Day/Night Treatment
Some clients require high levels of monitored care. At Rockland Treatment Center, we provide safe and secure treatment with a systematic schedule according to progress. The intensive care is carefully supervised by our well-trained specialists that will help you achieve recovery. Our program offers truly individualized care through Evidence-Based (scientifically proven) treatment modalities and, as a result, can last anywhere from thirty (30) days to forty-five (45) days and beyond. Each client will receive a minimum of 12 hours a week of therapy, including 2 individual sessions.
We have the ability to provide ”step down” services as well, i.e., Intensive Outpatient Program, Outpatient Individual, and/or Group Therapy.
Day/Night Treatment with Housing, our premier program, will help a client regain his or her health while steadily progressing to desired treatment goals. The program involves specialized experts who not only facilitate the varying treatment modalities but also monitor daily activities and progress. We strongly believe that the disease of addiction should be treated in a supportive environment conducive to healing and recovery. Our staff consists of men and women who have not only the highest credentials and up-to-date training, but most have also walked the walk and now lead a clean and sober lifestyle.
Day/Night Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program
Day/Night level of care is provided so that clients are engaged in therapy sessions on a daily basis. The smaller therapy sessions provide more in-depth insight, and our medical staff provides clients with the medical services they need during their treatment.
Coping/Grounding Skills Development Groups
These groups are intended to cultivate the skills that our clients will need to achieve and maintain abstinence. These skills may either be directly related to their substance use, i.e., ways to refuse the offer of drugs, avoid triggers for use, or cope with the urges to use, or may apply to broader areas relevant to our client continued sobriety such as ways to manage anger, solve problems, or relax.
Cognitive-Behavioral Groups
These groups will conceptualize dependency as a learned behavior that is subject to modification through various interventions including, identification of condition stimuli associated with specific addictive behaviors, avoidance of such stimuli, development of enhanced contingency management strategies, and response–desensitization. Clients will also learn to evaluate automatic reactions and core beliefs that contribute to behaviors that can potentially contribute to relapse.
Neuroscience Psychodoeducational Groups
These groups will further help our clients incorporate the information, which will help them establish and maintain abstinence and guide them to more productive choices in their lives. Groups describe the scientific understanding of bio psychic problems associated with using alcohol and other mind-altering drugs.
Stress Management Groups
These groups will help clients to identify stressors that impact or could potentially contribute to relapse. Clients will learn the physical and biological functions of stress, including the biological and hormonal shifts that occurred during periods of stress. This group will utilize solution-focused techniques to organize adaptive and effective coping skills to mitigate biological stress and its physical impact on the body.