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Charity KossinResidential Treatment in Sedan, KS

LMAC

Virtual & In-Person
Licensed in KSAccepts Medicaid, Private Insurance, Tricare +4Virtual & In-Person

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KISA Life Recovery is a women-only alcohol and drug treatment facility designed for women suffering from addiction and trauma. The program addresses the unique physical, psychological, social, and aesthetic needs of women in recovery through a holistic approach targeting the body, mind, and spirit. KISA emphasizes that women often develop addiction to cope with trauma and emotional pain, and provides a safe, all-women environment where women can explore and heal underlying trauma. The program includes physical treatments such as fitness and nutritional therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, dynamic experiential group work, family sculpting, art therapy, and group counseling. Treatment is conducted by women counselors in an environment designed to instill trust and safety, with special attention paid to healing trauma including physical, sexual, and emotional trauma. The facility's aesthetic design incorporates colors and textures to encourage calm and well-being as part of the treatment process.

Credentials

LMAC

Role

Residential Treatment

What a first session looks like

Virtual & In-Person

For admission or to determine if the facility is the right fit, contact admissions counselors available 24/7 by calling 620-710-5058.

Specialties & focus areas

Recovery focus

Alcohol use disorderSubstance use disorder

Co-occurring

Trauma / PTSD

Evidence-based approaches

CBT

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Spots the thought-feeling-action loops that fuel urges, then rewires them with practical skills you take into the moment.

Group therapy

Group Therapy. A small facilitated circle where people working on similar struggles practice naming what is hard, hearing themselves in others, and learning skills together. The room is the medicine.

Trauma-informed care

Trauma-Informed Care. Approaches addiction as something layered on top of unprocessed trauma, not in isolation. Pacing matters more than confrontation.

Holistic

Holistic Care. Adds nutrition, sleep, movement, and mind-body practices alongside the clinical work. Recovery is whole-person; the body matters too.

Art therapy

Art Therapy. Uses visual art-making as a structured way to access feelings that words have not yet caught up with. Often runs alongside talk therapy, not in place of it.

Family systems

Family Systems work. Brings the people closest to you into the recovery picture, since urges and relationships rarely live in separate boxes.

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.

Contingency management/motivational incentives

Contingency Management. Evidence-based reinforcement approach: small, immediate, tangible rewards for verified abstinence and engagement. Strongest evidence base of any non-medication intervention for stimulant + gambling disorder.

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

  • Residential/24-hour residential
  • Long-term residential
  • Short-term residential

How care is delivered

Ancillary services

  • Case management service
  • Domestic violence services, including family or partner
  • Social skills development

Education & counseling

  • Substance use disorder education
  • Smoking/vaping/tobacco cessation counseling
  • Individual counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Family counseling

Who this is for

Age groups served

  • Young Adults
  • Adults

Special programs

  • Young adults
  • Adult women
  • Pregnant/postpartum women
  • Seniors or older adults
  • Criminal justice (other than DUI/DWI)/Forensic clients
  • Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
  • Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
  • Clients who have experienced trauma
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Insurance accepted

MedicaidPrivate insuranceTRICARESelf-Pay / Sliding ScaleFederal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programsIhs/tribal/urban (itu) fundsState-financed health insurance plan other than medicaid

Session format

Virtual & In-Person

Languages

English

Pricing

Contact for self-pay rates

Most providers respond within 1–2 business days.

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Accepting new clients
Yes
License
Licensed in KS