Volunteers of America Texas, a respected private nonprofit organization in Houston, Texas, is committed to providing compassionate and effective outpatient and residential care for individuals facing substance use and mental health challenges. Their person-centered approach emphasizes personalized treatment plans, recognizing that each recovery journey is unique. The organization strives to empower clients to achieve lasting sobriety and improved mental wellness.
The facility integrates a wide range of evidence-based therapies to support comprehensive healing. Key therapeutic offerings include Group Therapy, 1-on-1 Counseling, and Family Therapy, addressing individual needs and strengthening family units. They employ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Trauma-Specific Therapy to delve into underlying issues and develop healthy coping mechanisms.
Volunteers of America Texas also incorporates essential recovery support like Twelve Step Facilitation and Motivational Interviewing, fostering internal drive for change. To prepare clients for successful reintegration, Life Skills training and Relapse Prevention Counseling are vital components of their program. Additionally, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is provided when clinically appropriate, and Online Therapy ensures flexible access to care.
Through its dedicated services, Volunteers of America Texas makes a significant community impact, helping individuals in Houston rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
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What types of services does Volunteers of America Texas provide?
This nonprofit offers personalized outpatient and residential care for substance use and mental health disorders.
Are there specialized therapies for trauma?
Yes, Volunteers of America Texas utilizes Trauma-Specific Therapy as part of its comprehensive treatment approach.
Does the program include support for skill development?
Absolutely, Life Skills training is a key component, equipping clients with practical tools for independent living.
Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) available?
Yes, Medication-Assisted Treatment is provided when deemed clinically appropriate for substance use disorder recovery.
How does Volunteers of America Texas support long-term sobriety?
They offer Relapse Prevention Counseling, Twelve Step Facilitation, and Motivational Interviewing to foster sustained recovery and resilience.
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