Extending Support: The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth Enhances Community Outreach for Alcohol Rehab

Fort Worth, TX – The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth emphasizes its ongoing commitment to aiding individuals struggling with addiction in Texas. This dedication is further solidified by the center’s extended community outreach services, offering essential support to those facing difficulties in finding suitable addiction treatment resources.

Addressing their community service and involvement in addiction recovery Fort Worth, the spokesperson for the center highlighted their commitment to providing diverse addiction treatment programs tailored to meet individual client needs. The unique aspect of being a therapist-owned center places a strong emphasis on prioritizing personalized addiction and trauma treatment experiences. By implementing a unique and diverse range of evidence-based modalities, individuals living with addiction can rest assured that they’ll be equipped with all the essential resources to overcome addiction, abuse, or trauma.

Welcoming community members to join their alcohol and drug addiction recovery Fort Worth, TX programs, the center’s spokesperson said: “Our residential facility, located in the Texas Hill Country, provides a serene and secluded environment, free from stress and distractions. The Fullbrook Center’s charming and welcoming atmosphere creates a genuine home away from home feel, fostering an environment where individuals can wholeheartedly concentrate on their journey towards recovery and reclaiming their lives.”

The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth caters to men, women, professionals, and families. They leverage a range of evidence-based addiction treatment solutions, including Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGLA) therapy, which has been purposefully designed to foster deep and meaningful relationships between residents and their horses.

They also offer proven addiction interventions like addiction education, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Life skills training, narrative therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), trauma therapy, relapse prevention, and more. Individuals looking to try brainspotting therapy, family therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Codependency and Addiction Therapy, Psychodrama therapy, or other therapies can also contact the center to get registered.

Leveraging compassionate care and individualized treatments, the addiction treatment center addresses common types of addiction problems, including alcohol abuse, addiction with a trauma focus, heroin abuse, painkiller abuse, cocaine and crack addiction, as well as Xanax or Benzodiazepine addiction.

Individuals experiencing mental health issues, dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders, fentanyl addiction, opiate abuse, marijuana abuse, methamphetamine abuse, or prescription drug abuse can also contact the residential treatment center in Texas Hill Country for help.

At The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth, clients are the top priority, receiving the resources and support necessary to overcome addiction and reintegrate as valuable contributors to society. The center welcomes in-person consultations, and individuals can also reach out through their hotline for appointment scheduling or phone consultations.

About The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth

The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth is an evidence-based, therapist-owned addiction treatment center. They prioritize individualized treatment and focus on providing community resources to help individuals overcome addiction.

Media Contact

Name
The Fullbrook Center Fort Worth
Contact name
Cynthia Cuellar
Contact phone
(817) 717-7898
Contact address
3851 NE Loop 820 Suite 214
City
Fort Worth
State
TX
Zip
76137-2465
Country
United States
Url
https://fullbrookcenter.com/addiction-treatment-center-in-fort-worth/

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