Connected Path Recovery
1505 Cornerstone Ct
Beaumont, TX 77706
About Connected Path Recovery
Connected Path to Recovery provides alcohol and drug rehab services to men and women seeking recovery in the Beaumont, Texas area. Their levels of care include partial hospitalization treatment, intensive patient treatment, and traditional outpatient treatment. All services begin with an assessment to ensure clients are given the appropriate treatment plan for maximum benefit.
Connected Path to Recovery focuses on treating the mind, body, and spirit of each client. Individual therapy, family therapy, educational counseling, drug testing services, and case management services are available. Individuals focus on the root cause of their addiction to mitigate perpetuation of the addictive cycle. Time is spent processing trauma and challenging emotions, as well as learning new healthy coping strategies for a long-term recovery. Anger management, emotional regulation techniques, stress management, and basic life skills are taught as needed. Connected Path to Recovery attempts to make treatment affordable to all individuals and invites prospective clients to reach out to learn more about payment options. The center is accredited by The Joint Commission.
Addiction Treatment Programs
The Lone Star State offers a host of options for those in search of an adult program in Texas. From inpatient to outpatient care, adults can find a program that meets their needs for effective treatment of substance use issues.
When you enter alcohol rehab in Texas, you’ll find support systems to help you on your recovery journey. Professional counselors, physicians, and other people in recovery provide services and support to help you make changes and learn how to enjoy a sober lifestyle.
Men’s rehab in Texas can create an environment that makes men more comfortable. Many men in Texas seek out this type of treatment for its gender-specific benefits.
Many gender-specific issues must be addressed during addiction recovery. Women’s rehab in Texas provides the appropriate support for women’s challenges such as body image, motherhood, and trauma.
While in a drug rehab in Texas, you’ll deal with underlying issues that contribute to addiction. By addressing these challenges and learning healthy ways to cope with them, you’ll develop strategies that help you live a drug-free lifestyle.
Levels of Care
Detox in Texas is your first step toward a drug-free future. During this phase, your systems are cleansed of all addictive substances. You’ll receive 24/7 care, which may include medication to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.
Inpatient drug rehab in Texas can last from a few weeks to mor than 90 days. During that time, you live at the facility and receive round-the-clock supervised care. Treatment typically includes individual and group therapy.
Outpatient rehab in Texas provides a means for addition treatment while you live at home. You will attend regular therapy sessions and typically maintain involvement with a 12-step program. Because it is tailored for each person’s needs, there is no set timeline for completion of outpatient rehab.
Contact Information
Lesley Wirth is a certified recovery coach with a master’s in spiritual psychology. She helps women experiencing a “dark night of the soul” find their way to deep and unshakeable self-assurance, so they can stand firmly in their value and create a brighter future, regardless of what they’ve been through or how much pain they are currently in. Her work has been featured in trauma centers, recovery centers, healing centers, and yoga studios throughout the United States.
Kerry Nenn is an award-winning writer and editor whose published works include 10 books and extensive content in the addiction/recovery space. Based in the St. Louis area, she holds a bachelor’s degree in social work and psychology (BSW) from Evangel University (Springfield, MO). Kerry regularly contributes to industry-leading websites, international journal publications, and Christian ministries.
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