About Zion Healing Center | Mental Health Treatment – St. George
In Saint George, Utah, right on the border between Utah and Arizona, you can find Zion Healing Center’s Saint George clinic. Here, Zion Healing Center (ZHC) offers innovative outpatient treatments for alcoholism and substance use disorders. This SAMHSA accredited treatment center is in network with all major private insurance carriers and also allows patients to pay with cash, cards, and even with Venmo transfers.
ZHC’s founder has had personal experience with recovering from a severe case of alcoholism and so has dedicated his company to offering excellent, cutting edge recovery services to people who need them. Once admitted, patients can expect to receive regular therapy and counseling sessions.
The intensive outpatient program comes with a structured curriculum designed to guide participants through the program and through the later aftercare phase. If needed, patients can also get medically assisted treatment to help in the initial detox phase.
The structured intensive outpatient program comprises around 40 hours of therapy accompanied by instructional videos and tasks that patients must complete. The program covers 12 steps of recovery as well as topics like life skills, anger management, relapse prevention, and even financial planning. After the program, participants can also get aftercare planning.
ZHC includes two innovative technologies in their treatment program. The first is Neurofeedback treatment, a system that measures brainwaves and feeds the information back to the patient. This technology can show how a person responds emotionally to certain behaviors and can be used in tandem with therapy to reinforce positive behaviors.
The second treatment option they offer is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). This system uses magnetic impulses to boost activity in a person’s prefrontal cortex, which is an FDA approved treatment for people with chronic depression and anxiety. With TMS, ZHC offers a helpful solution for people who struggle with anxiety and depression, which so often occur alongside substance use disorder.