About Church of Salvation – New Canaan Ranch – Pulaski
Church of Salvation – New Canaan Ranch, located in Pulaski, Tennessee, aims to help men of all races, ages, and backgrounds overcome homelessness and court problems while maintaining freedom from substance abuse. Their programming offers customized treatment tailored to individual recovery through faith-based initiatives.
Church of Salvation- New Canaan Ranch provides outpatient and faith-based services.
Outpatient treatment programming is a flexible approach to addiction treatment and is a step down from partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs. This service provides support through individual therapy, group therapy, and educational classes on addiction and recovery. Medications may be managed and for those in need, trauma support may also be offered. The goal is to continue to move toward a life of recovery and a suitable aftercare treatment plan that allows for reintegration back into society. Those who have endured homelessness or legal issues will be supported.
Faith-based treatment utilizes the spiritual beliefs and teachings of a particular faith to help individuals overcome addiction. Through a connection to their Higher Power, or the God of their religion, overcoming defeating behaviors is thought to become possible. This usually involves daily time spent in prayer, devotion, or reflection to create a deeper connection and the feeling of support through this connection.
Group therapy involves treatment through the process of connecting in a group setting to discuss and work through mental, emotional, and physical issues. There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more.
Individual therapy creates the space to explore the psychological challenges associated with the addiction. With the help of a professional, individuals are given the space and direction to talk about and process their emotions. Often this includes unresolved trauma, anger, depression, anxiety, and the need for more control or autonomy in life.