Angel House of GeorgiaIOP Program in Gainesville, GA
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Angel House of Georgia is a non-profit organization established in 2011 located in Gainesville, Georgia. The organization provides residential recovery and intensive outpatient services for individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. The residential program offers a safe, drug-free living environment for women seeking long-term support to rebuild their lives with dignity, respect, and compassion. The intensive outpatient program is Georgia Department of Community Health approved and serves adults ages 18 and older. Additional services include an intervention program for Georgia state-approved DUI and alcohol/drug treatment, clinical alcohol and drug evaluation, anger management evaluation and groups, and individual, family, and group counseling. The organization currently operates facilities with capacity for up to 40 residents and also provides transitional housing for graduates and their children.
Role
IOP Program
Specialties & focus areas
Recovery focus
Other focus areas
Evidence-based approaches
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Spots the thought-feeling-action loops that fuel urges, then rewires them with practical skills you take into the moment.
Motivational interviewing
Motivational Interviewing. A collaborative conversation that strengthens your own reasons for change rather than arguing you into it.
Matrix model
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
Relapse prevention
Relapse Prevention. Identifies your specific high-risk situations, warning signs, and choice points. Then builds a written, rehearsed plan for each so the moment is not the first time you decide.
Substance use disorder counseling
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
Trauma-related counseling
A therapeutic approach included in this provider’s plan of care. Contact for specifics on how it shows up in their work.
12-step facilitation
Twelve-Step Facilitation. Helps you engage with mutual-aid fellowships (GA, AA, SMART) as a recovery community rather than a solo grind.
What this facility offers
Care offered
Treatment type
- Substance use treatment
Setting
- Outpatient
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Regular outpatient treatment
How care is delivered
Ancillary services
- Case management service
- Social skills development
Education & counseling
- Substance use disorder education
- Individual counseling
- Group counseling
Who this is for
Age groups served
- Young Adults
- Adults
Special programs
- Adult women
- Adult men
- Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
- Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
- Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
- Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
- Clients who have experienced trauma
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