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Peaceful Spirit Adult Services Southern Ute Treatment Center Peaceful Spirit is a SUCAP program division that addresses individual and family issues
related to alcohol and substance use and abuse. Recovery from addiction is a major part of all program efforts,
but Peaceful Spirit also helps persons who are not addicted or dependent on any
substance. Non-addicted persons
sometimes get DUIs, or get in trouble with the law when drunk or high. Peaceful Spirit has several programs for adults: · Intensive Residential Treatment, a 40-day full-time program. · Transitional Living Component, which allows individuals who have initiated recovery during residential treatment to live in the Peaceful Spirit residential facility while they hold down jobs in the community. · Intensive Outpatient Treatment, a 9-week program of several-times-weekly recovery meetings and classes. · State-approved DUI classes required by courts for persons convicted of alcohol-related driving offenses. · Domestic Violence treatment. A few words about addiction, treatment and recovery Much
of the work of Peaceful Spirit Adult Services is to help individuals who have
become alcohol dependent or addicted to other substances initiate the process
of recovery. Recovery is an on-going, lifelong process engaged
in by persons who wish to live alcohol or drug-free lives. Decades
of medical and scientific research now agree: addiction to alcohol or other drugs is a medical condition
related to individual differences in brain chemistry. This is not widely known or understood in
society. Individuals with addictions
still must cope with what some now call SPAM: Stigma, Prejudice and Misunderstanding. The
behavior of persons with addictions often does not make sense to those who do
not have addictions. After all, why
would people keep drinking and drugging when serious negative consequences
occur? (Readers who are interested
are encouraged to learn more. Peaceful
Spirit recommends
the
Addiction Science Research and Education Center
at the University of Texas website as a good place to start.) |
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Program Director: Dennis Dahlke |
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