Sierra Tucson – Arizona

Last Updated: August 14, 2024

Dr Daniel Hochman Reviewed by Daniel Hochman, MD
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Sierra Tucson in Tucson Overview

Sierra Tucson, located in Tucson, Arizona, is a renowned addiction treatment facility that offers comprehensive and personalized care for individuals struggling with substance abuse and other behavioral health issues. With over 35 years of experience, Sierra Tucson provides a peaceful and healing environment for individuals to begin their journey towards recovery. Our evidence-based treatment approach combines traditional therapy with holistic practices to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of addiction. The facility’s experienced and compassionate staff, along with its luxurious amenities, make Sierra Tucson a top choice for those seeking treatment for addiction.

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Treatment Options

The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:

  • Mentoring/peer support
  • Discharge Planning
  • Self-help groups
  • Naloxone and overdose education
  • Outcome follow-up after discharge
  • Recovery coach

The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:

  • Alcohol Detoxification
  • Benzodiazepines Detoxification
  • Cocaine Detoxification
  • Methamphetamines detoxification
  • Opioids detoxification
  • Medication routinely used during detoxification
  • Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
  • Veterans
  • Active duty military
  • Members of military families
  • Pregnant/postpartum women
  • Clients who have experienced trauma
  • Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
  • Persons with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Persons with eating disorders
  • Clients with co-occurring pain and substance use disorders
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • Comprehensive mental health assessment
  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Screening for mental disorders
  • Screening for substance use

Treatment Modalities

Individual psychotherapy is a type of mental health treatment in which a person works one-on-one with a trained therapist to explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is a collaborative process in which the therapist helps the individual identify and understand underlying issues, develop coping strategies, and make positive changes in their life. This modality can be used to treat a variety of mental health concerns and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual. It provides a safe and confidential space for individuals to work through challenges and improve their overall well-being.

Couples/family therapy is a type of treatment that aims to improve communication and strengthen relationships between couples and family members. This modality focuses on helping individuals work through conflicts and issues within the context of their relationships, with the goal of promoting healing and harmony within the family unit. It involves techniques and interventions designed to foster better communication, understanding, and problem-solving skills for all members involved. By addressing relational dynamics, couples/family therapy can help individuals form stronger, healthier bonds with their loved ones.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a highly effective and evidence-based treatment that focuses on identifying and changing negative patterns of thoughts and behavior. It aims to help individuals overcome challenges and improve their mental health by teaching practical skills and strategies for managing emotions and improving overall well-being. By addressing the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, CBT can help individuals learn how to cope with difficult situations and achieve personal growth.

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on teaching individuals new skills to cope with intense emotions, impulsive behaviors, and strained relationships. It combines elements of cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness to help individuals build resilience and regulate their emotions effectively. DBT is especially beneficial for those struggling with borderline personality disorder, but can also be helpful for a range of mental health conditions.

Integrated Mental and Substance Use Disorder treatment is a comprehensive approach that addresses both mental health and substance use disorders simultaneously. This treatment modality combines various forms of therapy, medication management, and support services to provide holistic care and support for individuals struggling with co-occurring disorders. By treating these conditions together, it promotes better overall outcomes and improved quality of life for those seeking recovery.

Activity therapy is a type of therapeutic approach that combines physical activity and engagement in various types of meaningful activities to promote healing and well-being. It can involve a wide range of activities, such as sports, games, arts and crafts, and outdoor activities, and is often used to help individuals with mental health, physical, or developmental disorders. By utilizing the benefits of movement and purposeful activities, activity therapy aims to improve overall physical, emotional, and cognitive functioning.

Substance use disorder counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals struggling with substance abuse and addiction. Trained counselors provide support, guidance, and tools to help individuals address the underlying causes of their substance use and develop healthier coping strategies. This modality aims to promote long-term recovery and improve overall well-being in clients.

Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on helping individuals overcome their addiction to smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products. It typically involves a combination of counseling, support, and education to help individuals develop strategies for quitting and maintaining a smoke-free lifestyle. This treatment modality can be highly effective in helping individuals achieve long-term success in overcoming their tobacco addiction.

Group counseling is a form of mental health treatment where a therapist leads a group of individuals with similar issues or concerns. Through discussions, activities and support from other group members, individuals can gain insights, coping skills and a sense of community to help them work through their challenges. This treatment modality can be a valuable support system as individuals receive both individual and group feedback.

Family counseling is a type of therapy that focuses on improving communication and relationships within a family unit. It involves working with the entire family, rather than just one individual, to address issues and conflicts in a supportive and collaborative environment. Through open communication and problem-solving techniques, family counseling aims to strengthen bonds and promote healthier relationships within the family. It can be a beneficial tool for families facing challenges such as major life transitions, behavioral issues, or conflicts within the family dynamic.

Marital/couples counseling is a form of therapy aimed at helping couples improve their relationship by addressing areas of conflict, communication issues, and other challenges within the relationship. Through guided conversations and exercises, couples can gain a better understanding of themselves, their partner, and their relationship, leading to stronger communication skills and a healthier dynamic. This modality can also help couples build trust, increase intimacy, and develop problem-solving strategies to navigate difficulties in their relationship. Ultimately, marital/couples counseling can help couples build a stronger, happier, and more fulfilling partnership.

12-step facilitation is a treatment modality that involves a structured and supportive approach to helping individuals overcome addiction by following the 12 steps of recovery. This method aims to provide guidance, accountability, and a sense of community to individuals struggling with addiction, while also promoting personal growth and long-term sobriety. By working through the steps with the assistance of a trained facilitator, individuals can gain insight, support, and tools to overcome their addiction and maintain a healthy, sober lifestyle.

Intervention Services are a type of treatment modality that involves identifying and addressing problematic behaviors or situations in order to prevent them from getting worse. This approach typically involves a team of trained professionals working together to intervene and provide support, resources, and guidance for individuals or families in need. The goal of intervention services is to promote positive change and improve overall well-being in a safe and supportive environment. This modality can be used for a variety of issues including substance abuse, mental health concerns, and family conflicts.

Anger management is a therapeutic approach designed to help individuals identify and control their anger in healthy ways. Through various techniques and strategies, individuals learn how to understand and express their anger effectively, leading to more positive and productive behaviors. This treatment modality provides practical tools for managing anger and improving communication skills, ultimately promoting healthier relationships and overall well-being.

Relapse prevention is a therapeutic approach that aims to help individuals who have struggled with addiction or other compulsive behaviors to identify and manage triggers that may lead to a relapse. This evidence-based technique focuses on teaching individuals coping skills to maintain their recovery and prevent a return to unhealthy behaviors. It involves a combination of cognitive-behavioral techniques, supportive therapy, and ongoing monitoring to help individuals develop sustainable strategies for maintaining their wellness and avoiding a relapse.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a psychotherapy approach that helps individuals process past traumatic experiences in order to decrease their emotional distress and improve their overall well-being. This therapy involves guided eye movements, through which the patient’s brain is stimulated to reprocess and integrate the traumatic memories in a healthier way. EMDR therapy has been shown to effectively treat a range of mental health conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and is a safe and non-invasive treatment option for those seeking healing and resolution from traumatic events.

The Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) is a standardized assessment tool used to evaluate abnormal movements that may be associated with neurological or psychiatric disorders. It is a visual and physical examination used to measure the severity and frequency of involuntary movements, such as tremors or spasms. AIMS helps healthcare professionals monitor and manage these movements, providing a way to track changes in symptoms and adjust treatment accordingly. This modality is valuable for diagnosing and treating conditions such as schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease.

Holistic treatment is a form of therapy that addresses the individual as a whole, addressing not only physical symptoms but also mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. It focuses on finding balance and harmony within all aspects of a person’s life in order to promote overall health and well-being. This approach views the individual as an interconnected system and emphasizes the importance of treating the root cause of issues rather than just the symptoms. Holistic treatment often includes a variety of techniques such as mindfulness, nutrition, and natural remedies to achieve a more holistic approach to healing.

SMART Recovery is a treatment modality that focuses on self-empowerment and self-reliance for individuals struggling with addiction. It utilizes evidence-based techniques and a science-based approach, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and rational emotive behavior therapy, to help individuals develop coping skills and achieve long-term recovery. SMART Recovery also supports the use of medication as part of the treatment process and encourages participation in community support groups. It provides a non-judgmental and non-confrontational environment for individuals to address their substance abuse and develop healthier coping mechanisms.

Conditions Treated

Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a chronic and progressive disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to consume excessive amounts of alcohol, despite negative consequences. It is a serious and complex disease that can have damaging effects on an individual’s physical, mental, and social well-being. Treatment and support are essential for managing alcoholism and achieving long-term recovery.

Mental health treatment

Mental health treatment is a process of helping individuals with mental health disorders improve their overall well-being and manage their symptoms through therapy, medication, and support. This type of treatment aims to address both the physical and psychological aspects of mental illness in order to improve quality of life and promote recovery. It can be accessed through various healthcare providers such as therapists, psychiatrists, and support groups.

Substance use treatment

Substance use treatment is a type of medical care and support aimed at helping individuals struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol. This includes a variety of interventions, such as therapy, medication, and support groups, to address the physical, psychological, and social aspects of addiction. The goal of substance use treatment is to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety, improve their overall well-being, and prevent relapse.

Co-occurring Disorders

Co-occurring Disorders refers to the simultaneous presence of two or more mental health and substance use disorders in an individual. This condition requires integrated treatment to address all aspects of the disorders and promote recovery.

Opioid Treatement

Opioid Treatment is a specialized form of healthcare that focuses on the management and recovery of individuals struggling with opioid addiction. This type of care typically includes counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and support services to help patients overcome dependency on opioids and improve their overall well-being.

Levels Of Care

Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient

Hospital inpatient/24-hour hospital inpatient refers to the level of medical care provided to patients who require overnight hospitalization for treatment. This level of care involves round-the-clock monitoring, medical attention, and access to specialized services within a hospital setting. It is designed to provide comprehensive and intensive care for patients with acute or complex medical conditions.

Partial Hospitalization Program

Partial Hospitalization Program is a level of care in which individuals receive intensive treatment for mental health or substance abuse issues during the day, but return home in the evenings. This allows for structured and comprehensive therapy and support, while still giving patients the opportunity to practice their new skills in the comfort of their own home.

Outpatient

Outpatient care is a type of medical treatment that does not require overnight hospitalization. It is designed for patients who can receive treatment and return home on the same day. Outpatient care often involves regular appointments with a healthcare provider, such as for check-ups, tests, and minor procedures. This level of care is typically less intensive than inpatient care but still provides necessary medical support and services for individuals managing a chronic illness or injury.

Short-term residential

Short-term residential care is a type of healthcare service that provides temporary accommodations and support for individuals who need assistance with their daily activities due to a medical condition, injury, or rehabilitation. This level of care typically ranges from a few days to a few weeks and offers a safe and comfortable living environment, along with access to medical and rehabilitation services. It is designed to help individuals regain their independence and return to their regular living arrangements after a short period of time.

Long-term residential

Long-term residential care refers to a type of ongoing support and assistance provided to individuals who require a high level of care and supervision, typically due to chronic illnesses, disabilities, or advanced age. This level of care involves living in a specialized facility that offers around-the-clock services, including medical care, personal care, and social activities. Residents in long-term residential care receive personalized care plans and support to help them maintain and improve their quality of life.

Residential detoxification

Residential detoxification is a level of care where individuals with substance abuse issues reside in a supervised, residential facility to safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol. This type of program offers round-the-clock medical monitoring, support, and treatment to help individuals manage the physical and emotional symptoms of withdrawal. It is the first step in the recovery process and provides a supportive and structured environment for individuals to achieve sobriety.

Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization

Outpatient day treatment, also known as partial hospitalization, is a level of care that allows individuals to receive intensive treatment for mental health or substance abuse disorders while still maintaining their daily routine. This type of program often involves a structured schedule of therapy, medication management, and group support sessions during the day, with the option for individuals to return home in the evenings. It is a step-down from inpatient care and can provide a more flexible and less restrictive approach to treatment.

Intensive outpatient treatment

Intensive outpatient treatment is a level of care designed for individuals who require a more intensive and structured treatment program than traditional outpatient therapy, but do not require 24 hour supervision in a residential facility. This level of care provides comprehensive, evidence-based therapy and support, while allowing individuals to maintain their daily routines and responsibilities. It is suited for those who are motivated to make positive changes in their lives and need a higher level of support and accountability than traditional outpatient therapy can offer.

Hospital inpatient detoxification

Hospital inpatient detoxification is a highly structured and medically supervised program for individuals struggling with severe substance abuse. It involves staying in a hospital setting for a period of time to receive intensive detoxification treatment and support to safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol. This level of care provides 24/7 medical care and monitoring, as well as psychological and emotional support to help individuals successfully overcome their addiction.

Hospital inpatient treatment

Hospital inpatient treatment is a highly intensive level of care where patients are admitted to a hospital and receive 24/7 medical and psychiatric support to treat their condition. This level of care is typically recommended for individuals with severe or acute mental health disorders or those who require physical stabilization. It may involve a combination of medication management, therapy, and other specialized treatments to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their overall well-being.

Luxury Treatment

Luxury Treatment is a high-end level of care that offers top-of-the-line amenities and services for individuals seeking addiction treatment. This level of care focuses on providing a luxurious and comfortable environment to help clients relax and focus on their recovery. With upscale accommodations and personalized care from experienced professionals, Luxury Treatment aims to provide a truly indulgent and effective treatment experience.

Aftercare

Aftercare is a type of ongoing care that is provided to individuals after they have completed a primary treatment program for a specific issue, such as substance abuse or mental health treatment. This level of care aims to support individuals as they transition back to their daily lives and prevent them from relapsing or returning to previous harmful behaviors. Aftercare may include support groups, therapy sessions, and other resources to help individuals maintain their progress and continue on a path towards recovery.

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • Private health insurance
  • Federal military insurance (e.g., TRICARE)
  • Daily
  • Monthly
  • 90 day cost

License and Accreditation

  • State mental health department
  • Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
  • The Joint Commission
  • NAATP
  • SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
  • State department of health

Ancillary Services

  • Case management service
  • Diet and exercise counseling
  • Education services
  • Family psychoeducation
  • Integrated primary care services
  • Psychosocial rehabilitation services
  • Suicide prevention services
  • Acupuncture
  • Mental health services
  • Social skills development
  • Transportation assistance

Published on: August 14th, 2024

Updated on: August 14th, 2024

Disclaimer

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