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At first I hated it, I hated myself, hated everyone. Once my head was clear of all the drugs & not clouded anymore I realized my self worth & didn't need those drugs. The staff & all employees here are just amazing & I love & miss each & every one of them! They all helped me along the way in their own way between their own stories, their, support, & their patience with me because they had to have alot of patience with me. I recommend the Recovery Council to anyone & everyone! Even for the mental health! Both my mental health counselors were amazing, the staff at both houses in residential and transitional!!! Just amazing!!!!
Strengths: attentiveness, secure safe enviroment, food. Weaknesses: understaffed for proper one to one treatments, stay is too short for group treatments before your released. family meetings are brief and do not placate them to how you are doing.
There was a lot of "busy wok" meaning worksheets and groups were lead always by a counselor. It wasn't individual based, it was group-based. Individual counseling always had paperwork--it was more like information gathering and the purpose for the information was unclear to me. I didn't feel connected to any of the counselors---I didn't feel like it was personal at all--they never knew me. I was just an addict.