ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane – Fort Worth, Texas

Last Updated: September 17, 2024

Dr. Chinwe Okudo Authored by Dr. Chinwe Okudo
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ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane – Fort Worth, Texas in Fort Worth Overview

ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane – Fort Worth, Texas is a premier addiction treatment facility located in the bustling city of Fort Worth, Texas. This state-of-the-art facility offers a variety of evidence-based treatment programs for individuals struggling with addiction. Their highly trained and compassionate staff provides personalized care and support to help clients overcome their addiction and achieve long-term recovery. Located in a serene and welcoming environment, ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane provides a peaceful haven for those seeking to heal and rebuild their lives. With a focus on holistic healing and individualized treatment plans, ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane is committed to helping individuals achieve lasting sobriety. Come and find solace and hope at ABODE Treatment 701 South Cherry Lane – Fort Worth, Texas.

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Treatment Options

The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:

  • Mentoring/peer support
  • Housing services
  • Discharge Planning
  • Self-help groups
  • Outcome follow-up after discharge

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

  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Screening for substance use

Treatment Modalities

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative patterns of thoughts and behaviors. Through collaboration between therapist and client, CBT aims to help individuals develop more adaptive coping skills and improve their overall well-being. By addressing both cognitive and behavioral aspects, CBT is often used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Substance use disorder counseling is a therapeutic approach that focuses on helping individuals overcome addiction and make positive changes in their behaviors and thought patterns related to substance use. This type of counseling addresses the underlying factors and triggers of substance abuse and provides support and guidance to individuals in their journey towards recovery. It may include individual and group therapy, education on addiction and relapse prevention, and developing coping skills and strategies to maintain sobriety. The goal is to help individuals achieve long-term recovery and improve their overall well-being.

Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling is a treatment modality that helps individuals overcome their addiction to smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products. Through counseling sessions, individuals are provided with education, support, and strategies to help them quit their habit and become smoke-free. The goal of this modality is to improve overall health and well-being by reducing the harmful effects of smoking and tobacco use.

Group counseling is a form of therapeutic intervention where a trained mental health professional leads a group of individuals with similar concerns or experiences in a supportive and confidential setting. The group dynamic allows for members to share their thoughts, emotions and experiences, while receiving feedback and support from both the counselor and other group members. This modality can help individuals develop coping skills, build self-esteem, improve relationships, and gain a sense of community and belonging. Group counseling can be beneficial for a wide range of mental health issues and is often used in conjunction with individual therapy.

Family counseling is a form of therapy that focuses on improving the dynamics and communication within a family unit. This modality involves all members of the family, as they work together with a therapist to address conflicts, improve relationships, and promote overall well-being. It can be beneficial for families dealing with a variety of issues, such as conflicts, transitions, and mental health concerns. Family counseling aims to strengthen the family unit and create a supportive and healthy environment for all members.

12-step facilitation is a treatment modality that guides individuals in recovery through a structured program based on the 12-step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous. This approach focuses on fostering personal accountability, spiritual growth, and building a supportive community to overcome addictive behaviors and maintain long-term sobriety. It involves participation in meetings, working through the 12-steps, and connecting with a sponsor for guidance and support.

Contingency management/motivational incentives is a treatment approach that involves providing tangible rewards or incentives to individuals in order to motivate them to make positive behavioral changes, such as abstaining from substance use or achieving certain treatment goals. This modality is often used in addiction treatment programs and has been found to be effective in increasing motivation and improving treatment outcomes.

Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach that helps individuals tap into their own internal motivation for change. Through collaborative and empathetic communication, therapists encourage clients to explore their own goals and values and find the motivation to make positive changes in their lives. This technique can be applied to various areas such as addiction, mental health, and behavior change, and aims to empower individuals to take ownership of their own journey towards positive change.

Community reinforcement plus vouchers is a treatment modality that combines elements of social reinforcement and rewards with vouchers for positive behaviors to encourage abstinence from substance abuse. This approach utilizes a support network of peers and community resources to support long-term recovery.

Relapse prevention is a type of therapy designed to help individuals avoid or manage relapse of a specific behavior or addiction. It involves identifying triggers, developing coping strategies, and strengthening personal beliefs and values to maintain long-term recovery. This approach aims to empower individuals to take control of their actions and make positive changes to sustain a healthy lifestyle.

Individual psychotherapy is a form of mental health treatment in which a therapist works one-on-one with a patient to address various psychological issues and distress. It involves exploring the individual’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a safe and confidential environment in order to promote personal growth and well-being. This modality can be customized to meet the specific needs and goals of the individual and can utilize various techniques and approaches, such as talk therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and mindfulness practices. It aims to provide support, guidance, and insight to the individual in order to improve their overall mental health and quality of life.

Life Skills is a treatment modality that focuses on teaching individuals practical and applicable skills to navigate and cope with everyday challenges and responsibilities. This can include techniques for managing stress, organizing time effectively, problem-solving, communication skills, and decision-making abilities. The goal of this modality is to help individuals develop the necessary skills to achieve independence and success in various aspects of their lives.

Conditions Treated

Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a chronic condition characterized by excessive and compulsive consumption of alcohol, despite negative consequences to one’s physical, mental, and social well-being. It is a serious addiction that can lead to severe health problems and impact relationships, work, and overall quality of life. Treatment and support are crucial in managing and overcoming alcoholism.

Substance use treatment

Substance use treatment is a type of specialized care that focuses on helping individuals overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol. It often involves a combination of medical treatment, therapy, and lifestyle changes to address the physical, psychological, and social impacts of substance use. The goal is to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety and improve their overall health and well-being.

Co-occurring Disorders

Co-occurring disorders refers to a situation where an individual is diagnosed with both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. This condition requires a comprehensive and integrated treatment approach to address both disorders simultaneously in order for the individual to achieve optimal health and well-being.

Mental health treatment

Mental health treatment is a form of care that focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating mental health disorders. It involves therapy, medication, and other interventions to help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their overall well-being. The goal of mental health treatment is to provide support and guidance to those struggling with mental health issues and promote their recovery and resilience. This type of care can be tailored to the specific needs of each individual and may include individual or group therapy, lifestyle changes, and support from mental health professionals. Mental health treatment is crucial in addressing the complex nature of mental illness and can lead to improved quality of life for those receiving care.

Opioid Treatement

Opioid Treatment is a specialized care process designed to address addiction to opioids, including prescription painkillers and illegal substances such as heroin. This treatment involves a combination of medication, therapy, and support services to help individuals overcome their dependence and achieve long-term recovery.

Levels Of Care

Hospital inpatient treatment

Hospital inpatient treatment is a level of care that requires patients to stay in a hospital overnight or for an extended period of time to receive medical treatment and care. This level of care is typically reserved for patients who require intensive or specialized care that cannot be provided in an outpatient setting. Hospital inpatient treatment involves round-the-clock medical supervision and may involve a combination of medication, therapy, and other medical interventions to address a wide range of conditions and illnesses.

Short-term residential

Short-term residential care provides temporary housing and support services to individuals in need of immediate assistance with their physical, mental, or emotional health. This level of care is typically designed for individuals who require intensive, short-term treatment and/or stabilization before transitioning back to their regular living arrangements. It offers a structured and supportive environment for individuals to focus on their recovery and regain stability in their daily lives.

Long-term residential

Long-term residential care is a type of care that provides assistance and support for individuals who require ongoing care in a residential setting. This level of care is ideal for individuals with chronic health conditions or disabilities who need 24-hour supervision and assistance with daily tasks. The goal of long-term residential care is to help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life, while providing a safe and supportive environment. This type of care typically involves personalized care plans, on-site medical care, and access to various amenities and activities.

Aftercare

Aftercare is a level of care that provides ongoing support and assistance to individuals who have completed a treatment program for a physical, mental, or emotional health issue. This may include follow-up appointments, therapy sessions, educational resources, and other resources to help individuals maintain their progress and prevent relapse. Aftercare is designed to help individuals transition back into their daily lives and continue their journey towards improved health and well-being.

Halfway house

A halfway house is a level of care that provides individuals in recovery from addiction or mental health issues with a supportive and structured living environment. It offers a transitional period between intensive treatment and independent living, helping individuals gradually reintegrate into society while still receiving guidance and assistance from trained professionals. Residents are encouraged to continue their recovery journey while also learning important life skills and building a strong support network.

Payment Options

  • Cash or self-payment
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Private health insurance
  • Self-pay options

License and Accreditation

  • State department of health

Ancillary Services

  • Case management service
  • Social skills development

Published on: September 17th, 2024

Updated on: September 17th, 2024

Disclaimer

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