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Borden Cottage

235 Bayview Street, Camden, Maine, 04843
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About Borden Cottage

Borden Cottage is licensed as an addiction treatment facility offering a wide range of evidence-based therapies to address co-occuring conditions and build a strong foundation for lasting recovery. We specialize in residential treatment plans that address the primary addiction as well as accompanying co-occurring psychiatric disorders. As part of our Signature Recovery Programs, Borden Cottage is a self-pay residential program providing unparalleled treatment in an unsurpassed setting. Our clinicians are experts in substance abuse recovery, rehabilitation and relapse prevention. They help to motivate individuals in their care to take the necessary steps to overcome addiction.

Facility Highlights

Expert trained clinicians supervise treatment.
Intensive on-site diagnostic assessment including medication evaluation and management.
Effective recovery and rehabilitation approach to alcohol and drug addiction and co-occurring conditions.
Hands-on support and education for family members and significant others.
Intensive individual therapies, small group treatment and extensive health education.
Integrated Group Therapy, CBT, DBT, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and ACT.
Comprehensive mind and body recovery program.
Clinicians are experts in substance use disorders and related psychiatric conditions.

Facility Location

Medically Reviewed Badge Treatment

Services Offered

Residential Treatment
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Residential

Treatment Types

Substance Abuse Treatment
Anxiety Disorder
Depressive Disorders

Treatment Methods

MAT (medically assisted treatment)
12 step
Evidence based

Family Programming

Family Therapy

Experience

Accommodations

Private Rooms
Gourment/Chef-Prepared Meals
Non-Smoking Facility
Computer/Phone/Internet Access

Recreation and Therapy

Yoga
Meditation
Outdoor Training (Running, Hiking, Cycling)
Art Therapy
Gym
Exercise Classes
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Music Therapy

Environmental Setting

Private/Secluded
Oceanfront
Executive
Mountains
Ultra-Luxury

Who We Treat

Age Ranges

Adult Age

Gender Restrictions

Offers Co-ed Programs
Insurance Accepted

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Accreditations and Licensure
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Areas of Specialization
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    The focus of cognitive behavioral therapy (also called CBT) is helping people to understand the thoughts and emotions that underlie their addiction with the goal of learning new, healthier and more productive ways to understand and express themselves.
  • Individual Therapy
    This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.
  • Integrated Group Therapy (IGT)
    Integrated Group Therapy is a psychotherapy tool that not only treats an individual for both disorders at the same time, but it addresses both of the disorders in singular sessions as though there is one condition. The integrated group therapy methods are similar to cognitive behavioral therapies in that group members share their experiences over the course of the previous week. Rather than speaking only to whether they had success or relapse in their drug use, they also focus on their mood swings and other issues that relate to both disorders.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
    Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a type of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy developed in the late 1980s by psychologist Marsha M. Linehan to help better treat borderline personality disorder. Since its development, it has also been used for the treatment of other kinds of mental health disorders.
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a unique empirically based psychological intervention that uses acceptance and mindfulness strategies, together with commitment and behavior change strategies, to increase psychological flexibility. Psychological flexibility means contacting the present moment fully as a conscious human being, and based on what the situation affords, changing or persisting in behavior in the service of chosen values.
  • Aftercare Support
    Addiction recovery does not end with discharge after completing a rehab program. Facilities that offer aftercare planning and/or support work with patients to ensure sustainable recovery by helping to plan and make arrangements for transitional or sober living, help with housing, vocational counseling, etc.

Meet The Staff

Harold Amsel, M.D.
Harold Amsel, M.D.
Medical Director, Psychiatrist/Addiction Psychiatrist
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Treatment Center Details

Service Settings
Treatment Approaches
Residential
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Service Settings
Residential
Treatment Approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Gender Accepted
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Patient Reviews

Overall Rating
4.1
(6 reviews)
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    4.5
  • Treatment Effectiveness
    3.3
  • Meals & Nutrition
    4.3
4.7
Carol
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
My son was at Borden Cottage for an addiction to opiates. The staff and care were top notch, as were the facility and nutritional meals. He has been home for two weeks and is doing pretty well. I highly recommend Borden Cottage.
3.0
jason
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
Great program but they forgot one thing: the new realities of how easy it is to get a \"prescription\" to start smoking pot, after over $70,000 has been spent, when they get out. Considering how many group sessions these patients go through per week it seems obvious that very few of them are about this subject. Sure alcohol is going to be available when they are out. And it\'s legal. And I\'m sure plenty of group sessions have gone over that particular drug. But I\'m thinking that what\'s happening is there\'s no clear focus on this new reality that pot is everywhere now. I feel like the money spent has been wasted. Just like any other drug is plenty of denial going on someone is lying and saying they\'re talking to their sober coach and that the sober coach actually recommended the marijuana but I don\'t think so. They call it CBD and hide behind that confusion. I feel like this is a failing not on the attendee but on the part of Borden to not provide the necessary coaching one way or the other so that a person can make the decision that they\'re going to be happy with when they leave the program.
4.0
Rebecca
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
Great program I am doing very well but to say "psychologist sessions are included" is just not accurate. I have been here over two weeks of a one month stay and have not seen "the psychologist" once. I asked to see other staff, the other psychologist today but again was told a flat "no". This is causing anxiety, not curing it. I also desperately need to gain weight and no one seems to really be taking that seriously.
4.0
ABC
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Meals & Nutrition
Also was a two time resident. Accommodations and food were over the top, treatment not so much.
4.0
SEAN
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Treatment Effectiveness
Meals & Nutrition
I was a client twice. The accommodations and staff are excellent. Meals are some of the best I've ever had. Clinically it's okay. Probably not worth the cost if you're seriously addicted. Ian (who runs most groups)is a great guy but has never drank alcohol in his life. They have you make trigger lists and there is a lot of CBT and DBT. For me a trigger to drink is waking up in the morning and CBT / DBT are great for people trying to deal with their emotions but real addiction is on a much deeper level. Tom Rodman ( whose in recovery and rents out beautiful Fox Hill to McClain) offers some 12 step work and they offer optional 12 step meetings but it's not enough. For a real alcoholic and addict no amount of art therapy / yoga/ CBT will really help. Maybe great for dual diagnosis people but for me it was just a really expensive vacation. Try to find a 12- step based treatment center if you want to achieve sobriety.