Residential Treatment

Residential treatment at Uplift Recovery Center
Luxurious bedroom at Uplift Recovery Center's residential treatment

Rebuilding Lives, Brick by Brick

Studies show that addiction specialists are a crucial element to reaching sobriety. Therefore, our residential treatment center in Pasadena offers a supportive, structured environment for addiction recovery. We provide top quality round-the-clock care, evidence-based therapies, valuable resources full of recovery tips, and a community of peers to ensure you get the best care possible. 

24/7 Support

At Uplift Recovery, you have never-ending support from a compassionate team of dedicated professionals. Whether it's a listening ear during difficult moments or immediate assistance in times of crisis, the continuous support provides a sense of safety and reassurance.

Structured Environment

An organized setting helps you establish routine, discipline, and accountability. From scheduled therapy sessions to daily activities, our safe environment creates stability, reduces chaos, and provides a sense of order. These elements are a vital component for a successful recovery. 

Holistic Approach

Uplift Recovery takes a natural approach towards recovery. Therefore, we emphasize the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Through a variety of therapeutic modalities that include individual counseling, group therapy, and experiential activities, you can address the underlying factors contributing to your addiction. Above all, you can heal from past traumas, and develop healthy coping mechanisms.

Our Pathways for Healing

Residential treatment is a comprehensive and immersive approach to substance abuse treatment. It can provide life-changing benefits for those struggling with addiction. However, successful treatment often begins with inpatient detox. 

Psychotherapy

Substance abuse often stems from underlying emotional and behavioral issues, such as anxiety, depression, or trauma. Psychotherapy can help you address these issues and develop a deeper understanding of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. As a result, you will learn how to regulate them in a healthy, positive way.

Trauma Therapy

Many individuals who struggle with substance abuse have experienced traumatic events, such as abuse, neglect, or violence. These experiences can play a major role in substance use. Trauma therapy can help you process and heal from these experiences, further reducing their emotional impact and the likelihood of relapse.

Individual Therapy

Individual intensive therapy can help you develop a deeper understanding of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. In short, you'll learn how to regulate them in a healthy and productive way. This level of self-awareness can be essential for long-term success by reducing the chances of relapse and enabling you to lead a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Group Therapy

Group therapy can help you develop a sense of community and belonging. This is especially important for those recovering from addiction. By sharing your experiences with others who are going through similar challenges, you'll feel less isolated and more understood.

Art Therapy

Through art therapy, you can express your thoughts and feelings in a safe and non-verbal way. By using art as a medium for expression, you can creatively process your emotions and gain new insights into your experiences in a way that words may not be able to capture.

Mindful Movement

Individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, or emotional imbalance can greatly benefit from mindful movement practices. Activities, such as yoga or tai chi, combine physical movement with mindfulness techniques. By focusing on bodily sensations and breath in a deliberate manner, mindful movement helps in reducing stress and improving emotional regulation.

Anger Management

Many people who struggle with anger management issues often have underlying emotional triggers or unresolved personal conflicts. Anger management therapy focuses on identifying these triggers and teaching effective strategies to control emotional responses. By learning to manage anger proactively, individuals can improve their relationships, decision-making, and overall quality of life.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a highly effective treatment approach for individuals dealing with mental health issues like depression, anxiety, or phobias. Through CBT, individuals learn to identify and challenge distorted thinking, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and make concrete changes in their lives.

Designed for Maximum Comfort

At our residential treatment facility, you’ll find solace and embark on a transformative journey towards lasting sobriety and self-discovery.

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