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Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program

Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, VT is a non-profit drug and alcohol rehab facility that offers various levels of care focused on addiction recovery. The programs at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program will address the complexities of Drug Addiction, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Alcoholism, Opioid Addiction. Read on to learn more about Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program and their addiction treatment curriculum.

Facility Information

Brattleboro, Vermont

Location

300 Maple Street,
Brattleboro, Vermont, 5301

Facility Type

Opioid AddictionAlcoholismSubstance AbuseMental HealthDrug AddictionDual Diagnosis
  • Cash/Self-Pay

Languages

  • English
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About Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program

Ages Treated

  • Adults
  • Teenagers

Genders Accepted

Female

Smoking Allowed

Conditions and Issues Treated

A detailed list of the primary issues commonly treated.

  • Dual Diagnosis

    Several treatment options are available in Brattleboro, Vermont to treat individuals with dual diagnoses. In addiction treatment, a dual diagnosis, also known as co-occurring disorder or comorbidity, is when someone suffers from two or more disorders at the same time, such as a drug use disorder and depressive disorder. Integrated treatment for a mental illness and substance use disorder is generally most effective for someone struggling with a dual-diagnosis disorder compared to separate treatments for each condition. Treatment of dual-diagnosis disorders at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont includes knowledgeable addiction treatment professionals providing effective services that treat the whole person and supports overall health and recovery.

  • Opioid Addiction

    Opioids/opiates are among the most addictive substances worldwide. Prescribed for various medical needs, opioids encompass a large class of prescription drugs such as morphine, oxycodone, and hydrocodone, and illegal substances such as heroin and opium. People who misuse opioids can develop an opioid addiction very quickly. Opioid addiction, also known as an opioid use disorder, is a condition in which someone compulsively seeks the drug. In Brattleboro, Vermont, there are many treatment options to choose from for an opioid/opiate addiction. The most effective form of opioid addiction treatment is drug detox, followed by inpatient drug rehab. Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont offers opioid addiction treatment tailored to your unique needs and situation.

  • Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in Vermont. Alcohol addiction (often referred to as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder) is characterized by a deep craving for alcohol and the inability to quit drinking regardless of any adverse effects. Alcohol use disorder ensues when the chemical changes from long-term alcohol use drive the brain to acclimate to normal functions creating a dependency. Many people who struggle with alcoholism find it challenging to quit without the help of a treatment facility such as Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program. The alcoholism treatment at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont is designed to give you the support you need to quit drinking once and for all.

  • Substance Abuse

    Substance abuse refers to the act of misusing drugs or alcohol. Substance abuse problems can refer to illicit drugs — such as heroin, cocaine, or methamphetamine — or legal drugs, such as alcohol or prescription medications. Substances frequently abused in Brattleboro, Vermont include alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates/opioids, hallucinogens, and more. The main difference between substance abuse and drug addiction is that individuals with substance abuse problems can quit or change their unhealthy habits. In contrast, addiction is a disease in which someone can’t just stop using when their addiction causes them harm. People engaged in substance abuse put themselves at risk for developing a substance use disorder, a severe mental health condition that can make it difficult for people to stop using drugs or alcohol on their own. Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont works to address substance abuse and help people to build fulfilling lives in recovery.

  • Mental Health

    Mental health disorders can lead to severe and potentially life-threatening issues if left untreated. Several factors can disrupt a person’s mental health, including intrinsic factors — such as the development of depression or anxiety — as well as external factors like experiencing traumatic events. Sometimes, counseling alone is not enough to manage a mental health condition. In these cases, Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont, offers mental health treatment as a more comprehensive level of support in treating mental health disorders in combination with substance use disorders. Mental health treatment at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program can offer the stability and guidance needed to facilitate meaningful progress and recovery.

  • Drug Addiction

    Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a physical and psychological dependency on drugs. Drug addiction occurs when extensive drug use causes changes in a person’s brain chemistry, resulting in uncontrollable cravings to use regardless of the adverse effects. The only way to overcome drug addiction or other addiction disorders is to receive addiction treatment. Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont offers many treatment options for those struggling with drug addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with drug addiction, get help as soon as possible. Prolonged drug use can result in a destructive addiction cycle where you must continue using drugs to avoid distressing withdrawal symptoms. Regardless of your situation, help is available in Brattleboro, Vermont.

Accepts clients using medication assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder but prescribed elsewhere
Accepts Clients Using MAT but Prescribed Elsewhere
Case Management Service, Social Skills Development, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Mentoring/Peer Support

Levels of Care Offered at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program

This facility offers a variety of treatments.

  • Addiction Treatment

    Many addiction treatment options are available in Brattleboro, Vermont for those struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol. These include inpatient drug rehab, outpatient treatment, dual diagnosis treatment, ongoing support groups, and various therapies. Addiction treatment programs are different for each person and can be customized based on individual needs and circumstances. The highly-effective addiction treatment at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program aims to tackle several aspects of substance use disorders to help individuals gain the skills needed to sustain long-term recovery. Various therapies are offered in addiction treatment at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont, such as individual and group therapy sessions.

  • Inpatient Drug Rehab

    As the highest level of care offered in addiction treatment, inpatient drug rehab provides structured treatment programs and therapies designed to address all aspects of a person’s addiction. During inpatient drug rehab at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program, clients live on-site in their substance-free addiction treatment facility in Brattleboro, Vermont, and receive 24-hour medical care and therapeutic support from addiction treatment professionals. Inpatient drug rehabs are an excellent option for those battling addiction and a co-occurring mental health disorder. Within this type of drug rehab program, people can focus their energy entirely on recovery while surrounding themselves with like-minded peers.

  • Aftercare

    Aftercare programs are extensions of addiction treatment that are integrated into life after rehab. Attending addiction treatment is the first step in the recovery journey. However, individuals generally attend treatment for a short period (between 30-180 days) when compared to the years spent in addiction recovery. The aftercare programs at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont are used to support clients in their recovery journeys after the primary course of treatment is complete. After graduating treatment, clients work together with the staff at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program to develop a comprehensive aftercare plan and have the option to participate in continuing services to help support their recovery.

  • Residential Treatment

    Residential treatment programs at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program provide patients with 24-hour medical care and support while working to overcome their substance use disorders and associated mental health disorders. During residential treatment in Brattleboro, Vermont, patients undergo different therapies to confront the challenges of conditions related to substance use disorders, alcohol abuse, and more. Inpatient rehab is known to be the most effective treatment option that you can receive for drug and alcohol addiction. Generally, the average length of stay in inpatient rehab is between 30-days and 180-days and beyond. Your stay will be very busy with various treatment aspects each day.

Comprehensive Substance Use Assessment, Screening for Substance Use, Screening for Mental Disorders

Therapies, Programs & Treatment Approaches

A detailed list of the methods used to care for each individual.

  • Telemedicine/Telehealth Therapy

    Telemedicine/Telehealth therapy is a telephone or web-based service that provides confidential, online care without requiring clients to travel for treatment. At Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program, clients who partake in telehealth outpatient services receive care from the comfort of their homes. This widespread approach is aimed at helping as many people as possible in Brattleboro, Vermont, and beyond.

  • Contingency Management/Motivational Incentives

    Contingency management, also referred to as motivational incentives or the prize method, is a behavioral therapy approach that offers tangible incentives to participants in addiction treatment for measurable behaviors of drug abstinence (such as passing a drug test). During contingency management, participants receive a reward for accomplishing a treatment goal. Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont, incorporates contingency management strategies to help clients become empowered by their goals.

  • Substance Use Disorder Education

    Substance use disorder education, also known as substance abuse education or drug education, is important for those struggling with addiction as well as their loved ones. Substance abuse education at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont aims to teach individuals about drug and alcohol abuse, how substance abuse affects the mind and body, and how to be supportive during detox, rehabilitation, and recovery. Substance abuse education in Brattleboro, Vermont can also involve counseling education for the individual abusing drugs or alcohol as well as family and friends.

  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling

    Substance abuse counseling, also called addiction counseling, is incorporated into addiction treatment to help those struggling with addictions talk through the intricacies and causes of their substance use disorders. Substance abuse counseling at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont incorporates a combination of treatment and support services to help individuals overcome their dependencies. While in substance use disorder counseling at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program, clients work with licensed addiction counselors in a clinical setting in Brattleboro, Vermont, to address issues like mental health, destructive behavior patterns, and treatment goals.

  • Relapse Prevention

    Relapse is the act of using drugs or alcohol after completing addiction treatment. It’s common for individuals who struggle with addictions to relapse at one point or another. Relapse does not mean failure but instead signifies additional treatment is needed for lifelong recovery. Relapse prevention therapy at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont, will help you understand relapse, your triggers and gain the tools you need to prevent relapse.

  • Motivational Interviewing

    Motivational interviewing is a therapeutic approach used to motivate participants to change destructive behaviors. At Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program in Brattleboro, Vermont, motivational interviewing is utilized in tandem with motivational enhancement therapy to support individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction to build confidence in their recovery.

  • 12-Step Facilitation

    12-step facilitation therapy is a behavioral therapy that fosters abstinence from drugs and alcohol by promoting and facilitating the dynamic engagement of clients in a 12-step recovery program. 12-step facilitation at Phoenix Houses of New England RISE Womens Program and other treatment centers operate under the assumption that addiction is a chronic and progressive illness with biological, psychological, and spiritual facets, all of which are addressed as a person works through the 12 steps. Getting involved in a 12 step program in Brattleboro, Vermont offers the opportunity to begin forging connections with other individuals in recovery looking to remain sober.

Case Management Service, Social Skills Development, Assistance With Obtaining Social Services, Mentoring/Peer Support

Additional Details

Address Information

300 Maple Street,
Brattleboro, Vermont, 5301

Phone Number

802-257-2415

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