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Conifer Park – Schenectady Outpatient Clinic

in Schenectady, NY

Conifer Park – Schenectady Outpatient Clinic
600 Franklin Street 2nd Floor, Schenectady, NY 12305
(516) 997-2926
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  • Outpatient

Experience Treating

  • Gambling Addiction
  • Opioid Addiction
  • Substance Abuse

Treatments

Aftercare Support

People in New York who are struggling with addiction can get help from aftercare support. People who are trying to get sober and stay sober can benefit a lot from this kind of care. Some of the benefits of aftercare support are continuing treatment, getting help from peers, and being held responsible. People in New York can stay on track with their sobriety goals and live a better life with help from aftercare services.

Drug Rehab

New York is one of the most populated and diverse states in the country. It is also home to a lot of people who are struggling with addiction. Drug rehab can be a lifeline for people who want to stop using drugs. The first good thing about drug rehab is that it can give people a safe and supportive place to get off drugs and alcohol. Detox can be hard and even dangerous, but if you get help from a professional, it can be done safely. Once detox is over, people can start to learn about addiction and how to get better at Conifer Park - Schenectady Outpatient Clinic in Schenectady, NY.

In rehab, people will go to therapy sessions and do other things that are meant to help them learn the skills they need to stay sober. When someone finishes rehab, they will have the tools they need to live a life without drugs or alcohol. Drug rehab can give people who are struggling with addiction a chance to start over.

Intensive Outpatient

IOP, or intensive outpatient drug treatment, is a type of care that helps people who want to get sober by giving them structure and support. IOP usually means going to group therapy sessions and meeting regularly with a counselor for addiction. People who can’t commit to an inpatient treatment program may find IOP to be a good alternative. It can also help people who have finished a detox program or residential treatment step down from inpatient care.

IOP can be helpful for people who need help getting sober because it can help them stay sober. The length of IOP programs varies, but most of them last for 12 weeks. IOP can be an important step on the road to recovery, and it can give people the tools they need to stay sober in the long run.

Outpatient

People who want to get sober in New York have many options, including outpatient treatment. Outpatient treatment is a type of care that lets people get help for addiction while still living at home. This can be a great option for people who are busy or who need to be able to take care of their responsibilities at home.

Outpatient care can also be less expensive than some other kinds of care. People in outpatient treatment usually meet with a counselor or therapist at Conifer Park - Schenectady Outpatient Clinic several times a week, and they may also go to group meetings. People who want to stay sober and are able to follow their treatment plan can get a lot out of this kind of care.


Therapies

  • 12-Step Facilitation
  • Aftercare
  • Anger Management
  • Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)
  • Community reinforcement plus vouchers
  • Contingency management/motivational incentives
  • counseling
  • Couples Therapy
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
  • Discharge Planning
  • Drug Rehab
  • Family Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Health education services other than HIV/AIDS or hepatitis
  • Hepatitis education
  • HIV or AIDS education
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
  • Intervention
  • Matrix Model
  • Naloxone and Overdose Education
  • or support
  • Outpatient Treatment (OP)
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
  • Substance Use Counseling
  • Trauma Therapy


Adults (20+), Children (0-12), Teenagers Couples, Family, Group, Individuals Female, Male