RW offers 3 of these specific groups at Copper Hills.
What is First Responder?
Identifying the patterns and many ways relapse starts long before the use of a substance. This group will learn skills and methods to help with cravings and early identification.
Recovery Maintenance
This group explores various definitions and examples of how we experience grief and loss in our lives.
Grief and Loss
Utilizing the work and curriculum of Brene Brown, this group learns and understands how shame underscores a range of issues such as addiction, violence, depression, etc.
What is Shame and Resiliency
Group members explore what creates conflict and skills that help resolution and healthy communication.
Conflict Resolution
The group teaches and explores various types of trauma, the impact of trauma on the mind and body, and understanding how trauma impacts our identity, and the way we look at ourselves and the world around us.
Understanding Trauma
An action-method psychotherapy in which clients use dramatization, role playing, and dramatic self-presentation to gain insight into mental health and trauma.
What is Psychodrama
This program is for addiction recovery based on the Buddhist tradition. It adapts the principles of Buddhism, including the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, specifically to fight addiction.
Refuge Recovery
The goal of this therapy is to teach the patients how to live in the moment, develop healthy ways to cope with stress, regulate their emotions, and improve their relationships with others.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy or DBT
The patient gains understanding of their story as they are taken through a series of steps or stages and as a result of this process, the “hero” or patient is ultimately changed.
What is Hero's Journey
In this level of care, exclusionary criteria includes medically complex patients - for example, those with seizure history, dual taper needs, severe alcohol detox, etc.
Inpatient Detox
Includes Family Systems, Stages of Change, Understanding Mood Disorders, Alumni Program, Communication and Boundaries, Understanding Trauma and Codependency and Enabling
What is Family Program
Helps patients learn how to challenge and modify unhelpful beliefs related to the trauma. In doing so, the patient creates a new understanding and conceptualization of the traumatic event so that it reduces its ongoing negative effects on current life.
What is Cognitive Processing Therapy or CPT?
The principles of this helps patients become self-aware, accept ourselves, our lives and our patterns for what they are, and identify the values that define us, and then create committed goals towards which we point our lives.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT
Resolves symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in our bodies. When we are stuck in patterns of fight, flight, or freeze, this helps us release, recover, and become more resilient.
Somatic Experiencing