Located in scenic Utah County, Rocky Mountain Trauma Recovery & Consultation is a haven for those seeking a fresh start in their mental health journey. One of our key areas of focus is addiction treatment, a challenge that affects not only the individual but also their families and communities. We believe in your ability to overcome addiction, and we're here to help make that belief a reality.
Addiction is a complex condition that impacts both the mind and body. It is characterized by compulsive substance use or engaging in behaviors even when facing negative consequences. Whether it's alcohol, drugs, or behavioral addictions like gambling, the cycle of addiction is debilitating but breakable. Recovery is not a simple process, but it is achievable with the right help.
Rocky Mountain Trauma Recovery & Consultation offers a robust selection of treatment options for addiction. Our specialized treatments include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, and even Equine Therapy, a unique but effective modality. Each treatment plan is crafted to suit the individual, overseen by professionals like Jennifer Sorensen, MA, LCMHC, and Certified EMDR Therapist. We address not just the addiction but the underlying issues, offering a holistic path to recovery.
Our center has earned the trust of many Utah County residents, who often note remarkable transformations in their well-being. Though we can't share personal stories, it is common for our clients to state that they've not only broken free from addiction but also reclaimed their sense of self and purpose. The depth of understanding and personalized care we offer has been instrumental in these transformative experiences.
You don't have to face addiction alone. There is a way out, and we're here to guide you through it. Take the first step in regaining control of your life by reaching out to us today.
The first step is often acknowledging the problem and seeking help. Consultation with a healthcare provider can guide you toward the most appropriate treatment options for your specific addiction.
While addiction is generally considered a chronic disease, it can be managed effectively. Many people recover from addiction and go on to live fulfilling lives.
Detoxification is crucial for substances that cause physical dependence, but it is just the first step in a comprehensive addiction treatment program.
Yes, co-occurring mental health conditions should be treated concurrently with addiction for the best outcome. This is known as a dual diagnosis approach.
Signs of effective treatment can include reduced cravings, improvement in mental and physical health, better relationships, and a more stable lifestyle.
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