Nexus Onarga Adolescent Chem Health – Onarga, Illinois in Onarga Overview
Nexus Onarga Adolescent Chem Health is a premier addiction treatment facility located in Onarga, Illinois. With a focus on adolescent chemical health, this facility offers specialized programs and services tailored to the unique needs of young adults struggling with addiction. Their comprehensive approach combines evidence-based therapy with personalized care to provide a supportive and healing environment for those seeking recovery. From detoxification and individual counseling to family therapy and aftercare planning, Nexus Onarga is committed to helping individuals achieve lasting sobriety and improve their overall well-being. Their dedicated and experienced staff work tirelessly to provide the highest level of care to each and every patient, making Nexus Onarga a trusted and respected resource for addiction treatment in the Onarga community.
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Treatment Options
The facility offers multiple levels of care, such as:
- Mentoring/peer support
- Discharge Planning
The center treats the following addictions and co-occurring disorders:
- Clients who have experienced trauma
- Screening for tobacco use
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
- Screening for substance use
Treatment Modalities
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on identifying and changing negative patterns of thinking and behavior to improve overall mental well-being. Through the use of practical strategies and techniques, CBT empowers individuals to develop more positive and adaptive ways of coping with life’s challenges. It is an evidence-based treatment that has been proven effective in treating a wide range of mental health issues including depression, anxiety, and addiction.
Substance Use Disorder Counseling is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on treating individuals who are struggling with substance abuse and addiction. This type of counseling typically involves personalized treatment plans, behavioral therapies, and support systems to help individuals overcome their dependency and work towards long-term recovery. The goal of substance use disorder counseling is to address the underlying factors contributing to the addiction and to develop healthy coping mechanisms and strategies to maintain sobriety.
Trauma-related counseling is a specialized therapy approach aimed at helping individuals process and cope with traumatic events. It utilizes evidence-based techniques to address the unique emotional and psychological effects of trauma, such as PTSD, and works towards promoting healing and recovery. This type of counseling focuses on providing a safe and supportive environment for clients to explore their experiences and develop healthy coping mechanisms. It can be beneficial for those who have experienced a variety of traumatic events, including physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, accidents, natural disasters, or witnessing violence. Through trauma-related counseling, individuals can learn to better understand and manage their emotions, rebuild their sense of safety and trust, and move towards a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Group counseling is a type of therapy that involves a small group of individuals working together with a trained therapist to address their shared concerns. It provides a supportive and collaborative environment for members to share their experiences, gain insights, and develop coping strategies for personal growth and healing. It can be beneficial for a wide range of issues, including mental health concerns, relationships, and life transitions. Group counseling promotes a sense of belonging, reduces feelings of isolation, and encourages mutual support among group members.
Contingency management/motivational incentives is a treatment modality that uses rewards or incentives to promote positive behaviors and discourage negative behaviors. It is based on the principle of reinforcement, where desirable actions are reinforced with tangible rewards, such as vouchers or prizes. This approach can be effective for treating substance use disorders, as well as other behavioral issues such as gambling or smoking. Through the use of incentives, individuals are motivated to change their behavior and work towards achieving their treatment goals.
Motivational interviewing is a counseling approach that focuses on helping individuals identify and resolve their intrinsic motivations to make positive changes in their behavior. It involves a collaborative and person-centered approach, using open-ended questioning, reflective listening, and empathy to guide individuals towards discovering their own reasons and solutions for change. This modality recognizes that individuals are more likely to make lasting changes when they are motivated from within, rather than being told what to do by others. Motivational interviewing can be an effective tool for addressing issues such as addiction, mental health, and other behavioral challenges.
Anger management is a structured form of therapy that helps individuals learn how to identify and control their emotions in a healthier and more constructive way. Through various techniques and strategies, it teaches individuals how to express and manage anger in a more productive manner, leading to improved relationships and overall well-being. It aims to help individuals develop self-awareness, communication skills, and coping mechanisms to effectively manage their anger and prevent it from negatively impacting their lives.
Relapse prevention is a type of therapy that helps individuals who have struggled with substance abuse or addiction maintain sobriety and prevent relapse. By identifying triggers and developing coping strategies, this modality aims to provide individuals with the necessary tools and supports to sustain their recovery long-term. It also focuses on promoting healthy habits and lifestyles to prevent a return to harmful behaviors. Relapse prevention is often used in tandem with other therapies to provide a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment.
Individual psychotherapy is a type of treatment where a licensed therapist helps an individual work through personal issues, emotions, and behaviors in a one-on-one setting. This modality focuses on building a strong rapport between the therapist and individual to promote understanding, growth, and healing. It can be tailored to the specific needs and goals of the individual, making it a highly personalized and effective form of therapy.
Conditions Treated
Alcoholism
Alcoholism is a chronic condition characterized by excessive and compulsive consumption of alcohol, leading to physical and psychological dependence. It includes a range of behaviors and symptoms such as craving, loss of control, inability to stop drinking, and tolerance to alcohol. It is a serious and often progressive disease that can have severe physical, psychological, and social consequences. Treatment for alcoholism typically includes a combination of therapy, support groups, and medication to help individuals achieve sobriety and maintain long-term recovery.
Substance use treatment
Substance use treatment is a type of care that focuses on helping individuals overcome addiction to drugs or alcohol. This treatment typically involves a combination of therapy, medication, and other support services to help individuals achieve sobriety and live a healthier life free from substance abuse.
Levels Of Care
Outpatient
Outpatient care is a type of medical treatment that does not require the patient to be admitted to a hospital or facility overnight. It typically involves regularly scheduled appointments or visits with healthcare providers, and allows patients to receive necessary medical attention while still maintaining their daily routines and activities. Outpatient care is often used for less severe or chronic health conditions, and can include services such as consultations, follow-up appointments, and various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Regular outpatient treatment
Regular outpatient treatment is a type of healthcare service that provides therapy, medication management, and support for individuals with mental health or substance abuse disorders. This level of care involves scheduled appointments at a clinic or facility, typically once or twice a week, for ongoing treatment and recovery. It is a less intensive form of treatment compared to other levels of care, allowing individuals to maintain their daily routines while also receiving necessary support for their condition. Regular outpatient treatment can be beneficial for individuals who have completed a higher level of care or those who require ongoing support and management for their condition.
Payment Options
- Cash or self-payment
- Medicaid
- Private health insurance
License and Accreditation
- SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
- State department of health
Ancillary Services
- Case management service
- Suicide prevention services
- Social skills development