Addiction
Addiction is a confounding disease for those who are entrapped in it and equally distressing for family members and friends. The problem can be daunting, especially when there is no awareness of where to go for help.
Addiction or chemical dependency is a complex brain disease. Addiction has the same effect, irrespective of the preferred substance: opiates, cocaine, marijuana, heroin, amphetamines, prescription medication, or any combination.
Prolonged use of the addictive substance leads to tolerance, physical dependence, and uncontrollable craving, which leads to social, family, and health problems. Fortunately, there are solutions.
Alliant Treatment Center (ATC) can help individuals dealing with this disease. ATC addresses different aspects of dependency, provides services and resources as needed.
Addiction counseling
Our clients learn more about their disease and the process of recovery through individual counseling and group sessions facilitated by state certified and licensed counselors. The addiction counselors schedule counseling sessions with their clients, builds therapeutic alliances to guide each client through the treatment experience, and provides essential resources.
Individual Counseling
Alliant Treatment Center Counselors offer individual counseling services to support each client through their recovery process.
Counselors meet regularly with clients individually to discuss personal issues and monitor treatment progress. They use person-centered approaches to support our clients with meeting their individualized recovery goals. They also lead regularly scheduled group therapy.
Group Counseling
ATC offers evidence-based outpatient group therapy to stabilize and enhance the recovery efforts of all program clients. ATC clients are enrolled in Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or Non-Intensive Recovery Support Group services based on their treatment needs and level of care.
ATC Counselors strive to maintain small group sizes and low client-to-counselor ratios, which encourages personal attention. Educational presentations are provided to enable clients to gain new knowledge and insight about the disease of addiction. Presentations cover topics relevant to individuals in the recovery process.