Marital Therapy Relating to Substance Use & Addiction
MARITAL THERAPY FOR ADDICTION IN DALLAS
The purpose of marital therapy as part of alcohol and substance addiction treatment is that rehabilitation has a greater chance of success when there is support, especially from the partner. The difficulty faced by the remaining partner, and addressed in therapy, is how to best to assist the recovering partner, and how to adjust to the changes that will accompany recovery.
Substance use and marital problems generate a destructive cycle in which each induces the other.
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I believe that aftercare makes the difference for so many who have been unable to stay sober in previous attempts at sobriety.”
IN A RELATIONSHIP WHERE ONE OF THE PARTNERS SUFFERS FROM ADDICTION
IN ADDITION TO REGULARLY SCHEDULED JOINT THERAPY SESSIONS
Our Chronic relapse therapies
Burning Tree Ranch utilizes addiction medicine to aid in the diagnosis, treatment and recovery of persons with the disease of addiction.
Patients learn new behaviors that replace their drug use. They confront what has led to their addictions and come free from those stressors.
DBT involves looking at what drives people toward substance use and how these substances are reintroduced as coping mechanisms.
It is a unique treatment that allows patients to process their traumatic memories. Despite its value, few people know about it.
Horse therapy goes beyond a mere stress-reducing technique. Patients learn several skills while interacting with horses.
Helps individuals clarify their values and connect with their authentic selves, leading to a greater sense of self-worth and empowerment.
Gestalt Therapy is used to confront irrational thought patterns that can lead to disruptive or destructive behaviors.
Group therapy is a therapeutic intervention that helps our clients develop improved communication skills, boundaries, and self-awareness.
A holistic approach offers comprehensive treatments to cover a range of medical problems.
The goal of individual therapy is to motivate the client to explore certain behaviors that may interfere with, delay, or sabotage the opportunity to find recovery.
Helps our clients re-build relationships with loved ones, and establish new relationships with a healthy support group of peers.
Neurofeedback Therapy is a non-invasive treatment designed to instruct patients as to how to control brainwave activity in order to change behaviors.
The Twelve Steps teach our clients how to live by a set of spiritual principles that are taught in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.