Canyon Crossing Recovery for Women – Prescott, Arizona in Prescott Overview
Canyon Crossing Recovery for Women, located in Prescott, Arizona, is a leading addiction treatment facility specially designed for women. With a team of compassionate and experienced professionals, they provide a safe and supportive environment for women seeking to overcome addiction and reclaim their lives. Their evidence-based treatment programs and holistic approach focus on the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of each individual to ensure long-lasting recovery. The serene setting at Canyon Crossing Recovery for Women, nestled in the beautiful canyons of Prescott, allows for a peaceful and transformative healing experience. Women can expect to receive personalized care and support as they embark on their journey towards a healthier and happier life.
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Treatment Options
The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:
- Holistic Treatment
The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:
- Persons with eating disorders
- Clients who have experienced trauma
- Comprehensive mental health assessment
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Treatment Modalities
Family counseling is a form of therapy that seeks to improve communication, understanding, and relationships among family members. It addresses issues within the family system and encourages healthy communication and problem-solving techniques to enhance overall family dynamics. Through this modality, families can gain insight, support, and guidance to foster positive changes in their relationships and overall well-being. Family counseling typically involves multiple family members and is tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of each family.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative patterns of thinking and behavior in order to improve mental health. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all interconnected, and by changing one, we can affect the others. CBT is often used to treat a variety of mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression, and typically involves a structured and collaborative approach between the therapist and the client. Through CBT, individuals can learn to identify and challenge their thoughts and behaviors, develop coping skills, and ultimately improve their overall well-being.
Group counseling is a therapy approach in which a trained professional facilitates a small group of individuals to discuss and work through their individual concerns, issues, or shared experiences. This modality allows for mutual support, feedback, and a sense of community among participants as they explore and process their emotions and behaviors within a safe and confidential space. Group counseling can be effective for a variety of mental health concerns and is often used in addition to individual therapy to promote personal growth and healing.
Trauma-related counseling is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on addressing the emotional, psychological, and behavioral effects of past traumatic experiences. It utilizes evidence-based techniques to help individuals process and heal from their trauma, develop healthy coping skills, and improve overall well-being. This type of counseling provides a safe and non-judgmental space for individuals to explore and work through their trauma in a supportive and guided manner. With the help of a trained therapist, trauma-related counseling can lead to resolution, growth, and improved quality of life for those who have experienced trauma.
Marital/couples counseling is a therapeutic approach that aims to improve the relationship and communication between partners in a romantic or committed relationship. Through individual and joint sessions, trained therapists help couples identify and address underlying issues, develop healthier patterns of interaction, and build stronger connections. This form of therapy can benefit couples at any stage of their relationship and may also be utilized to prevent future conflict and strengthen the foundation of a partnership.
Eating Disorder Treatment is a therapeutic approach aimed at improving the health and well-being of individuals who struggle with disordered eating patterns. This modality focuses on addressing the underlying psychological, emotional, and cultural factors that contribute to an individual’s unhealthy relationship with food. Through a combination of individual and group therapy sessions, nutrition education, and other supportive interventions, individuals are guided towards developing a healthier and more balanced relationship with food and their body. With the help of trained professionals, individuals can learn coping strategies and tools to manage their eating disorder and improve their overall quality of life.
Holistic treatment is a holistic approach to healthcare that takes into consideration a person’s physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. This modality focuses on treating the whole person rather than just their symptoms and integrates various methods such as natural remedies, mind-body practices, and alternative therapies to promote overall health and wellness. It recognizes the interconnectedness of all aspects of a person’s life and aims to achieve balance and harmony.
Individual psychotherapy is a form of talk therapy in which a therapist works one-on-one with a client to address their emotional, psychological, or behavioral issues. This treatment modality typically involves exploring thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a supportive and confidential setting, with the goal of promoting self-awareness and developing coping strategies for improved mental and emotional well-being. Individual psychotherapy can be tailored to the specific needs and goals of each individual and may incorporate various therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, or humanistic therapy.
Conditions Treated
Mental health treatment
Mental health treatment refers to a variety of interventions, therapies, and support services aimed at improving the emotional and psychological well-being of individuals experiencing mental health issues. This can include counseling, medication management, group therapy, and other specialized treatments tailored to individual needs. The goal of mental health treatment is to alleviate symptoms, develop coping strategies, and improve overall quality of life for those struggling with mental health concerns.
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a chronic disorder characterized by excessive and problematic consumption of alcohol, leading to dependency and negative effects on physical and mental health. It is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that requires medical intervention and sustained treatment to overcome.
Opioid Addiction
Opioid Addiction is a chronic disease characterized by a compulsive and uncontrollable craving for opioid drugs, such as prescription painkillers or heroin. It is a complex condition that affects both the body and brain, leading to physical and psychological dependence. Treatment typically involves a combination of medication and therapy to manage withdrawal symptoms and address the root causes of addiction. It can be a challenging and ongoing process, but recovery is possible with proper support and treatment.
Substance use treatment
Substance use treatment is a form of specialized care aimed at helping individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. It combines various therapies, support systems, and medication to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction. The ultimate goal is to help individuals achieve sobriety and maintain it long-term, leading to improved overall health and well-being.
Co-occurring Disorders
Co-occurring disorders involve the simultaneous presence of a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder, requiring integrated treatment for both issues. This condition of care recognizes the interconnected nature of these disorders and promotes a comprehensive approach to individualized treatment. It aims to address not only the symptoms but also the underlying causes of both disorders to improve overall well-being and quality of life.
Levels Of Care
Partial Hospitalization Program
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a type of mental health treatment that provides intensive therapy and support for individuals who require more structured care than traditional outpatient services, but do not need or cannot attend a residential program. It typically involves full-day treatment sessions where individuals can receive therapy, psychiatric care, and educational programs before returning home in the evening. PHPs are designed to help individuals manage their symptoms and improve their overall functioning while still maintaining some level of independence.
Intensive outpatient treatment
Intensive outpatient treatment is a level of care that provides structured therapy and support for individuals struggling with addiction, mental health issues, or other behavioral health challenges. It involves frequent and intensive therapy sessions, typically lasting several hours a day, several days a week. This level of care allows individuals to receive the necessary treatment while also maintaining their daily responsibilities and living at home. It is a step-down from a residential treatment program, providing a more flexible and less restrictive option while still focusing on intensive therapy and support.
Detoxification
Detoxification is a level of care that involves helping individuals safely and comfortably rid their body of harmful substances, such as drugs or alcohol. This process is typically done under medical supervision and can include medication assistance to manage withdrawal symptoms. The goal of detoxification is to prepare individuals for further treatment and support in their recovery journey.
Aftercare
Aftercare is a type of post-treatment support and assistance that is provided to individuals who have recently completed a treatment program, such as inpatient rehabilitation or therapy. It is designed to help individuals maintain the progress they made during treatment and transition back into their daily lives. Aftercare can include various services and resources, such as ongoing therapy, support groups, sober living arrangements, and education on relapse prevention. The goal of aftercare is to support individuals in their continued recovery journey and promote long-term success in maintaining sobriety or managing mental health.
Halfway house
A halfway house is a residential facility that provides structured living arrangements and support services for individuals who have completed addiction treatment or are transitioning from a psychiatric hospital to independent living. It offers a safe and supportive environment to help individuals adjust to independent living and continue their recovery journey. Residents receive guidance, counseling, and assistance to develop necessary life skills and reintegrate into society.
Outpatient
Outpatient level of care refers to a type of healthcare service where individuals receive treatment and care on an appointment basis, without needing to stay overnight or be admitted to a hospital. This level of care allows patients to receive medical attention while still maintaining their daily routine and independence. Outpatient care can include a variety of services such as doctor appointments, therapy sessions, diagnostic tests, and minor procedures. It is often used for managing chronic conditions, providing follow-up care, or as a transitional step after hospital discharge.
Payment Options
- Private health insurance
- Cash or self-payment
- Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
- Monthly
- 90 day cost
- Self-pay options
License and Accreditation
- State department of health
- NAATP
- The Joint Commission
- LegitScript
Amenities
- Average location
- Private rooms
- Lakeside
- Hiking trails
- Meditation room
- Wilderness setting
- Hiking