The city of Clovis is located in the state of California, just about 7 miles outside of Fresno in Fresno County. The most recent population estimate says that around 102,000 call Clovis their home, which once began as a freight stop along the San Joaquin Valley Railroad. Today, restoration and renovation to old and historic buildings has begun, with older storefronts on Clovis Avenue having been restored and along with this restoration "Old Town Clovis" has emerged as a highlight for tourists and residents alike.
Drug treatment options in Clovis include outpatient treatment from psychotherapists who provide therapy services to individuals, couples, groups and families. Long Term and Short Term Residential and Partial Hospitalization (Day Treatment) is also available affording for a more personalized experience, with individual treatment planning and therapy, men's and women's tracks and free lifetime aftercare support for all of our program graduates. Treatment approaches, including CBT, ACT, Family therapy, Mindfulness, and Solution Focused Therapy. The 12 Step approach as well as alternative support models are offered.
There are various drug and alcohol intervention models that people in Clovis might choose to utilize. The most effective among these include the Johnson Intervention Model, the Family Invitational Model, and the Systemic Intervention Model.
This is the model that most people visualize when they think about a drug intervention. This approach involves confronting the addict when they least expect it, as well as expressing to them how their actions and behavior have affected both themselves as well as each one of the family members and friends.
The loved ones will then go on to insist that the addict go to rehab from a program already picked out by the family - ensuring them that they will provide their support throughout the endeavor. If the addict refuses to attend the rehab program, the team will make guidelines explaining the consequences the individual will suffer should they choose to refuse to go to the rehab program.
This threat of consequences is what many people say makes the Johnson Model the most effective of all the intervention approaches. Nevertheless, some people may feel that this method involves too much confrontation, and might prefer to go with another strategy.
This is another approach you might choose to consider. The primary concept is that it does not come with the surprise element of the previously discussed Johnson model. Instead, the addict will know what is going to take place when they are invited to the arranged meeting.
The addict will also be allowed the freedom to decide whether or not they want participate in the intervention meeting, as well as respond to the issues and the proposed solutions raised in the discussion.
Here, the family will convene with a trained and certified therapist - with the addict also present. The therapist will supervise and direct the dialog towards healing and finding appropriate solutions to the problem - which may or may not involve the addict attending a substance abuse treatment facility.
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