About Innovative Counseling – Memphis
Innovative Counseling and Consulting is in Memphis, Tennessee. They treat both adolescents and adults who are experiencing problems with drug or alcohol addictions. Through a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient programs, including a drug offender school program, DUI classes, partial hospitalization, and an intensive outpatient program, you’ll get the help you deserve.
Those in the beginning stages of their recovery might prefer to begin with a partial hospitalization program. This program offered by Innovative Counseling and Consulting provides 20 hours of intensive treatment for adults weekly to help ensure you don’t need inpatient hospitalization.
While enrolled in this program, you’ll have access to individual and group counseling, motivational enhancement programming, and meditation and relaxation classes, which many find to be incredibly helpful. Many relapse prevention and life skills workshops are also on offer and are useful in fostering sober habits.
If you’re further along in your treatment but still need a structured recovery schedule and are busy with life, the flexible intensive outpatient program might be better suited to your needs. This adult program requires a minimum of nine hours of intensive therapy each week, but you can choose to attend in the day or evening.
During your time at this program, you can expect educational sessions surrounding substance abuse recovery, group and individual therapy, and similar workshops to the intensive outpatient program. The co-occurring disorder program is ideal if you’re after an integrated approach to treatment that allows you to develop a tailored recovery plan.
For adolescents, the center’s DUI classes help create awareness around the negative impact drugs and alcohol can have on not only an individual but also families affected by the actions of someone under the influence. If you’re thinking of enrolling your child, you also might want to consider the center’s behavior modification services, anger management resources, and routine testing of substance use.