Our IOP dual disorders program, called “TEAM”, focuses on aiding individuals in making lifestyle changes in order to maintain a life free from substance abuse and addiction. The TEAM program serves both youth (ages 13-18) and adults (age 19 & above) and involves a minimum of 10 hours of service each week with lengths of stay that range from six to eleven weeks or more, dependent on the needs and presenting issues of the individual served. Parent/family participation is a strong component of care.

The mission of the TEAM program is to provide cost-effective treatment alternatives to chemically abusing youth or chemically dependent individuals and their families that allow all affected family members access to ongoing care.

Chemical dependency is viewed as a multi-faceted and multi-determined dysfunction, which tragically destroys individuals, relationships, and families. The TEAM program is eclectically oriented, employing a variety of treatment strategies to emphasize abstinence and development of appropriate coping strategies as primary treatment goals. Treatment approaches with participants include cognitive-behavioral retraining, rational emotive therapy, strategic family therapy approaches, psychodrama, Gestalt therapy, and the traditional 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The TEAM Program allows individuals and families to continue usual school or working hours which permits beginning lifestyle changes in the home community while receiving intensive alcohol/drug abuse or dependency treatment.

Criminal Justice Referrals

Our services are available and accessible to criminal justice referrals from probation, parole and specialty courts. Our clinical providers are registered Substance Abuse Service Providers in Nebraska.

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