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Alcohol Treatment Centers

Not all alcohol treatment centers are created equal. If you have been through the process before, you may have noticed how many programs encourage members to cloister themselves within those centers, cutting off all contact with the outside world and spending hours at a stretch in isolation. Although this kind of ascetic lifestyle may work for some people, it traditionally does little for women in need.

The truth about women’s recovery is that the process tends to benefit enormously from the bonds of community. Programs that encourage interconnectedness among members tend to do far better than those that go the opposite route. What has been missing until now, however, is a program exclusively for women that encourages compassion and mutuality as the centerpiece of its approach.

That’s where the Orchid Recovery Center for Women comes in. Our program is founded largely on the work of Dr. Karen Dodge, a renowned researcher who has written extensively on the power of relational growth. Our program affords plenty of opportunity to draw on the strength of your fellow members, sharing in storytelling and psycho-dramatic therapies as you regain your self-esteem.

Orchid’s philosophy underlines the centrality of compassion in recovery. The program was designed from the ground up to give each woman a deeper perspective on the issues at hand, synthesizing therapies such as individual counseling with yoga, acupuncture, and more. If you have been looking for an approach as progressive as it is effective, do yourself a favor and make contact with the professionals at Orchid today.

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