Addiction Support Groups in Stuart, FL

Parenting and Discipline
This group consist three phases. Phase 1- You will learn the Federal Laws and guidelines for child abuse. Phase 2- You will learn the different styles of discipline, what's effective and what's not effective and why. Phase 3- You will ...
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Hosted by Counseling for the Healing Mind
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
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Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
This group consist three phases. Phase 1- You will learn the Federal Laws and guidelines for child abuse. Phase 2- You will learn the different styles of discipline, what's effective and what's not effective and why. Phase 3- You will ...
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Life Thrive Solutions
WE PROVIDE A THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT THAT IS AUTHENTIC + REAL. CHANGE IS POSSIBLE We meet you where you're at and help you move forward.
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Counselor, LMHC, RN
Verified Verified
Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
WE PROVIDE A THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT THAT IS AUTHENTIC + REAL. CHANGE IS POSSIBLE We meet you where you're at and help you move forward.
(772) 919-9702 View (772) 919-9702
DUI Group
This group will meet the requirements recommended through the judicial system if you have been charged or convicted of a DUI.
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Hosted by Counseling for the Healing Mind
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
This group will meet the requirements recommended through the judicial system if you have been charged or convicted of a DUI.
(772) 732-3159 View (772) 732-3159

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Parenting and Discipline
This group consist three phases. Phase 1- You will learn the Federal Laws and guidelines for child abuse. Phase 2- You will learn the different styles of discipline, what's effective and what's not effective and why. Phase 3- You will ...
Photo of Counseling for the Healing Mind, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Stuart, FL
Hosted by Counseling for the Healing Mind
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
This group consist three phases. Phase 1- You will learn the Federal Laws and guidelines for child abuse. Phase 2- You will learn the different styles of discipline, what's effective and what's not effective and why. Phase 3- You will ...
(772) 732-3159 View (772) 732-3159
Life Thrive Solutions
WE PROVIDE A THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT THAT IS AUTHENTIC + REAL. CHANGE IS POSSIBLE We meet you where you're at and help you move forward.
Photo of Life Thrive Solutions LLC, Counselor in Stuart, FL
Hosted by Life Thrive Solutions LLC
Counselor, LMHC, RN
Verified Verified
Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
WE PROVIDE A THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT THAT IS AUTHENTIC + REAL. CHANGE IS POSSIBLE We meet you where you're at and help you move forward.
(772) 919-9702 View (772) 919-9702
DUI Group
This group will meet the requirements recommended through the judicial system if you have been charged or convicted of a DUI.
Photo of Counseling for the Healing Mind, Clinical Social Work/Therapist in Stuart, FL
Hosted by Counseling for the Healing Mind
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Stuart, FL 34994
This group will meet the requirements recommended through the judicial system if you have been charged or convicted of a DUI.
(772) 732-3159 View (772) 732-3159
Addiction Support Groups

What is the best therapy for addiction?

Addiction treatment will be tailored to the individual. People seeking help for addiction—whether with a psychotherapist, in an outpatient clinic, or in a residential program—should expect to engage in multiple types of treatments, sometimes including medication. For anyone recovering from addiction, avoiding situations in which one has typically used a substance is essential, as is the support of close connections. Since substance use disorders tend to co-occur with underlying mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression, those must also be addressed as part of any recovery plan.

How long does therapy for addiction take?

There is no set timeline for recovery from addiction. Patients and their families should expect the work to last several months, if not longer. Residential treatment programs may be based on a stay of 30, 60, or 90 days, with continuing work after release, but only about 1 percent of people are treated in such facilities. Ceasing use is just the first step; therapy to help maintain abstinence and effect behavior change must follow. The process of recovery, neuroscience has shown, involves brain cells recovering the capacity to respond to natural sources of reward and restore control over the impulse to use. Another definition of recovery is restoring voluntary control over one’s substance use and retaking all of one’s previous responsibilities.

How effective is drug addiction treatment?

Substance use disorders are treatable and remission is achievable for many who seek recovery; by some estimates, more than three-quarters of people who become addicted to alcohol or drugs recover. But that success rarely occurs quickly or on a set timeline; relapse is not only common, but many therapists and clinicians view it as a normal part of the process—not always a sign that a person has returned to addiction, but a signal that their treatment should be adjusted to help them regain control. Overall, research suggests, five years after the end of substance use, one’s risk of relapse is no greater than that of others who had not faced addiction. Other experts believe that complete abstinence is not the only measure of recovery, and that, through effective treatment, many people can learn to control their use.

How can you get addiction treatment for someone?

The most important factor in recovery from addiction is widely understood to be an individual’s commitment to change. For that reason,“interventions” in which friends and family gather to urge or force someone to begin immediate treatment often backfire; even when such efforts do lead someone to begin treatment, they may be less likely to stay than those who are self-driven. Still, family members can play an important role in supporting an individual who seeks help and can take part in family therapy as one element of a loved one’s treatment.