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Community Association of Progressive Dominicans
in New York, NY
Community Association of Progressive Dominicans
3940 Broadway, New York, NY 10032
(516) 997-2926
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- Outpatient
- Dual-Diagnosis
Experience Treating
- Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders)
- Mental Health
Treatments
Dual-Diagnosis
New York is well-known for its nightlife and bustling city streets. Unfortunately, these aspects can also be a breeding ground for addiction, especially in New York. For many people struggling with addiction, getting sober can feel like an impossible task. However, there is hope with facilities like Community Association of Progressive Dominicans. Dual-diagnosis treatment centers offer a unique and effective approach to recovery that takes into account both the mental and physical aspects of addiction.
By addressing the underlying causes of addiction, dual-diagnosis treatment can help people achieve lasting sobriety. In addition, dual-diagnosis treatment centers often provide comprehensive care that includes individual therapy, group counseling, and other services like medical detox. This comprehensive approach can be extremely helpful for people who are looking to get sober in New York. If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Dual-diagnosis treatment could be the key to a successful recovery.
Outpatient
People looking to get sober in New York have many options available to them, including outpatient treatment at centers like Community Association of Progressive Dominicans. Outpatient treatment is a type of care that allows people to live at home while receiving treatment for addiction. This can be a great option for people who have busy schedules or who need to be able to take care of their responsibilities at home.
Outpatient treatment can also be a more affordable option than some other types of care. People in outpatient treatment typically meet with a counselor or therapist several times per week and may also attend group meetings. This type of care can be very effective for people who are motivated to stay sober and who are able to stick to their treatment plan.
Therapies
- Couples Therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
- Dual-Diagnosis
- Experiential Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Outpatient Treatment (OP)