The National Institute for Change PC, located at 2600 South Parker Road in Aurora, CO, is a dedicated facility providing comprehensive and specialized addiction treatment services. Recognizing that recovery is a deeply personal journey, the Institute commits to delivering individualized care that addresses the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—rather than just the symptoms of addiction. Their approach is rooted in evidence-based practices combined with compassionate support, ensuring clients have the best foundation for long-term sobriety and improved quality of life.
Comprehensive Treatment Offerings
The Institute offers a diverse range of programs designed to meet clients wherever they are in the stages of recovery, accommodating varying levels of need and severity. These structured programs utilize modern therapeutic modalities while fostering a supportive community environment critical for healing.
Individualized Therapeutic Modalities
Treatment at the National Institute for Change PC is not one-size-fits-all. Instead, assessments are used to craft a custom treatment plan that incorporates several effective therapeutic approaches. This ensures that underlying issues contributing to addiction are addressed simultaneously with the substance use itself.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Group Counseling and Peer Support
- Family Systems Therapy
- Trauma-Informed Care
- Relapse Prevention Planning
Focus on Holistic Wellness
Beyond traditional talk therapy, the program integrates holistic strategies to promote sustainable wellness. Understanding that physical and mental health are intertwined with recovery, the Institute encourages clients to develop healthy coping mechanisms and lifestyle changes that extend far beyond their time in treatment.
This commitment to holistic care helps individuals rebuild areas of their lives that may have been damaged by addiction, including relationships, professional life, and self-esteem. The goal is empowering clients with the tools and resilience needed to maintain a balanced life in recovery.
Aftercare and Continued Support
Successful recovery requires continuous effort and support after the initial treatment phase is complete. The National Institute for Change PC places a strong emphasis on robust aftercare planning. This crucial transition phase helps bridge the gap between structured treatment and independent living, significantly reducing the risk of relapse.
Aftercare services may include connections to local support groups, continued individual counseling, and follow-up check-ins to ensure clients remain connected to a network of support as they navigate the challenges of early sobriety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of substance use disorders does the Institute treat?
The National Institute for Change PC provides specialized treatment for a wide range of substance use disorders, including but not limited to alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and prescription medication dependence.
How long do the treatment programs typically last?
Program duration is highly individualized and determined by the client’s specific needs, the severity of the addiction, and clinical recommendations. This is decided during the initial comprehensive assessment.
Does the program include family involvement?
Yes, family therapy and educational sessions are integral components of the treatment process, as addiction affects the entire family system. We work to repair relationships and build a strong support structure for the client.
