About Clean Recovery Centers – Tampa
Clean Recovery Centers is a substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorder treatment facility for adults in Tampa, Florida. This facility accepts private insurance, financing plans and self pay. They are accredited by the Joint Commission.
This center is considered an outpatient therapy program but does provide community housing for those who feel that they need more structure to be successful on their recovery journey. They offer DNT, which stands for day/night treatment. This applies a three phase approach with the latest clinical therapy techniques to help you live a sober life. It includes a 12 Step program.
Phase one of the three phase approach offered by this facility is preparation. The preparation phase consists of detoxification and stabilization. This phase generally takes three to four weeks and is a residential program. During the detox stage, you will be medically monitored 24/7 to make sure you are safe, as withdrawal from some substances may be life threatening. They also want to help you emotionally through this phase.
Phase two is the action phase and may be residential or nonresidential. This phase is generally three to four weeks in length. They offer housing if needed during this time. They also work with you on co-occurring mental health issues during this time. This program generally provides 30 hours of services per week. During this phase you will work on four components to help you change your life. These components are experiential processes, defense mechanism identification, belief system exploration and symbolic exploration.
Phase three is the maintenance phase or the phase to help you stay clean. This is the time to start using what you have learned and applying it to your life. This phase is the longest, typically lasting six to eight weeks. You will continue individual and group sessions but begin decreasing the number of sessions. You will spend anywhere from two to nine hours in services a week during this phase, which prepares you for transitioning out of treatment.