| Group Services |
| Healing for Men Stages I, II, and III |
Men will begin a multi-level series of groups based upon their personal readiness and commitment to recovery. Stage I is for “newcomers” who need education and development of a personal recovery plan. Stage II is for those who have ambivalence about recovery and desire more willingness, spiritual growth/step work, and longer sobriety. Stage III is designed for men who have established a solid sobriety/recovery program and desire to go deeper in their path to serenity and intimate relationships. A new Men's Codependency Group provides hope and healing for male codependents. |
Healing for Wives Stages I and II |
Many spouses discover there are steps they can take towards greater wholeness and renewed intimacy with their partners. In our “Countering Codependence” groups for spouses, women learn to ask for and receive healthy support, recognize and express genuine needs, move toward forgiveness, and pursue spiritual and emotional growth. |
| Healing for Female Addicts |
| Men are not the only ones who suffer with sex addiction.
While it may appear differently in a woman’s life, the consequences
can be very devastating. Healing for Female Addicts will involve a series
of groups designed to help the addict in her recovery process. Education
about the addiction is essential to developing a recovery plan for addressing
the behaviors. The next stage is for those who want to look at intimacy
issues in more depth and pursue healthy relationships |
Healing for Couples |
As individual healing and support
systems progress, married couples will enter into therapy experiences
that encourage coupleship intimacy. These may include couple therapy,
sexual intimacy counseling, and/or couple groups and workshops. Each
of these modalities emphasize healthy communication skills, restoration
of trust, and deeper spiritual, emotional, and sexual connectedness. |
Healing for Teens (Ages 15-17) |
A new group program for teenagers is designed to address struggles with potentially addictive sexual activity (internet pornography, compulsive self-stimulation, etc.). Groups will focus upon healthy ways to cope with stress, positive anger management, honesty/trust in relationships, and healthy sexuality. Development of accountability and healthy boundaries will also be emphasized. |