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Person-Centered and Solution-Focused Therapy

Person-Centered Therapy or PCT is a form of therapy in which there is no set structure and the individual is allowed to talk about whatever they want with very little direction from the therapist. This provides clients with an opportunity to truly develop a sense of self worth and self-awareness that allows them to see the effects of their feelings, attitudes and behavior on themselves and those close to them.

Person-Centered Therapy

Benefits of Person-Centered Therapy

By allowing the person to come to the roots of the problem on their own, it empowers to truly want to change their behavior without feeling forced or attacked. This often results in long-term behavior changes that can have a positive effect on not only the individual but their loved ones as well. To learn more about PCT, call us at 801-895-3006 or fill out our contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Residential Rehab?
Residential Treatment is a place where clients can live outside of their regular environment in a facility that offers supervision and support and therapeutic interventions for those in early recovery. A client will eat and sleep at the facility. Clients participate in a clinically driven program daily to gain skills to maintain recovery. Residential treatment puts you or your loved one under our care 24 hours per day.
Residential treatment works by removing the person from the toxic environment and putting them in a safe, quiet environment that promotes a healthy and whole place to work on themselves. Clients gain tools and skills that will assist them in addressing core issues that have caused maladaptive coping skills, such as drugs and alcohol use. Inpatient treatment provides support through skilled staff that is available 24 hours per day to assist in the process of healing.
Upon checking into residential treatment, you will see a medical provider to ensure that you clear to begin the treatment program. You will have an intake with trained staff and assigned a room and be introduced to your peers. You will meet with clinical staff for a complete assessment, be briefed on what to expect during residential treatment. You will also be given an opportunity to participate in creating a treatment plan and provide input on areas of your life you would like to work on.