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January 2025
Courage to Change
A group for persons with substance use disorder that will focus on the recovery process and offer mutual support through discussion and self-evaluation.
Find out more »Acuwellness
Service offered EVERYDAY at BRC. Treatment involves the gentle placement of up to five small, sterilized disposable needles into specific sites on each ear. The participants sit quietly in a…
Find out more »Women’s Peer Support Group
This is a peer support group for women run by women. It is for women who are experiencing mental health issues or in recovery from substance use disorder. Peer support…
Find out more »Mindfulness Journaling+Meditation
cited: Journaling is the practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings to help you understand them more clearly. It can be a great way to improve your mental health…
Find out more »Co-Occurring Conditions
Behavioral health curriculum that applies the latest research in addiction, mental health and personal change theory for participants in treatment for co-occurring conditions.
Find out more »Breaking the Cycle
Developed in collaboration with the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, the Breaking the Cycle series uses cognitive-behavioral practices and evidence-based strategies to assist participants as they work to make…
Find out more »Arts & Crafts
This group intends to have some fun, relax, and enjoy ourselves by offering arts and crafts to work on if you choose to.
Find out more »Acuwellness
Service offered EVERYDAY at BRC. Treatment involves the gentle placement of up to five small, sterilized disposable needles into specific sites on each ear. The participants sit quietly in a…
Find out more »Mindfulness Journaling+Meditation
cited: Journaling is the practice of writing down your thoughts and feelings to help you understand them more clearly. It can be a great way to improve your mental health…
Find out more »Acuwellness
Service offered EVERYDAY at BRC. Treatment involves the gentle placement of up to five small, sterilized disposable needles into specific sites on each ear. The participants sit quietly in a…
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