Ambrosia Treatment Center
- Young adults
- Adults
- Female
- Male
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Address
222 Picadilly Street
West Palm Beach, FL - 33407 View on map -
Phone
(888) 492-4619 -
service_settings Residential Outpatient Short-term residential Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization Intensive outpatient treatment
About Ambrosia Treatment Center
Ridding the body of drugs and alcohol is often the most uncomfortable part of treatment, but think of the alternative. You pump more and more drugs into your system on a daily basis until your body starts to shut down. It's the opportunity for true happiness, real relationships and a promising future that make any unpleasantness worth it. The entire time, your vitals and well-being are monitored by a combination of medical professionals to avoid complications and look out for your best interest. In the end, you'll feel better than ever, finally free of physical dependency. In your first few days here, a schedule will be created based on what's most beneficial for you. Everyone gets intense therapy daily, but some need additional trauma therapies (like TMS and EMDR), while others benefit more from marriage counseling or art therapy. Between the emotional sessions and medical evaluations, you have time to relax with activities like massage, yoga or exercise. Fellowship events ” like bowling or beach time ” prove living sober can be fun and help you build friendships that keep you accountable after you leave. Other underlying mental health issues ” from social anxiety to bipolar ” are also addressed under 24-hour supervision. Residential treatment builds a healing foundation for a lifetime of sobriety.
Services
Treatments and Care
- Cognitive/behavioral therapy
- Dialectical behavioral therapy
- Substance abuse counseling approach
- Trauma-related counseling
- Rational emotive behavioral therapy
- 12-step facilitation approach
- Brief intervention approach
- Contingency management/motivational incentive
- Motivational interviewing
- Anger management
- Relapse prevention
- Substance abuse treatment
- Relapse prevention from naltrxone
- Naltrexone (oral)
- Vivitrol? (injectable Naltrexone)
- Prescribes/administer buprenorphine and/or naltrexone
- Acamprosate(Campral?)
- Disulfiram(Antabuse?)
- Medications for psychiatric disorders)
Prices & Payments
Information on accepted payment methods and financial assistance options
Payment Methods Accepted
- Cash or self-payment
- Private health insurance