Set Free Alaska – Wasilla
7010 E Bogard Rd
Suite C
Palmer, AK 99654
About Set Free Alaska – Wasilla
Set Free Alaska – Wasilla is a faith informed behavioral health and addiction treatment provider offering adult outpatient care in the Mat-Su Valley.
I noted they are guided by a "mind-body-spirit" philosophy which blends healthy spiritual principles with customized trauma informed clinical care to help clients build lasting recovery.
Addiction Treatment With Telehealth Options
The Wasilla office provides a full range of adult outpatient services including ASAM Level 1.0 outpatient, Level 2.1 intensive outpatient, and Level 2.5 partial hospitalization.
Assessments help match each client to the right level of care with continuing care and flexible scheduling to support ongoing progress.
The office treats substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions as well as trauma-related needs using evidence-based methods like CBT and DBT, EMDR, and motivational interviewing.
Treatment combines counseling and case management, relapse prevention, and 12-Step facilitation within a supportive client-centered environment.
Sessions address underlying trauma and co-occurring conditions helping clients heal their whole selves rather than just symptoms. In-office groups and telehealth options make care more accessible across the valley.
A Family-Centered Continuum of Care
Beyond outpatient services Set Free Alaska offers a broad continuum that includes women's residential treatment and crisis stabilization, recovery housing, and peer support.
The organization also serves children and adolescents ages five to 17 through Haven Children & Family Services making it a resource for whole family healing.
Amenities
Private drug rehab provides a comfortable, secure environment that allows you to focus on doing the work to get your life back on track. Benefits include a higher staff-to-client ratio, increased one-on-one time with therapists and healthcare providers, private rooms for clients, and customized forms of therapy.
Residential drug rehab provides the comforts of home with the therapeutic support needed to successfully recover. Benefits of an inpatient program include increased safety, a higher success rate, and the time and distance given to focus on recovery. Residential drug rehabs are often the preferred method of treatment, as they can be tailored to meet specific needs, offer focused therapeutic care, and provide the necessary tools to sustain recovery.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Each young adult program in Alaska focuses on meeting the social, educational, psychological, physical, and spiritual needs of young adults who are struggling with addiction. Programs vary from inpatient to outpatient, offering different levels of care.
Each adult program in Alaska is unique, but they all share the same goal of recovery. These programs offer treatment of substance abuse disorders for individuals 18 and older. Methods typically include a combination of therapies, medication, and social support.
Alcohol rehab in Alaska provides a combination of psychotherapeutic and medical methods to treat alcohol dependency. The aim of treatment is to help participants learn how to achieve and maintain sobriety and live a healthy lifestyle, free from the consequences caused by alcohol abuse.
Gender-specific addiction treatment can target recovery issues faced by men. Men’s rehab in Alaska focuses on challenges specific to males as they struggle with alcohol or drug use disorders.
The techniques used to treat substance use disorders among men don’t always work as effectively with women. That’s why women’s rehab in Alaska provides gender-specific treatment that focuses on the unique needs of women.
Opioid rehab in Alaska is designed to help individuals cease destructive, opioid-dependent behaviors and guide them to recovery. Treatment addresses physical, mental, and emotional issues that drive these behaviors.
During drug rehab in Alaska, you’ll receive a combination of medical and psychotherapeutic treatments that are designed to treat drug dependency. The goal of drug rehab is to break this dependency and help you develop skills to maintain a drug-free life.
In Alaska, cognitive behavioral therapy is used widely in substance use disorder treatment. It helps by teaching people how to address problematic feelings and thoughts so they can overcome addiction and move forward in recovery.
Rational emotive behavioral therapy in Alaska focuses on how irrational beliefs negatively influence a person’s behavior. Treatment helps the person see how their beliefs drive their reactions and behaviors and helps them redirect their thoughts to prevent addictive behaviors.
Levels of Care
In Alaska, outpatient rehab settings provide several hours of treatment each week, including individual and group therapy. This type of program is less restrictive than inpatient rehab, allowing you to attend therapy to overcome your addiction while still fulfilling work and school obligations.
Dual diagnosis is when you’re struggling with mental illness and addiction at the same time. Alaska dual diagnosis treatment takes a multidisciplinary approach to treat both conditions simultaneously.
Inpatient drug rehab in Alaska is the most intensive level of care, offering 24/7 supervision while you live at the facility. In this setting, you will typically participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions, and you may receive other holistic therapies
Before treatment at a drug rehab in Alaska can begin, intervention services are often needed. These include pre-intervention counseling with family members, facilitating an intervention, developing a treatment program, and assistance with admittance to a program.
Drug and alcohol detox in Alaska provides a safe, stable place where you are monitored and cared for by medical staff 24/7. Medications may be used to ease withdrawal symptoms and ensure the detoxification process goes smoothly.
Accreditations
Contact Information
Kimberly Hawkins has earned a master’s degree in computing and information sciences from East Tennessee State University. She is a content writer specializing in alcoholism, drug addiction, and co-occurring disorders. Prior research topics include connected vehicles, social networks in vehicular communication, and MPTCP. Kimberly has been passionate about the subject of addiction since the Valentine’s Day when her only sibling was found in a park deceased due to an accidental overdose. Other interests include playing the piano, being in tranquil naturistic environments, and spending time with her adult children.
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