Promises Treatment Centers
Promises Treatment Centers is a network of rehabilitation facilities that specialize in the treatment of substance abuse, addiction, and mental health disorders. Founded in 1989, Promises Treatment Centers offer a range of services including detoxification, inpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, and aftercare programs.
History[edit | edit source]
Promises Treatment Centers was established in 1989 by Richard Rogg in Malibu, California. The center quickly gained a reputation for its high-end facilities and comprehensive treatment programs. Over the years, Promises expanded its services and opened additional locations in West Los Angeles, Austin, Texas, and other areas.
Treatment Programs[edit | edit source]
Promises Treatment Centers provide a variety of treatment programs tailored to meet the needs of individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
Detoxification[edit | edit source]
The detoxification process at Promises is medically supervised to ensure the safety and comfort of patients as they withdraw from addictive substances. This phase is crucial for preparing individuals for further treatment.
Inpatient Treatment[edit | edit source]
Inpatient treatment at Promises involves a structured environment where patients receive intensive therapy and support. The program includes individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and holistic treatments such as yoga and meditation.
Outpatient Treatment[edit | edit source]
Outpatient treatment programs at Promises are designed for individuals who require flexibility due to work, school, or family commitments. These programs offer similar therapeutic services as inpatient treatment but allow patients to live at home.
Aftercare[edit | edit source]
Aftercare programs are essential for maintaining long-term recovery. Promises offers various aftercare services, including sober living homes, alumni programs, and ongoing therapy sessions.
Specialized Programs[edit | edit source]
Promises Treatment Centers also offer specialized programs for different populations, including:
- Dual diagnosis treatment for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
- Adolescent treatment programs tailored to the unique needs of teenagers.
- Executive treatment programs designed for professionals who require discretion and flexibility.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Promises Treatment Centers operate several facilities across the United States, including:
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Substance abuse
- Addiction
- Mental health
- Detoxification
- Inpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment
- Aftercare
- Dual diagnosis
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