

Outpatient Substance Use Treatment
Outpatient AODA (Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse) treatment refers to a form of treatment for substance use disorders in which the patient attends individual and group counseling while continuing to live at home and maintain their daily responsibilities, such as work or school. Outpatient treatment can be an effective option for individuals who have a mild to moderate substance use disorder, a supportive living environment, and the ability to remain abstinent while in their community. Outpatient treatment programs vary in terms of the intensity and frequency of treatment sessions, but typically involve a combination of individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and addiction education. Some programs may also incorporate medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Refine Counseling focuses heavily on the group and individual counseling aspects of outpatient treatment.
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We provide individual and group treatment options. Visit our "Getting Started" page to register today.