Alcohol and drug treatment centre and addiction treatment for women in Vancouver, BC
Our goal at West Coast Wellness Centre for Women in the Greater Vancouver, BC area is provide an experience to help each woman into healing, discover real joy and her divine purpose in life through developing new, positive foundations for a future free from addiction. Each person is given the time to heal in order to transition into recovery and feel like and ultimately become a valuable member of society. Recognizing the role of family in recovery we endeavor to encourage and promote new understanding, acceptance and supportive, healthy relationships.
The pieces to a drug and alcohol treatment centre
At West Coast Wellness Centre for Women we realize there are several pieces to the drug and alcohol treatment centre puzzle. We recognize the need for daily one-on-one counselling, the 12 steps of self esteem and the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. Daily group sessions and a personal program formulated for each client as everyone’s reasons for treatment are different so are the areas that need to be addressed .
- Building Self esteem
- Addiction
- Changing Beliefs
- Stress management
- Boundary setting
- Managing Stress
- Anxiety
- Feelings
- Conflict resolution
- Anger Management
- Relationships
- Learning to be more assertive
Drug and alcohol addiction relapse prevention plan
The decision to end your ongoing battle with alcohol and drug addiction was a difficult one to make. When you finally came to the place in your life where you could clearly see and feel the pain and suffering that your addictions had caused, you started to take the first steps on what has seemed to be a long, at times difficult and rewarding journey. The “good news” of recovery has just begun.
Once becoming drug or alcohol free at our alcohol treatment centre and addiction treatment centre in Greater Vancouver, relapse becomes the next enemy. A personal prevention plan is vital to remaining clean and sober as well as offering a safe place to establish and guard your new “ways of thinking.” More often than not relapse can happen with what seems no warning at all. A good plan will help you recognize relapse signals in time and take the steps of safety. Recognizing and processing each thought needs to become second nature and prevention combined with new, healthy thinking will soon become the norm and pathway to freedom.
The Good News
Healthy living starts with healthy thinking. “First we think it, then we voice it, then we act it and finally it becomes our destiny.” Just as the enemy was our choices for People, Places & Things, our new choices can become our best friends. We are creatures of habit and our new, healthy ones more often will be created by the people around us, the places we go and the things we choose to do. Choose your new friends wisely. Have at lease one important mentor. Learn to love in new and exciting ways. Trust your new instincts and learn to see more clearly.
“We are a full-service drug and alcohol treatment centre for women and their families in Greater Vancouer, BC seeking freedom from addiction.”