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Youth Recovery Program |
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YRP Treatment Coordinator: Noni Allerdice, MS Voicemail: (541) 242-2904 |
services. Center for Family Development is also certified by the State as an outpatient community mental health clinic.
Nationally recognized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as one of five exemplary programs in the state of Oregon, the Youth Recovery Program utilizes a mulitsystemic therapy model to offer personalized treatment for both individuals and their families. When alcohol and other drug use is problematic for an individual, everyone in the family is affected; family members may participate in this unique program so that everyone can access help and support.
Youth Recovery Program staff members are highly educated and experienced in substance abuse treatment and are Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors. All YRP staff are also certified as Qualified Mental Health Professionals.
Services include:
* Co-Occurring disorders treatment
* Diagnostic assessments
* Group, individual, and family counseling
* Recreation and leisure time skills training
* Alcohol and other drug education
* Urinalysis tests
* Continuing care
* Relapse prevention planning
Individual and Family Therapy:
Offer a rich environment for comprehensive relapse prevention planning to occur. Identifying thoughts, feelings, cravings, actions and relationship patterns that lead to substance use, and learning to manage these high risk situations, are integral to ongoing recovery.
Multi-Family Therapy Group:
In this setting, families have an opportunity to support and learn from each other. Together, they begin to understand the effects of substances on family interactional patterns and experience emotional relief, increased openness, confidence, acceptance, and mutual support.
Parenting Group:
This six-week group focuses on strengthening families by supporting parents as they learn new skills to reduce their adolescent's substance use and anti-social and other probelmatic behavior. Topics include: utilizing constructive communication, the benefits of monitoring and tracking, positive reinforcement, and consistent rule and limit setting. Balancing support and empowerment, parents will be encouraged to share their perspective, successes and expertise as they learn strength-based parenting skills.
Behavioral Support Specialist (BSS) Services:
Assists the youth in skill building, such as developing and maintaining positive peer relations, constructive management of highly emotional reactions during difficult situations, making constructive choices, appropriately interacting with authority figures, and developing a sense of self which emphasizes the ability to set and accomplish personal goals.


