SUBSTANCE USE RECOVERY SERVICES
Healing and Hope for a Brighter Tomorrow
At Consejo, our Substance Use Disorder Program is designed to promote wellness and recovery in every aspect of our clients’ lives.
Our trauma-informed approach acknowledges the significant trauma many clients may have experienced, complicating their recovery journey. We ensure our care is sensitive to these experiences, providing an environment where clients feel understood and supported throughout their recovery process.
We believe that recovery involves addressing the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges caused by substance use. The physical health impacts can be severe, from chronic illnesses to acute medical emergencies, while behavioral health is equally at risk, contributing to mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and trauma-related conditions.
With compassion and comprehensive care, we empower our clients to reclaim their lives and embrace a future full of hope and healing.
Guiding Your
Journey to Recovery with Compassion and Hope
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM
At Consejo, our Substance Use Disorder Program is designed to promote wellness and recovery in every aspect of our clients’ lives.
Our trauma-informed approach acknowledges the significant trauma many clients may have experienced, complicating their recovery journey. We ensure our care is sensitive to these experiences, providing an environment where clients feel understood and supported throughout their recovery process.
We believe that recovery involves addressing the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges caused by substance use. The physical health impacts can be severe, from chronic illnesses to acute medical emergencies, while behavioral health is equally at risk, contributing to mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and trauma-related conditions.
With compassion and comprehensive care, we empower our clients to reclaim their lives and embrace a future full of hope and healing.
Guiding Your
Journey to Recovery with Compassion and Hope
OUTPATIENT SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER PROGRAM
Consejo offers a range of youth and adult SUD outpatient services to support recovery:
Our Comprehensive SUD Outpatient Services
Case Management and Coordination
Support Services
Recovery Support
Assessment and
Screening
Therapeutic Support
Educational and Accessible Care
Consejo offers a range of youth and adult SUD outpatient services to support recovery:
Our Comprehensive SUD Outpatient Services
Assessment and Screening
Case Management and Coordination
Support Services
Recovery Support
Therapeutic
Support
Educational and Accessible Care
Awareness is the first step towards recovery; by understanding the signs and behaviors of substance use disorder (SUD), you can identify the problem early and seek help sooner. Knowledge empowers you to take action and support those around you in their recovery journey.
Here are some of the most common indicators:
Recognizing these signs and symptoms empowers you to take proactive steps towards recovery and support those in need, laying the foundation for a healthier, more fulfilling future.
Recognizing SUD: Symptoms and Behaviors
Feeling a strong need to consume substances even when not using them leads to withdrawal symptoms.
Needing larger amounts of alcohol or drugs to achieve the same effects as before.
Diminished interest in important aspects of life like career, social connections, and family.
Absenteeism and presenteeism, impacting both personal and family finances.
Refusing to acknowledge the extent of the substance use problem.
Difficulty maintaining daily responsibilities and routines.
Inability to maintain routines and responsibilities.
Becoming aggressive or defensive when confronted about substance use.
Participating in high-risk activities while under the influence.
Experiencing negative impacts on emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning.
Withdrawing from friends and family, preferring to be alone.
Hiding substance use or lying about it to others.
Feeling a strong need to consume substances even when not using them leads to withdrawal symptoms.
Needing larger amounts of alcohol or drugs to achieve the same effects as before.
Diminished interest in important aspects of life like career, social connections, and family.
Absenteeism and presenteeism, impacting both personal and family finances.
Refusing to acknowledge the extent of the substance use problem.
Difficulty maintaining daily responsibilities and routines.
Inability to maintain routines and responsibilities.
Becoming aggressive or defensive when confronted about substance use.
Participating in high-risk activities while under the influence.
Experiencing negative impacts on emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning.
Withdrawing from friends and family, preferring to be alone.
Hiding substance use or lying about it to others.
Feeling a strong need to consume substances even when not using them leads to withdrawal symptoms.
Needing larger amounts of alcohol or drugs to achieve the same effects as before.
Diminished interest in important aspects of life like career, social connections, and family.
Absenteeism and presenteeism, impacting both personal and family finances.
Refusing to acknowledge the extent of the substance use problem.
Difficulty maintaining daily responsibilities and routines.
Inability to maintain routines and responsibilities.
Becoming aggressive or defensive when confronted about substance use.
Participating in high-risk activities while under the influence.
Experiencing negative impacts on emotional, behavioral, and cognitive functioning.
Withdrawing from friends and family, preferring to be alone.
Hiding substance use or lying about it to others.
Ready to take the first step?
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance use disorder, don't wait to seek help.
Contact us today to start your journey toward recovery and wellness.
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