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RRCI Programs and Services

 

 
   
Assessments for Adults & Adolescents

Comprehensive psychological evaluations and testing by State licensed and certified clinicians. Treatment individualized to meet specific needs of the client. Reports to referral sources, family involvement, referrals included. Clients typically scheduled 24 to 48 hours from referral.

Individual Therapy

Day, Evening and Saturday appointments available. State licensed and certified therapists skilled in chemical dependency and mental health issues work with clients and referral source to resolve issues. Some insurance accepted.

Psycho-Educational Groups

Evening and Saturday groups available. Structured format includes basic chemical dependency information and introduction to self help programs. Standard group is 32 hours with individualized group time arranged according to client needs. Meeting DUI and Court requirements for most clients.

Group Therapy & Topic Specific Groups

Open ended and structured groups relating to specific areas such as Marijuana Use, Relapse Prevention, Women's Issues, Personal Growth and similar topics. Combining educational and therapeutic modalities in a group format.

Referral Services

RRCI maintains a comprehensive listing of services and facilities providing treatment and support to those seeking assistance with chemical dependency issues. Referral information for traditional and non-traditional resources is available and may be accessed by calling the agency office.

Consultation and Training

Staff clinicians are available to conduct training sessions for agencies and others interested in information. Experienced in both chemical dependency and mental health issues as well as self help groups. Professional approach to recovery for those who work in the field.

   
   
 
   
   

For information regarding all available treatment programs, please contact us at (513) 761-7353.

 
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