Cherokee Health Systems
815 West 5th North Street
Morristown, TN 37814

About Cherokee Health Systems
The Morristown facility of Cherokee Health Systems is one of 20 locations in Tennessee. They offer primary care for children and adults, behavioral health programs and a pharmacy. Mental health care professionals will work alongside your primary medical team to ensure you get the full support you need. They offer medication assisted treatment for substance use and psychiatric medication management.
Their medication assisted treatment includes the use of naltrexone and buprenorphine as well as group and individual therapy sessions. I like that they offer many types of therapies so that clients can get the right fit for their needs. They offer trauma therapy, solution focused therapy, dialectical behavior therapy and other methods.
Their eight week outpatient program for SUD conveniently runs on Zoom. During this program you’ll discuss relapse prevention skills, explore your past experiences that led to addiction and set recovery goals. These group sessions will also foster a sense of connection with others who are on the same journey.
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Addiction Treatment Programs
Teen & Adolescent Program
A young adult program in Tennessee helps participants overcome the effects of substance use on the developing brain. Participants build positive peer relationships, learn how to manage stress without drugs or alcohol, and develop tools for resolving trauma and setting boundaries.Adult Program
An adult program in Tennessee helps individuals reclaim their lives from addiction. Through various treatment methods, adults learn how to end their dependence on substances and live a drug-free lifestyle.Alcoholism
An alcohol rehab in Tennessee provides treatment to break free from alcohol addiction. Methods typically combine counseling, group support, and behavioral therapy, with alcohol abstinence and long-term sobriety as the goals.Men's Rehab
Men’s rehab in Tennessee addresses the different life experiences and genetic factors that shape how men are affected by addiction. By doing so, this type of treatment can be most effective for men who are struggling with substance use.Women's Rehab
The main goal of women’s rehab in Tennessee is to provide a comfortable setting where women can focus on recovery. This environment helps women in treatment nurture their body, mind, and spirit without distractions.Opioid Treatment
Opioid rehab in Tennessee helps you overcome your addiction to opioids. Programs typically include detoxification, medication assisted treatment, and counseling. Detox helps you safely manage withdrawal. Counseling helps you explore the reasons behind your addiction and learn skills to overcome it.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Therapists and clients work collaboratively during cognitive behavioral therapy in Tennessee to develop strategies for problem solving and changing behaviors. This solution-based therapy helps change thinking and behavior patterns that lead to addiction.Drug Rehab
Drug rehab in Tennessee prepares you to start life anew with the right tools to maintain sobriety. You’ll learn how to manage stress, adopt healthy lifestyle habits, and prevent relapse. This is typically accomplished through counseling, medication, and evidence-based therapies.Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab
An elderly rehab in Tennessee is adapted to the physical, emotional, and mental needs of seniors. Treatment is customized for the individual, with a focus on intervention, treatment, and relapse prevention.Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT)
As a form of psychotherapy, rational emotive behavioral therapy in Tennessee helps clients focus on the present and examine their unhealthy behaviors. Treatment teaches clients to identify how their beliefs are negatively impacting their lives and gives them the skills to alter irrational beliefs and resulting behaviors.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
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