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GROUP
SERVICES PROGRAM
Trilogy’s Group Services are designed
to offer clients a wide range of educational, social and psychotherapeutic
group experiences with the aim of helping people to better understand
and manage their own illnesses; to develop more effective and rewarding
coping skills; to build vocational abilities; and, to improve social
functioning. Central to the philosophy of our group services is a belief
in the possibility of long-term recovery from mental illness and mental
illness with co-occurring substance use issues.
We
operate under the assumption that people can and do make good choices
for themselves when offered accurate information, a wide array of recovery
options, acceptance, and support. Treatment approaches attempt to maximize
individuals’ independence, self-sufficiency, and quality of life.
This involves helping people identify their strengths, talents, and
interests.
Three specialized group services tracks are
described below:
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Integrated
Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT): We
recognize that many people with mental illness have co-existing
problems related to substance use and also that if both issues
exist; both issues must be addressed in an integrated fashion.
Our IDDT focus of treatment includes educational, supportive and
therapeutic components designed to assist people in dealing with
their mental illness, substance use and the interaction between
the two.
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Expressive
Arts Program:
Recognizing that the arts have healing properties and that everyone
can be creative, Trilogy has developed an Expressive Arts program
that utilizes the arts towards the goal of recovery. The Expressive
Arts Program is devoted to providing our clients with a safe,
supportive environment for expressing themselves creatively through
the arts. Trilogy also offers art therapy for those clients who
could benefit from psychotherapy but are more comfortable with
communicating through the non-verbal qualities of visual art media.
- Refocus
Treatment Program:
Trilogy’s Refocus track is a structured, change based treatment
designed for people who may be struggling with impulsivity and relationship
problems due to difficulty managing intense emotions. This program
is appropriate for those who have been stagnant in treatment, although
motivated to change their self-defeating behaviors and who have a
willingness to participate in treatment.
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