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12-Step Programs Treatment Centers

12-Step Programs are peer support groups that follow a structured approach to recovery, including steps like admitting powerlessness and making amends.

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Zenith Behavioral Health

"Zenith Behavioral Health in Phoenix, AZ, offers comprehensive addiction treatment services for adults and children. This facility specializes in detoxification, substance use treatment, and co-occurring mental health disorders. With hospital inpatient programs and 24-hour care, Zenith Behavioral Health provides a supportive environment for recovery. The center employs evidence-based approaches such as 12-step facilitation, anger management, and brief intervention. Unique programs for adolescents and trauma survivors cater to specific needs. Serving both male and female clients, Zenith Behavioral Health ensures high-quality care for individuals seeking lasting recovery."

Winslow Guidance Associates Inc in Winslow, AZ, offers comprehensive substance use treatment programs for adults and young adults. The center provides intensive outpatient, outpatient, and regular outpatient treatment options. With a focus on 12-step facilitation, anger management, and cognitive behavioral therapy, this facility tailors its approach to meet individual needs. Unique programs for adult men, adult women, and clients who have experienced intimate partner violence or domestic violence are available. Providing care for both genders, Winslow Guidance Associates Inc ensures quality treatment for those seeking effective and personalized addiction rehabilitation services.

About 12-Step Programs

12-Step Programs are peer support groups that follow a structured approach to recovery, including steps like admitting powerlessness and making amends.