1. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Helps individuals identify and challenge negative thoughts that contribute to substance use.
- Teaches relapse prevention strategies, such as self-monitoring and coping mechanisms.
- Proven to be effective, especially when combined with medication or other therapies.
2. Contingency Management (CM)
- Uses positive reinforcement to encourage recovery-oriented behaviors.
- Provides tangible incentives for meeting treatment goals, such as drug-free tests or consistent therapy attendance.
- Increases abstinence rates and treatment retention.
3. Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) & Motivational Interviewing (MI)
- Strengthens internal motivation for change by enhancing self-efficacy.
- Encourages individuals to take control of their recovery journey.
- Helps maintain engagement in treatment.
4. 12-Step Facilitation Therapy
- Guides individuals in understanding and participating in 12-Step recovery groups like AA and NA.
- Focuses on principles of acceptance, surrender, and active group participation.
- Research supports its effectiveness in sustaining long-term recovery.
Renew Recovery’s approach integrates these therapies to provide a comprehensive treatment plan that fosters self-awareness, motivation, and support, ultimately helping individuals achieve lasting sobriety.