disorders. These medications reduce cravings, help to protect you from an accidental overdose, and can prevent relapses during early recovery. MAT improves outcomes for recovery for those with alcohol and opioid addictions.

MAT programs can help you on your path toward long-term recovery.

Contact Us for Help Today

Addiction and mental health disorders affect the lives of millions of Americans each year. But you are not alone.

Contact Creekside Recovery Group today to get the help you deserve.

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