About Rehab’s Recovery House – Minot
Rehabs Recovery House is an alcohol and drug addiction treatment center located in Minot, North Dakota. Their services are for individuals who are seeking treatment within a residential, therapeutic environment that helps create a foundation of recovery.
Rehabs Recovery House provides long-term residential and sober living accommodations.
Residential treatment is for individuals who need a high level of support and accountability during the initial phase of their recovery. Mental, emotional, and physical stability is a primary focus. Once this is achieved, deeper inner work is started. This can include individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling, and addiction educational classes. Specific topics may include emotional regulation, anger management, trauma-informed care, relapse prevention, and life skills classes such as financial stability, education, and workforce readiness.
Sober living is for individuals who need continued support while learning how to live a substance-free life. At Rehabs Recovery House, sober living is defined as a community of people who are striving toward the same goal, all living under one roof. Their programming is suitable for those who are coming out of residential treatment or inpatient, but who are not ready to move back into their home environment yet. It is also suitable for those who are still engaged in outpatient programming.
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.