Our Integrative Environment

What does an Integrative Environment Mean?

An integrated environment is when there is a high degree of communication and collaboration among a diverse group of healthcare professionals who are all on the same team and within the same treatment location.

What makes an integrative environment unique is the sharing of information among all the team members related to client care. They work under one individualized and comprehensive treatment plan to address the individual’s biological, psychological, and social needs.

Our healthcare team includes diverse members such as physicians, psychiatrists, physician assistants, nurses, licensed addiction therapists, licensed mental health therapists, case managers, family specialists, peer recovery coaches, residential directors, and more.

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Integrated Environment Components

Treating individuals with substance use, co-occurring, and/or mental health disorders requires comprehensive, integrated services and includes:

Thorough screening and assessment processes for physical and mental health
Residential housing during treatment for safety and comfort
Onsite psychiatrist
Multiple treatment formats, such as group, individual, family, and peer support
Motivational techniques as well as Behavioral techniques
Pharmacotherapy when appropriate, and monitored for safety
Relapse prevention
Case management to support aftercare goals

Achieving Integrated Treatment

To effectively receive treatment, the program must:

Be well-coordinated
Be knowledgeable of stage-specific treatment (engagement, stabilization, active treatment, continuing care, etc.)
Implement effective treatment strategies from both mental health & addiction fields
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Reaching Recovery With These 5 Integrated Treatment Principles

To successfully treat individuals, Peaks Recovery focuses on these fundamental building blocks. With these principles in mind, both substance use disorder and mental illnesses are treated to meet the full scope of the individual’s needs.

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Benefits of Integrated Treatment

Treating individuals within an integrated environment in our programs has been associated with the following:

Reducing mental illness symptoms
Improve co-occurring disorder-related knowledge and skills
Increased self-esteem
Substance abuse reduction
Improved treatment retention and client satisfaction

FAQs About Integrated Treatment

Resources:
https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/SAMHSA_Digital_Download/PEP20-02-01-004_Final_508.pdf

Medical Disclaimer: Peaks Recovery Centers aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use or mental health disorder with fact-based content about the nature of behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and their related outcomes. The information we provide is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.

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