Nova Recovery Center offers different therapies at our addiction treatment center. We focus on the unique needs of people with substance use disorders. Our treatment teams work together to include different types of evidence-based therapies in each client’s treatment plan.
This is part of our complete treatment programs. This personalized approach ensures an effective, multidimensional drug and alcohol rehab experience. Learn more about each of the therapies clients experience while in treatment.
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Psychodrama
Psychodrama is a type of experiential therapy that we use to educate and inform family members about codependency, boundaries, and family dynamics. We primarily use a form of psychodrama called Family Sculpting as a part of our family workshop.
Clients use visual demonstrations and hula hoops in activities. This helps them see their relationships from a new angle. They can discuss family challenges together in a safe space.
ALCOHOL
Withdrawal can be life-threatening without medical care. We monitor vital signs and use medications when needed to reduce symptoms and complications.
Opiates & Opioids Detox
From prescription painkillers to illicit opioids like fentanyl, our detox programs help manage physical dependence and intense cravings.
Benzodiazepines
Stopping medications like Xanax, Valium, and Ativan slowly with a doctor’s help is important. Stopping suddenly can lead to seizures and more anxiety.
Cocaine
While not physically addictive in the same way as opioids, cocaine detox requires emotional and psychological stabilization.
Heroin
Our compassionate team provides 24/7 support during heroin withdrawal, using medications and therapy to reduce discomfort and promote stability.
Methamphetamine
Meth detox can cause extreme fatigue, depression, and anxiety. We help ease these symptoms in a structured, supportive setting.
Prescription Drugs
We assist individuals taking medications such as Adderall, Ambien, or painkillers, concentrating on their physical symptoms and psychological well-being through prescription drug detox.
Synthetic Drugs
Detox from synthetic cannabinoids, bath salts, or designer stimulants is managed with careful observation and individualized treatment plans.
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Types of Behavioral Therapy
At Nova Recovery Center, we offer several evidence-based behavioral therapies to support long-term recovery. These therapeutic approaches help clients better understand how thoughts and behaviors impact addiction, relationships, and emotional well-being. By working on these patterns in organized sessions, clients learn better ways to cope and make real progress in their treatment.
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy
The primary purpose of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT) is to resolve emotional and behavioral problems. Clients join a session where they learn to lead happier and more fulfilling lives. They do this by changing their thought processes.
A clinical counselor leads the groups. They help participants discuss personal life examples. The counselor guides open discussions about how this process works for each person.
Family Behavior Therapy
We highly encourage family involvement throughout the recovery process. If clients want to include their families in their program, we use family behavior therapy. This helps with skill-based interventions.
We focus on learning to communicate better. We set standards for social interaction. We create a healthy home. We work on improving personal wellness while our loved ones are in rehab.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
At Nova, we use some form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in all aspects of treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) aims to change thought and behavior patterns. This change helps clients feel better about themselves, others, and the challenges they face in life.
This approach helps clients look deeper into their addiction. They can find its root causes and the behaviors and beliefs that contribute to it. In addition to CBT, we may incorporate dialectical behavior therapy DBT techniques to help clients improve emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness during recovery.
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Creative Arts Therapy
Creative arts therapy at Nova is facilitated by our art therapist within a group setting. In these sessions, clients work on creative projects and homework. These activities aim to be fun and helpful. This may include making a dreamcatcher, painting a canvas, or crocheting a scarf.
Clients use their hands to learn coping skills through touch. They practice expressing themselves without words. They also join group discussions about their creative experiences and what they learned.
Residential Rehab
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Music Group
The music group at Nova helps clients see how music creates feelings, memories, and cravings for drugs and alcohol. By listening to different types of music and discussing them in a group, clients will learn to handle their emotions. They will also see how music can help in their recovery.
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12-Step Facilitation Therapy
Clients at Nova are actively involved in 12-step groups throughout the entirety of their drug and alcohol rehab program. Recovery specialists facilitate awareness groups and extensive comprehensive detailed Big Book groups in the treatment program. The primary focus of 12-step facilitation therapy is acceptance, surrender, involvement in the recovery community, and continued abstinence.
Contingency Management
Contingency management is a type of behavioral therapy. At Nova, it is part of the culture. Professionals use it in all areas of addiction treatment.
In drug and alcohol rehab, our treatment teams focus on the goals of therapy. They reward good behaviors and address harmful ones. This structure provides clients with endless learning opportunities and continued personal growth.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Psychodrama is a type of therapy. In this therapy, clients act out personal situations in guided group settings. This helps them gain new perspectives and emotional insight. Sessions typically include warm‑up, action, and sharing phases, featuring techniques like role reversal, mirroring, and doubling.
At Nova, we use a method called Family Sculpting. This form of psychodrama helps clients look at family dynamics, boundaries, and codependency. A safe, visual, and interactive way to explore these issues exists.
Yes. Psychodrama can support individuals with substance use disorders by allowing clients to externalize and reenact experiences or emotional conflicts. This experiential approach promotes insight, emotional release, and rehearsal of healthier responses in a therapeutic group context.
REBT is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy originally developed by Albert Ellis. It helps clients find and question irrational beliefs. They can then replace these beliefs with healthier, more rational thoughts. This change reduces emotional distress and self-defeating behavior.
REBT teaches clients how their internal thoughts—and not external events—shape their feelings and actions. Clients can challenge harmful beliefs. They can also adopt healthier ones.
This helps lessen emotional triggers. It can reduce self-defeating behaviors related to addiction. Therapists often offer it in group or family treatment settings under clinical direction.
Contingency management (CM) is a type of therapy. It uses rewards like vouchers, prizes, or privileges. These rewards encourage positive behaviors. Examples include staying sober, attending treatment, and following medication plans.