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Support Group Services
At Circle of Life Treatment Center, we understand that healing is not something you have to do alone. Our support groups offer a safe and compassionate environment where individuals facing behavioral health and substance abuse challenges can come together, share experiences, and gain strength from one another. In our support groups, you’ll find understanding, empowerment, and community.
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Why Join a Support Group?
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A Sense of Belonging: Connecting with others who understand your experiences can help reduce feelings of isolation and offer comfort during difficult times.
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Shared Learning: Our support groups provide a space to learn coping strategies and share personal insights, fostering growth and recovery for all members.
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Accountability and Motivation: Group members offer encouragement and accountability, helping you stay on track toward your goals.
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Community Connection: By participating in a support group, you become part of a community that cares for your well-being and is invested in your success.
Whether you're seeking emotional support, education, or simply a place to be heard, our support groups are here to help you on your journey to recovery and well-being.
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Substance Use Relapse Prevention
This group is designed for individuals in recovery from substance use who are seeking ongoing support to maintain sobriety. We focus on relapse prevention strategies, coping mechanisms for triggers, and peer support to help you stay committed to long-term recovery.
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Who it's for: Individuals at any stage of substance use recovery.
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What to expect: Relapse prevention techniques, peer encouragement, and ongoing support to maintain sobriety.
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Mental Health Relapse Prevention
Mental health challenges can recur, but with the right tools and community, you can maintain stability. This group focuses on helping individuals prevent relapses in mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. We provide strategies to manage stress, maintain emotional balance, and stay mentally resilient.
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Who it's for: Individuals managing long-term mental health conditions.
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What to expect: Relapse prevention strategies, emotional support, and coping techniques.
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Domestic Violence Support
For individuals who have experienced domestic violence, this group offers a confidential, supportive space to heal and find strength. We help participants process trauma, regain self-confidence, and move toward a future free from abuse.
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Who it's for: Individuals recovering from domestic violence.
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What to expect: Emotional healing, empowerment, and resources for rebuilding your life.
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Anxiety and Depression Management
Living with anxiety and depression can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. This group focuses on providing practical techniques to manage anxiety and depression, as well as emotional support from peers who understand your experience.
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Who it's for: Individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, or both.
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What to expect: Coping strategies, peer support, and discussions on managing daily stressors.
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Self-Care and Self-Exploration
This group is all about discovering and nurturing yourself. We explore ways to incorporate self-care into daily life, examine personal values and strengths, and foster personal growth. It's an opportunity to reconnect with yourself while building a healthier mindset.
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Who it's for: Anyone looking to improve self-care and explore personal growth.
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What to expect: Guided discussions, self-reflection activities, and peer encouragement for self-discovery.
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Parenting Coaching
Parenting can be challenging, especially when facing behavioral health or substance use challenges. Our parenting coaching group provides practical advice, emotional support, and proven techniques to help you become the parent you aspire to be, while also supporting your own well-being.
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Who it's for: Parents seeking support and guidance.
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What to expect: Parenting strategies, emotional support, and tools for building stronger family relationships.
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Family Support
Family members of individuals dealing with behavioral health or substance use challenges often feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to help. This group offers education and support to family members, helping them understand their loved ones’ struggles and how they can provide meaningful support while maintaining their own emotional health.
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Who it's for: Family members and loved ones of individuals facing behavioral health or substance use issues.
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What to expect: Education on recovery, stress management, and family relationship-building tools.