About American Habitare and Counseling, Inc. – Newark
American Habitare and Counseling focuses on providing drug and alcohol addiction treatment to individuals living in Newark, New Jersey. This private rehab center specializes in holistic treatment provided by licensed and credentialed counselors.
This addiction treatment center helps individuals overcome addiction through four different treatment programs. Each of these programs is discussed below to help potential clients determine which best suits their recovery needs:
The outpatient treatment program offered by American Habitare and Counseling offers holistic treatment. Those enrolled in this program will work with a credentialed counselor to create an individualized recovery treatment program involving weekly individual and group counseling and therapy. In addition, family therapy is also an option for those who need it.
Those who require extra help with recovering from drug and alcohol use have access to medication-assisted treatment with FDA-approved medications at this rehab center. Individuals involved in the MAT program will undergo therapy to assist with uncomfortable cravings and withdrawal while receiving medications.
It’s also worth noting that the team in charge of this addiction treatment center’s MAT is made up of trained nurses and doctors with extensive experience in substance abuse addiction and recovery.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) at the American Habitare and Counseling rehab center focuses on providing individuals with a supported and structured environment to promote long-term recovery. This IOP offers individual and group counseling with multiple sessions held weekly. Those who attend this IOP can expect to be counseled by a credentialed therapist with extensive addiction treatment knowledge.
Those looking for an alternative to inpatient treatment should consider a partial care program like the one offered by this addiction treatment center. The partial care program provides intensive treatment in a structured environment, with individuals expected to attend sessions for five hours daily, two to five times a week.