A Forever Recovery Reviews

Rehabilitation reviews at A Forever RecoveryA Forever Recovery reviews the individual needs of each client that enters its rehabilitation facility in Battle Creek, Michigan. This facility is known for offering a diverse set of options to those addicts who may have had trouble with recovery after they received treatment or counseling through a specific method. While A Forever Recovery (AFR) does not promote a certain morality over another, its trusted staff does recognize that certain individuals stand to benefit from specific approaches over others. For instance, a person who does not benefit from cognitive therapy may have better results with a faith-based program. Likewise, a person who does not benefit from a faith-based program may find that cognitive options are more preferential.

As a rehabilitation facility that is focused on long-term recovery, A Forever Recovery reviews the following approaches and offers them to those who may benefit from them:

Faith-Based Track

The “Faith-Based Track” is a popular option among those who may have a background in Christianity and have found that their path to addiction involves a loss of faith or spiritual direction. Those who wish to lead by example and follow the word of Jesus Christ, often find that a renewed sense of faith can provide a stronger foundation to enter the world after rehabilitation. For example, whilst in recovery, an addict may refer to Christian lessons to make sound decisions and have a better time at determining right from wrong, especially in relation to substance abuse. At AFR, clients can benefit from seeking counseling from trained professionals who have experience working in faith-based programs or have provided treatment through church-oriented services.

Cognitive Track

Just as faith-based programs may give one greater opportunity by strengthening the spirit, the “Cognitive Track” at AFR can offer clients a chance to fortify their mind. AFR explains that this program is very versatile, as it is applicable to people who come from many different backgrounds. It is notably ideal for those that feel uncomfortable within religious or spiritual treatment programs, as well as those who many not respond strongly to structured 12-step moralities.

By reinforcing the power of the mind, many use the resources found in the Cognitive Track to realize that the potential to change for the better is one that can come from within. This approach involves the thorough examination of one’s belief system, patterns or instances that trigger substance abuse, as well as cognitive process. With a stronger understanding of how the mind works, Cognitive Track clients can utilize the lessons from counseling and self-exploration to avoid problems in the future and find strength from within throughout recovery.

Indigenous Track

AFR offers a very unique program for those that may come from Native American backgrounds. While there are many faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs found in the United States of America, there are few that can address the distinctive spiritual and personal development needs that are ingrained in Native American culture.

Using tools and resources developed by an organization known as White Bison Inc. and the Wellbriety Movement, the “Indigenous Track,” at A Forever Recovery reviews the cultural and spiritual needs of clients from a Native American background. One part of this approach utilizes an outlined 12-step process that can help clients better confront addiction, determine goals for recovery and actualize those expectations. However, the Indigenous Track is one that offers additional guidance using a tool known as the Medicine Wheel.

The Medicine Wheel is a structured approach to the personal development path that once was commonly referred to across Native American cultures. Understanding that many of these cultures have built themselves on generational lessons, the Medicine Wheel seeks to reestablish an individual’s connection with an elder mentality. By having a greater understanding of one’s development from youth to elder, an individual can lay out a stronger outline of his or her life. With this structure, the client can experience greater opportunity to stay aware from substances that may infringe upon their cultural beliefs and personal development.

Holistic Track

Just as some clients may not benefit from a specific approach to rehabilitation and addiction recovery, others may have the ability to benefit from many modalities. Those who wish to seek out recovery by enhancing all areas of their lives—namely, the spirit, mind and body—often follow the “Holistic Track.” This program allows one to openly explore spiritual needs using meditation techniques to determine a stronger foundation for moral reasoning. In addition, others may find new outlets for their feelings—such as through art. Understanding that holistic health is one that also entails physical fitness, many participants in this track utilize the unique exercise facilities found at AFR.

A Forever Recovery Reviews Moral Reconation Therapy

A Forever Recovery Reviews on Our FacilityA Forever Recovery reviews the needs of each client in order to determine their path towards open-ended recovery. The concept of open-ended recovery from addiction is one that truly designates the distinctive nature of this facility, as it allows one to fulfill personal growth regardless of program limitations. While the above listed tracks are great ways for people to explore the open-ended nature of their rehabilitation, the AFR staff understands that each client must establish a way to make the right decisions once they have graduated from the program.

Moral Reconation Therapy™, also referred to as MRT, is a program that uses moral reasoning and is crafted to help addicts accept, confront and assess the conditions of their substance abuse problems. Through a unique, introspective path, MRT participants can achieve a new moral understanding of “right” and “wrong.” Although only developed within recent decades, MRT is an approach that has proven to help relapse in a variety of situations in which individuals display a propensity for behavioral misalignment. For instance, MRT is used in prisons, schools and addiction recovery programs across the country.

Growth without Time Limitations

A Forever Recovery reviews the nature of many popular drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs and has found that while many have different approaches and interpretations, they often work within the confines of a time limitation. Depending on the nature of one’s drug or alcohol abuse, participating in a program that only lasts a few weeks may not prove long enough for one to fully enter recovery. Utilizing the lessons of Moral Reconation Therapy and additional therapeutic tracks, A Forever Recovery reviews the individual needs of clients and provides them with the room to seek treatment as long as it necessary.