Associates in Counseling and Treatment
600 North Cotner Boulevard
Suite 119
Lincoln, NE 68505

About Associates in Counseling and Treatment
Associates in Counseling and Treatment (ACT) is an outpatient drug and alcohol rehab and mental healthcare facility for adolescents and adults in Lincoln, Nebraska. They specialize in dual diagnosis care, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), standard outpatient programs (OP), and aftercare. Dedicated services are available for teens, young adults, and justice-involved persons.
Clients receive medical and mental health assessments, personalized care planning, and comprehensive case management. They also engage in intensive, trauma-informed individual, group, and family counseling drawing on proven modalities, including CBT, DBT, REBT, and motivational interviewing. The program promotes clients’ sustained sobriety and successful reintegration into their home, workplace, and community through robust, recovery-focused life-skills training. Treatment addresses topics such as coping, self-care, wellness, disease and medication management, anger and stress management, and relapse prevention. Their aftercare services ensure a complete continuum of care aligned with clients’ evolving needs. These services may include step-down/transitional support, 12-Step program facilitation, and referrals for medical, mental health, and social service programs.
Associates in Counseling and Treatment (ACT) is accredited by CARF. Payment options include private insurance, Medicaid, financial aid, sliding-scale payment schedules, and self-pay.
Amenities
Addiction Treatment Programs
Teen & Adolescent Program
The young-adult stage of life involves education, career, and starting a family. Individuals who struggle with addiction often feel treatment is not an option during this phase. A young adult program in Nebraska helps young people overcome barriers to treatment and get the help they need.Adult Program
Each adult program in Nebraska meets individuals where they are on their recovery journey. Using various treatment methods, the programs help people change patterns of substance abuse and break free from addiction.Alcoholism
When you participate in alcohol rehab in Nebraska, you learn skills necessary to rebuild your life. Through individual, group, and behavioral therapy, you can restructure your brain and learn new ways of thinking and being. The result is recovery.Men's Rehab
Many accredited facilities offer men’s rehab in Nebraska. These programs offer supportive services, specifically designed for men, to help individuals achieve addiction recovery.Women's Rehab
Women’s rehab in Nebraska offers the opportunity for women to participate in treatment in ways they might not be able to in co-ed treatment. The women-focused environment provides tailored support that improves recovery outcomes.Opioid Treatment
During opioid rehab in Nebraska, participants typically engage in detox, behavioral therapy, and aftercare support programs. Therapy provides opportunities to work through challenges that contribute to addiction and engage in mutual support with other recovering individuals.Drug Rehab
During drug rehab in Nebraska, you’ll participate in therapies that address the many issues that contribute to addiction. Treatment includes physical, mental, emotional, and relational aspects. These methods provide the tools you need to achieve long-term recovery.Fitness Therapy
Fitness therapy is an evidence-based complementary approach to addiction recovery and mental health care. Based on mounting scientific evidence of the benefits of physical activity in improving mood, enhancing clients’ sense of wellbeing, and decreasing depression and anxiety, fitness therapy encompasses a wide spectrum of intensities, from gentle yoga, qigong, and tai chi to weight training, kickboxing, and other highly physical activities.Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is an integrative, community-based care strategy designed to address the needs of persons with severe and/or complex mental illness or behavioral disorders. ACT is typically provided by a multidisciplinary team of medical and mental health care providers, social workers, therapists, and other specialists, including addiction recovery professionals. These services are frequently provided in the home and community to clients in crisis, those who are clinically unstable, and those who are unable or unwilling to travel to a hospital or clinic for in-person treatment.Levels of Care
Accreditations

CARF
State License
Insurance
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