In addition to general outpatient Psychological & Psychiatric Services, Eastover Psychological & Psychiatric Group offers Intensive Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment, which is outlined in detail below.
If you have any questions regarding any of our services, please call our office.
Eastover Awakenings Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program
Telephone: 704-945-2210 Fax: 704-362-2836
Intensive Outpatient Program
Program Length
An individuals time in treatment is determined by the amount of time it takes to resolve mutually determined treatment goals, not a fixed number of visits. Most people complete phase one in eight weeks. Phase two is focused on integrating into the recovering community and implementing relapse prevention skills. This usually involves attending group twice a week. Phase three is a low cost voluntary continuing care group that meets once a week for three months.
Program Schedule
Phase One
- Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 6 – 9 p.m.
Phase Two
- Monday and Thursday 6 – 9 p.m.
Cost
Our commitment is to make treatment affordable. Most insurance is accepted and the cost is your co-pay. Financial assistance is available for qualified uninsured clients.
Chemical Dependency Dual Diagnosis Services
ONSITE SERVICES
Eastover provides a full range of onsite services from assessment to intensive outpatient.
- Comprehensive Assessments
- Intensive Outpatient Program
- Relapse Prevention Group
- Continuing Care
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Outpatient Detox
- Interventions
- Urine Drug Screening
Program Philosophy Dual Diagnosis
When someone suffers from both substance abuse or dependence, and an emotional or psychiatric illness, this is a dual diagnosis or dual disorder. Regardless of which developed first or which is seen as worse, no lasting change will happen unless both are treated at the same time. Untreated, dual disorders get progressively worse.
Treatment
Although neither illness is curable, appropriate treatment will put the symptoms in remission. Treatment at Eastover Awakenings typically involves a combination of individual, group, family therapy and medication management.
· Hope · Commitment · Education · Support · Medication · Skill Building · Lifestyle Change · Relapse Prevention
Dual Recovery
A desire to stop using alcohol and other intoxicating drugs.
A desire to manage emotional or psychiatric illness in healthy and constructive ways.
Practicing the twelve steps.
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