Bryce Mao
Therapist in United States
Getting help for substance abuse is the first step in recovery. It takes commitment and support to get through the addiction treatment process and maintain long-term sobriety.
Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, opioids, heroin, cocaine, or other drug addiction, there are many effective treatment options available to get you on the road to recovery. These options include rehab, outpatient rehab, and residential rehab.
Outpatient rehab is a great option for those with mild forms of substance use disorder, and those in early recovery who just need ongoing counseling and life skills coaching to avoid relapse. The program focuses on individual therapy and support groups several days per week.
Residential rehab is an excellent choice for people who need more intensive treatment and support than outpatient rehab offers. The program includes daily treatment sessions, peer support, and 12-step meetings.
Halfway House - For Adult Men in Recovery (ages 18 and up)
The mission of the Friendship House is to provide a therapeutic living environment for adult men recovering from substance abuse. Residents commit to 6-12 months in the residential facility and are taught how to make lasting changes through our supportive community. This includes re-establishing healthy relationships, learning the tools of recovery, addressing trauma and legal issues, resolving family conflict, and more.