CSNW helps individuals define their motivation for recovery in different ways based on individual needs, strengths, and challenges. In an ongoing commitment to develop services that meet the complex needs of special populations, CSNW staff members are trained in working with older adults, people with traumatic brain injuries, and those with chronic illnesses. Individual needs are met through a variety of groups, including:
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Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment for Youth and Adults to stabilize both chemical dependency and mental health issues that some people experience at the same time. Frequent individual sessions and case management services are offered to provide added structure and support for recovery. CSNW's Youth Chemical Dependency Program has been expanded to include services at our satellite office in East Clark County.
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Co-Ed and Gender-Specific Groups meet both during the day and in the evening. Using a 12-step model, treatment focuses on education and skill development with regard to addiction and relapse prevention. Treatment programs are designed to meet requirements for DUI and Deferred Prosecution.
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Pregnant and Parenting Women's Program is designed to provide support and chemical dependency treatment to pregnant women and new mothers. Participants can bring their babies (up to one year of age) to their treatment groups and individual sessions. Mothers learn skills for recovery, and more effective parenting strategies.
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Gambling Addiction treatment sessions address the impact that problem gambling has in all areas of a person's life. Treatment approaches emphasize changes in thinking and behavior, and participation in community self-help groups is encouraged.
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