Separate Women’s Treatment Program


 

Separate Women’s Treatment Program – At Harmony addiction treatment begins with a comprehensive, individualized plan developed for each client’s needs — influenced by the addictive substance, family history, gender, physical health, home stability, work environment and many other variables. Each client is guided through the treatment experience with his or her assigned primary counselor. Harmony offers fellowship time, acupuncture, exercise room as well as healthy meals! Harmony offers free interventions, separate programs for men and women, 24 hour health care, medical detoxification for qualifying clients, a Spiritual care counselor as well as a 14 day relapse program. Treatment delivers education, therapy and peer fellowship opportunities through one to one counseling, group therapy, lectures and various learning activities. The clients also attend specialty groups dealing with issues such as relapse prevention and dealing with anger or family issues. Living in the pain and misery of addiction becomes a thing of the past. Hope returns… relationships begin to heal… life once again feels like it is worth living.

 

Drug Court holds first graduation

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“Drug courts are unique in the criminal justice environment because they build a close collaborative relationship between criminal justice and the drug treatment professional,” Griffith said. “Drug court programs are rigorous and require completion of …
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SW Ind. county gets M for drug treatment program

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) – A southwestern Indiana county is getting nearly $ 1 million to expand its successful drug treatment court programs. The financial boost from grants and state reimbursements will allow Vanderburgh County to nearly double the size …
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Evansville veterans court, drug treatment bring job, brighter future to

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Veterans Treatment Court is one of four treatment courts in Vanderburgh County. Superior Court Judge David Kiely oversees it, along with the county's Drug Court program. Veterans Treatment Court specifically addresses the issues of former military …
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