Acacia Network Ramon Velez Health Center
754 East 151st Street
Bronx, NY 10455
About Acacia Network Ramon Velez Health Center
The Acacia Network Ramon Velex Health Center is located in the Bronx, New York. They offer outpatient treatment services to teenagers and adults who are struggling with dual diagnosis and substance abuse disorders. Relapse prevention, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), holistic therapies, personalized treatment planning, treatment coordination, group, family and individual counseling are available.
In the beginning, an intake assessment will be completed. This will help them coordinate treatment options with you and provide you with the healing you need and what is most appropriate for you and your recovery. A counselor will then help you create a treatment plan.
Individual and group therapy will traditionally be what your week-to-week schedule will consist of. This can range anywhere from one to three times a week. This can help you maintain your day-to-day responsibilities and still have time to focus on your healing.
Relapse prevention, coping skills, anger management and emotional regulation will be some of the many topics that will be part of therapy. Family therapy can help you and your family reconnect and get on the same page with you. This can bring you guys closer together, create boundaries, and more importantly develop trust again.
Family therapy can be beneficial for everyone involved because the impact of substance abuse can have a lasting impact on your loved ones. This gives them an opportunity to be honest and honest with what they are experiencing as well as strengthen communication.
The MAT program is specifically designed to assist you if you are currently dealing with the aftermath of chemical dependency. Withdrawals and cravings could be very challenging, especially in the beginning of recovery. The transition and effect addiction has on your well-being can be overwhelming and this program helps combat these areas. You will work with a provider and be provided with medication management, handling triggers, receiving psychosocial support and wraparound services.