Substance Use Disorders are complex medical and behavioral health conditions that affect how the brain functions, how individuals regulate emotions, and how they manage daily life. These conditions are not the result of weak character or lack of willpower. They develop through a combination of biological vulnerability, psychological factors, environmental stressors, and learned coping behaviors.
At Resilience Recovery Center, we treat substance use disorders with the understanding that people do not struggle because they want to, but because they need structured, compassionate, and effective support to create change.
Substance use disorders often disrupt far more than substance use alone. Over time, individuals may experience declining work performance, absenteeism, or job loss, strained family and professional relationships, emotional instability, anxiety, or depression, sleep disturbances and physical health concerns, legal or financial stress, loss of routine, structure, and purpose, and shame or fear that prevents seeking help.
Many of our clients are working adults or individuals trying to maintain responsibilities while quietly struggling. Without appropriate support, substance use can become a cycle that feels impossible to break alone.
Compassion
Integrity
Accountability
Clinical Excellence
Respect for Human Dignity
Treatment for substance use disorders at Resilience Recovery Center is delivered through structured Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient programs. These levels of care allow individuals to receive meaningful clinical support while remaining connected to work, family, and community whenever appropriate.
Treatment may include individual therapy, group therapy and psychoeducation, relapse prevention planning, Medication Assisted Treatment coordination when clinically appropriate, case management and care coordination, job placement and vocational support, recovery-oriented housing connections, and holistic wellness services.
This integrated approach ensures recovery support extends beyond therapy into daily life.
We provide treatment for a wide range of substance use disorders, recognizing that each substance presents unique risks and challenges.
Alcohol Use Disorder
Opioid Use Disorder
Stimulant Use Disorder
Benzodiazepine Use Disorder
Prescription Drug Use Disorder
Marijuana Use Disorder
Polysubstance Use Disorder
For some individuals, medication can play a supportive role in recovery when used responsibly and integrated into treatment. We provide MAT coordination and compliance support in collaboration with prescribing medical providers.
Our approach emphasizes education, accountability, and safety. Medication is never treated as a cure or a substitute for recovery work, but as one component of a comprehensive, evidence-based treatment plan.
Substance use disorders frequently occur alongside mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, emotional dysregulation, and sleep disturbances. When these conditions are untreated, relapse risk increases significantly.
Our integrated model addresses mental health and substance use together through coordinated therapy, psychoeducation, and neuroscience-informed strategies. Treating the whole person allows for more stable, sustainable recovery outcomes.
Lasting recovery requires stability, structure, and purpose. Our services are designed to address the practical barriers that often undermine recovery, including unstable housing, unemployment, fragmented care, and lack of routine.
Through case management, vocational support, housing connections, and aftercare planning, we help clients build a recovery foundation that supports long-term independence and quality of life.
Individualized, evidence-based care
Experienced clinical and medical leadership
MAT coordination with accountability
Integrated mental health and practical support services
Flexible scheduling designed for working adults
A compassionate environment grounded in dignity and respect
Our substance use disorder treatment programs are designed for adults who are motivated, or becoming motivated, to change. Many clients are working professionals, individuals balancing family responsibilities, or people who have experienced repeated relapse due to lack of structure or support.
Our outpatient-based model allows clients to engage in recovery while continuing to manage real-world responsibilities.