Christian Rehab Treatment Centers in Harrisonburg City County, VA

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Beyond the Image Christian Counseling, LLC
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Midlothian, VA 23112
Christian Counseling/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Holistic/Mindfulness/Behavior Modification/ Gottman: marriage counseling/ Bibliotherapy/.
Children/Teens/Young Adults/Marriage/Couples/Premarital/Men/Women: Anxiety/Depression/OCD/PTSD/Behavior/Conduct/ADHD/Adjustments/Life Transitions/Grief and Loss/ Parenting and Family/Substance Abuse/ Trauma/ Codependency/ Anger Management
Christian Counseling/Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Holistic/Mindfulness/Behavior Modification/ Gottman: marriage counseling/ Bibliotherapy/.
Children/Teens/Young Adults/Marriage/Couples/Premarital/Men/Women: Anxiety/Depression/OCD/PTSD/Behavior/Conduct/ADHD/Adjustments/Life Transitions/Grief and Loss/ Parenting and Family/Substance Abuse/ Trauma/ Codependency/ Anger Management
(804) 886-1658 View (804) 886-1658
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Emilia
Treatment Center, PRS
Verified Verified
Sterling, VA 20164
We use research-based treatments to help our patients with drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and mental and behavioral health issues. Under the guidance of our chief medical officer, our programs are made up of addiction professionals including physicians, registered nurses, licensed marriage and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists. We offer high staff-to-patient ratios to ensure more personal attention for our patients, and many of our staff are in recovery themselves—so they understand what you are going through.
We use research-based treatments to help our patients with drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and mental and behavioral health issues. Under the guidance of our chief medical officer, our programs are made up of addiction professionals including physicians, registered nurses, licensed marriage and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists. We offer high staff-to-patient ratios to ensure more personal attention for our patients, and many of our staff are in recovery themselves—so they understand what you are going through.
(703) 783-0156 View (703) 783-0156

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Christian Rehab Treatment Centers
Traditional addiction recovery programs for people with strong religious faith often do not address the needed spiritual component. For people such as these, traditional treatment may not be as effective as a spiritual recovery center in Harrisonburg City County. Faith based rehab Harrisonburg City County, with a combination of traditional drug rehab and a spiritual approach to addiction recovery, has a better chance of success for the right person.

A faith-based recovery center in Harrisonburg City County can help those struggling with addiction find relief while supporting and strengthening their faith. For many, this combination leads to a better chance of full recovery. Christian treatment centers in Harrisonburg City County are an excellent option for those wishing to combine their rehab with spiritual needs.

These Christian drug rehab centers in Harrisonburg City County provide a faith-based foundation for those struggling with addiction. Christian treatment centers encourage spiritual reflection and often use scripture as guidance through drug addiction along with traditional detox, individual counseling, and group therapy sessions. In a faith-based treatment program in Harrisonburg City County, faith is emphasized so the recovering addict can gather strength and find inspiration.

A christian recovery center Harrisonburg City County is a drug rehab and recovery facility that approaches the problem of addiction from a spiritual point of view. The leaders of these facilities believe that a person turns to addictive behavior to try to fill the void left by a lack of spirituality in his or her life.