Choices Program Model

The Choices Program Model, “CPM” was developed over 3 years and 850 clients with the basic philosophy that clients are able to choose the experience and results they have while in recovery. Central to CPM treatment is the effectiveness of individual desire-motivation in producing positive treatment outcomes, offering a positive alternative to target behaviors by rewarding PRO-social actions resulting in a reduction of counter-productive decisions and events. This positive reinforcement technique is coupled with a variety of consequences cooperatively developed to promote the appropriate behaviors. This approach is not designed to punish or de-motivate, but to create opportunities for success utilizing a system of logical consequences and rewards.

 

CPM employs multiple treatment modalities including; medical, holistic, 12 Step, spiritually grounded, social recovery model, therapeutic community, and cognitive behavior modification approaches.

CPM is a comprehensive multi-phase, step-down/step-up recovery service delivery system utilizing multiple treatment modalities and success-based positive reinforcement, with clear consequences for counter-productive behavior. CPM is based on a continuum or "system of community care", also referred to as a "wrap around" treatment model. Our “system” of care provides superior service delivery to the participant via a “multi-disciplinary” team approach, resulting in productive quantifiable treatment outcomes. Our program is designed with the belief that highest positive recovery outcome is best observed with extended care periods utilizing multiple treatment modalities all driven by client initiated action. CPM combines this program methodology with thorough assessment and screening, producing individually customized treatment planning to maximize positive outcomes.

We utilize a specialized “Biopsychosocial team” approach to meet the variety of the participant’s needs, ensuring the greatest overall program success. Our ultimate program goals include: sobriety and financial self-sufficiency combined with mental, physical, and emotional health stability, thus producing positive community benefits, public resource allocation savings, and increased quality of life and community involvement for the participant. 

 

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