TREATMENT
While at Serenity Recovery Centers a client is afforded the opportunity to gain structure in their lives through individual counseling, group therapy, recreational therapy, family therapy, and an intensive educational series on the disease concept of addiction called Recovery Dynamics. Serenity offers services based on the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria.
Serenity offers gender specific treatment, and offers specialized groups related to life skills, relapse prevention and spiritual concepts. These services are delivered and supervised by State of Tennessee Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors and Master Level Counselors.
Substance Abuse Treatment Services
- Addiction Evaluation/Assessment
- Residential Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient
- Aftercare Group
- Counseling: Individual, Family and Group
- Halfway
- Preferential Admission and Services for Pregnant Women
- Referral Service
Special Focus
- Recovery Dynamics
- Life Skills
- Gender Specific Treatment
- Anger Management
- Spiritual Concepts
- Parenting
- Vocational and Financial Training
- Relapse Prevention
Services Made Through Referral
- Medical Detoxification
- Medical Maintenance
- Psychological Evaluation
- Psychological Testing
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Vocational Counseling
Serenity Recovery Centers is a Certified Recovery Dynamics® Facility. Recovery Dynamics is a step-by-step plan of the proven successful program contained in the textbook of “Alcoholics Anonymous.” AA at its inception provided a program that enabled the reader of its text to absorb the recovery method in a step-by-step fashion. After AA’s beginnings, many groups were formed. People using the textbook verbally deleted and added many things that confused the simple step-by-step procedure of the recovery program.
The Recovery Dynamics Model provides the tools for the client and the counselor to use with the textbook, “Alcoholics Anonymous” in a simple step-by-step manner. The Counselor’s Manual controls the flow of information from the counselor to the client, providing information in its correct sequence as it is given by the textbook.
The Guidebook used by the client along with the AA textbook enables the client, who is making an approach toward sobriety, to absorb the needed information for their recovery. Both books enable the counseling staff and clients to follow through the program of recovery, meeting the goals and objectives throughout the program.
Recovery Dynamics consists of three goals. These goals are the same used in treating any disease and are always met in a mandatory sequence in successful treatment.
Goal 1. What is the problem = Diagnosis
Goal 2. Solution =Prescription
Goal 3. Treatment Plan =Method of Applying Solution
