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ARC, West Los Angeles California
Understanding that recovery is a process not a destination, Daypatient treatment with ARC is a supportive program designed to assist individuals who: Have completed a residential program and need a supportive setting in aftercare. Have completed a residential program and are considering transition to a lower level of care but are experiencing co-occurring issues related to; Depression, Trauma, Anxiety or Panic, PTSD or an Eating Disorder, and that need additional clinical support. Have not completed a residential program but feel as though they need clinical support in order to build a solid foundation in recovery. Are enrolled in a sober living environment and feel as though they need a therapeutically structured program to occupy their time during the day.
The Purpose of Daypatient Treatment with ARC More often than not, the behaviors of drinking and using are just the tips of the iceberg. Even after a pathway to recovery is established, there often exists below each client’s behavioral surface a hardened psychological system of negative beliefs, emotional instability and unresolved issues. Daypatient with ARC represents the opportunity to work on these underlying issues clinically in a program designed to expedite the individual process of change. Additionally, the ARC Daypatient program offers individuals the resources to identify and complete individual goals related to scholastic endeavors, vocational training and/or placement, family/relationship counseling, healthy mood regulation and methods to coping with personal challenges related to any co-occurring conditions. Daypatient Program Participation Parameters are Individualized Based on Need Daypatient with ARC is non-residential. The Daypatient program typically takes place Monday-Friday between the hours of 11am and 5pm. Program length is determined by client need and assessment prior to enrollment. Often clients participate in the program on a tapering basis. In other words, sometimes clients choose to attend initially 5-days per week but then as time goes on clients will often begin to taper down from 5-days per week to 4-days per week and so on until their Daypatient programs conclusion. Individual Daypatient program services include, but are not limited to: Medical Evaluation Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome Identification Alcohol and Addiction History Assessment Co-Occurring Conditions Evaluation Behavioral Addictions Evaluation Social Functioning Assessment Mental Health Status and Supportive Placement Services Family Systems Assessment Legal Needs Assessment Passions and Interests Identification Fitness and Nutritional Counseling Vocational and Educational Counseling
Daypatient curriculum services also include, but are not limited to: Individual Therapy Drug and Alcohol Counseling Group Educational Lectures Group Therapy Life Skills Training Relapse Prevention Education 12-Step Recovery Education Meditation Techniques Yoga Resume Building Education Interview Skills Education Career Direction Counseling Communication Techniques Job Placement Assistance Volunteer Placement Assistance Educational Needs Assessment G.E.D. Completion Assistance College Application Assistance Scholastic Exploration Assistance Tutoring
The ARC Daypatient Treatment Philosophy The ARC clinical team’s treatment philosophy focuses on creating personalized clinical approaches to work within the specific circumstances of each client’s individual belief systems and historical experiences. ARC meets clients where they are currently at versus having clients attempt to fit themselves within a treatment curriculum that doesn’t meet their individual needs. The ARC Daypatient Program Goals and Objectives The primary treatment objectives during Daypatient are aimed at addressing the continuing individual clinical needs of clients suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction or substance abuse and any co-occurring conditions. The primary goal of the Daypatient program is to impart pertinent life skills that will be of assistance to furthering the likelihood of creating and nurturing a successful and sustainable long-term recovery. The treatment curriculum during Daypatient is specialized to provide a safe place for clients to work on identified co-occurring conditions or underlying issues diagnosed during primary care. Wherever possible, treatment is coordinated in clinical continuity with referring professionals. Daypatient is designed as an intensive continuing care program. Even when primary care has been completed and recovery from alcohol and drug abuse issues has been initially established, untreated underlying factors that have contributed to the addictive process often lead clients towards relapse. The purpose of Daypatient is to provide a safe place for these deeper issues to be processed. The ARC treatment philosophy is that these core issues can only effectively be treated once a period of abstinence has provided a platform from which new perspectives and outlooks on life can be obtained. From this “higher ground” clinical support begins to assist clients in seeking resolution for these unresolved issues. During Daypatient the clinical team creates contingency plans for all the foreseen challenges on the road to recovery ahead. In addition, strong aftercare planning offers placement for each client within a network of supportive clinical services for any unforeseen challenges on their ongoing journey into long-lasting recovery. If you or someone you know needs help with addiction or substance abuse issues call 877 415 HOPE to begin the process today. Credentialed intake specialists will assist you in determining what level of care is needed to provide effective alcohol or drug rehab with ARC or provide you with referrals to receive the help you need.
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