About The Haven – Residential – Tucson
The Haven in Tucson, Arizona is a female-only addiction treatment center that caters to the needs of women suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. They know the greatest chance for success is to provide a safe place that provides comfort for people to heal and recover. The Haven offers something different by utilizing a comprehensive gender-specific residential program.
The Residential Treatment Program allows women to live on-site in a structured and supportive environment while receiving intensive care. This may incorporate detox administration to oversee withdrawal manifestations in a way that is protected and safe. The program also includes 12 step programs, life skills training and relapse prevention planning. These programs are designed to empower women with the skills they require to stay clean and live a healthy life.
The Haven also incorporates mental health care as part of its programming, not just addiction treatment. They simply know that any woman dealing with a substance use disorder is likely carrying at least one additional mental health issue such as depression, anxiety or trauma related disorders. Their team of practitioners offers a complete level of care, providing psychiatric assessments, medical management and evidenced-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and trauma informed care.
The intensive outpatient program (IOP) is presented as a transitional phase from residential to outpatient care or an alternative to residential treatment for those with severe symptoms. IOP is a 90 day program with 16 to 30 hours of activities a week. Services include individual counseling, support groups, family therapy, education groups, and eye movement and desensitization reprocessing (EMDR). It also includes random drug screenings.
They offer a mix of individual therapy, group counseling and educational workshops on subjects such as coping skills, emotional regulation and mindfulness. The configuration of The Haven also extends to the continuity of care and specific programming for female aftercare clients. Women continue to show the importance of recovering in this and they know that recovery does not stop at leaving the program.