Early Recovery - Edgar Square

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Description

Are you looking into taking the steps to sobriety? Are you finding it hard to implement skills to reduce substance use in your daily life? Early Recovery is a group that will help you in achieving these goals. Our group facilitators are licensed professionals who have years of experience when it comes to helping with those who suffer with a substance use disorder. Early Recovery is a safe, judgement-free zone, that provides clients the skills to reach sobriety as well as the peer support needed to stay on track with the goal of sobriety. Early Recovery is a one-hour group that will provide education on substance use disorders. Group will identify triggers and urge behaviors that are associated with the substance use. Healthy coping skills will be taught and encouraged to be implemented throughout the program. Reflection skills will be used to identify the impact substance use has on clients and how this impacts relationships with others. Relapse prevention skills will be taught to members to help achieve the goal of sobriety. Recognizing and identifying defense mechanisms will be addressed as well as how to identify these mechanisms that could lead to denial. Group sessions will focus on:  

  • Psychoeducation on substance use disorders  
  • Identifying triggers and urge behaviors associated with substance use  
  • Identification and implementation of healthy coping skills  
  • Identification of the impact substance use has on self and others.  
  • Implementing relapse prevention skills  
  • Identifying and challenging defense mechanisms and denial 

Participants must have a history of substance use disorder and must currently be committed to sobriety. Interested participants must not have active psychosis or active SI/HI symptoms. Individuals will be recommended for a higher level of care if they are having difficulties maintaining sobriety at an outpatient level of care. 

Current Philhaven patients should talk to their provider. For new Philhaven patients, please call (717) 851-1375 or (800) 459-7497. 

Ages

Minimum Age: 18

Instructions

This 12-week group offers the following days/times: Tuesdays at 9:00 to 10:00 am or Thursdays at 11:00 am to 12:00 pm with group leader Maria Tsoukalos, LPC. While all efforts will be made to assist you in entering a group as quickly as possible, you may need to be temporarily added to a waitlist.