Month: September 2022

September 30, 2022 Off

Shoreline Recovery Center Incorporates LGBTQAI+ Community’s Best Interest Into Treatment

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Shoreline Recovery Center Incorporates LGBTQAI+ Community’s Best Interest Into Treatment

SAN DIEGO – September 30, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

Frequently, adults in recovery have a limited understanding of the LGBTQIA+ community and how a person’s sexual minority status can result in drug or alcohol addiction. This lack of awareness can have negative effects on those in the community struggling with coming out or may have contributed to their substance abuse in the first place. The Shoreline Recovery Center helps address the issue members of this community may face through its programming and staff, which teach specific curriculum to help heal recovering individuals so they can learn to become self-sufficient and thrive. Up to 25 percent (or one in four) of the clients served here identify as LGBTQ2IA+, so it’s essential to be aware of any stigma or feelings of marginalization. 

Shoreline Recovery Center is an Encinitas-based, dual-diagnosis alcohol and drug rehab facility with flexible, personalized treatment plans that combine evidence-based therapies, clinical best practices and opportunities to expand job skills and training. Its sister facility is Park Mental Health Treatment of San Diego, which serves patients healing from alcohol and drug addiction who also need mental health care.

Nothing at Shoreline Recovery Center starts at status quo or remains there, but rather challenges it for the betterment of its clients. Starting with the inclusion of hiring gender-affirming therapists, the admissions process is set up to ensure that clients from all backgrounds feel welcomed, supported and are celebrated throughout supervision meetings, which focus heavily on discussions of equity, inclusion and diversity. 

“We serve the community well because of how we intentionally staff the programs,” said Shoreline Recovery Center’s Executive Director Kate Judd. “They are educated on potential biases, blind spots and privileges that we carry to provoke conversations that result in how to best serve this population.”

Dr. Thouvenot, the program psychiatrist, offers gender-affirming care with clients from the trans community. She has also implemented trainings on transgender allyship throughout the organization.

Shoreline Recovery Center offers an inclusive environment and works against the stigma of addiction, mental health, sexual orientation and gender identity so all clients who arrive at Shoreline feel part of its community. It affirms that people who are considered as different have the same ability to better versions of themselves for their families, friends and in society. The results are due to the curriculum, which is structured to provide clients with programs and services that create high levels of success through long-term sobriety.

“The No. 1 way we serve our clients and loved ones while being a community resource is by creating leaders in our program,” Judd said. “We place a heavy emphasis on learning leadership skills so as many graduates as possible leave empowered and move onto similar roles within their own communities.”

The main priority of Shoreline Recovery Center is healing the family system from addiction. “We’re serving each individual to increase their self-esteem and feeling of belonging, which creates an endless ripple effect and produces resiliency,” Judd said.

Contact Information:

Steven Esparza

Chief Executive Officer

info@camppublicrelations.com

6193631368

Craig Burson

Business Development Director

craig@shorelinerecoverycenter.com

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September 30, 2022 Off

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September 29, 2022 Off

Break the Silence; New Intensive Online Program to Help PTSD, Trauma and Anxiety

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Break the Silence; New Intensive Online Program to Help PTSD, Trauma and Anxiety5 Week Intensive Online Program to Help With Relief From PTSD, Anxiety and Stress for Those Who’ve Experienced Trauma

Break the Silence; New Intensive Online Program to Help PTSD, Trauma and Anxiety
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – September 29, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC, a premier telepsychology trauma service, announced today an innovative program for PTSD, Anxiety and Stress treatment. The program is a 5-week intensive online program that includes various treatments that have scientific empirical evidence to be effective in treating PTSD, anxiety and stress. 

This innovative new online program offers treatments that have been scientifically shown to be effective in helping people overcome these difficulties. Clinically proven treatments delivered conveniently through telepsychology services bridges rural/urban gaps where resources are sparsely available making quality care accessible to those who need it most regardless of geographical limitations. A compassionate response addressing needs unmet until now.

These therapies include Eye Movement Desensitization Processing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Program participants are treated in both individual and group sessions via HIPAA compliant video. Additional psychoeducational videos augment treatment to ensure participants have an opportunity to deeply learn skills and methods taught and used during the program. 

Participants may receive treatment in 31 US states from the comfort of their home, office or hotel with a laptop or tablet. Meeting online prevents obstacles such as driving in traffic, home responsibilities, and confidentiality. Research indicates similar efficacy for face to face and video therapy. 

To date, the Founder of Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC has guided 100s of people to include military members, Veterans, and civilians through their healing journey. This program will allow more people to gain healing quicker than traditional therapy. Each week builds upon the next with participants attaining new skills, releasing maladaptive behaviors, and gaining functioning all while processing traumatic events that may have caused the symptoms. 

“It is with great happiness and genuine excitement that we announce the launch of Purple Heart’s online intensive program,” said Dr. Angela Kenzslowe, Psychologist and founder of Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC.  “Our mission is to help people get back in the fight of life faster. This is innovative, on cutting edge, and definitely needed.” 

Says Dr. Kenzslowe: “PTSD and anxiety has become such a crisis in our country, we need to have ways to reach the most people in the quickest way possible. This online program is part of the solution.” 

About:

Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC was founded by Dr. Angela Kenzslowe in 2016. She is an Army Veteran and was later trained by the Department of Defense to treat trauma, anxiety, stress, and other mental health challenges. The company’s focus is to provide ethical, evidence-based treatment to those who suffer from PTSD, anxiety and stress while enabling patients to be in their most comfortable space such as home or office. 

For more information about Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC, please visit www.purpleheartbh.com

Contact Information:

Tynan Hilliard

Chief Operating Officer, Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC

thilliard@purpleheartbh.com

602-529-8120

Angela Kenzslowe

CEO, Purple Heart Behavioral Health LLC

drk@purpleheartbh.com

602-529-8120

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