About Pathways Center Griffin Office – Griffin
The Pathways Center Griffin Office serves residents of Spalding County in Griffin, Georgia. This location is a behavioral health clinic that has outpatient services, and the staff can also refer you to additional Pathways programs that serve Spalding. The organization also offers crisis support.
The basic services offered at the Griffin Office include outpatient counseling and peer support. The peer support services help you maximize your social and personal skills so you can live successfully. A peer has been through what you’ve been through and can help guide you through treatment and help you establish an independent life.
Your peer can help you connect to community recovery support groups as well as resources that can help you with significant needs, such as housing and job training. Having employment skills and a stable living environment are essential to maintaining long term recovery.
It’s common for substance use to significantly disrupt your life, especially if you have a co-occurring mental health disorder. There are psychosocial rehab services at Griffin that can help, although they might be at a different location than this office. Transportation services to and from the program are available.
This program helps you develop life skills to minimize the instability in your life. It also helps you build your support network so that you have people you can rely on once treatment ends. Pathways will provide skill development for different environments, including work environments as well as social skill development. You’ll also get help with problem solving and coping skills as well as finding leisure activities and hobbies that enrich your life and build your self esteem while helping you maintain recovery.