Individuals
move through the following phases as their condition
warrants:
A. PRIMARY
PHASE: 30 days of
Intensive Inpatient Treatment
Through participation in group therapy sessions,
individual counseling and recreation, the participant
is moved from denial of his or her condition to
a realistic awareness of the disease process with
its myriad of interactions with the participant's
daily life. Relationships are assessed and strengthened
through Family Group. Participants begin to take
responsibility for recovery by working the 12
steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and learning about
their disease. In the last week of Primary treatment,
participants identify issues to be addressed in
After care. The program is for individuals who
can remain abstinent throughout the treatment
process and who are without significant medical
problems. Primary participant must attend all
program activities, including morning & evening
A.A. meetings, recreational therapy, morning and
afternoon group therapy and education sessions,
family group counseling, one-on-one counseling
and special events planned for the facility. Primary
residents may not leave Oasis Treatment Center
without staff supervision.
B. STRUCTURED PHASE: 30 to 60 Days
The Structured Phase of treatment affords the client an opportunity to work in the local
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