Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps clients recognize and reframe the thought patterns that fuel addictive behavior.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Builds emotional regulation skills, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions with experienced licensed clinicians who specialize in addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Group Therapy: A small, supportive group environment where clients gain perspective, build community, and practice new skills together.
For clients where it is clinically appropriate, we offer Medication-Assisted Treatment as part of our outpatient addiction treatment model. MAT uses FDA-approved medications to manage cravings and support neurological healing during the recovery process. It is guided by medical oversight, paired with therapy, and grounded in a whole-person philosophy.
MAT is not about substitution. It is about giving the brain and body the support they need to heal so that the clinical and behavioral work can actually take hold. For many Wheeling residents navigating alcohol dependency or opioid use disorder, MAT can be the bridge between crisis and lasting stability.
Yes, absolutely. Outpatient treatment is specifically designed for people who need professional support while maintaining their daily responsibilities. You'll receive the clinical care, structure, and therapeutic support you need, but you'll do it while living at home, working, and staying engaged with your family. Many people find that this real-world practice actually strengthens their recovery because they're learning skills in the environment where they'll need to use them. The key is finding the right level of care (PHP, IOP, or general outpatient) that matches your needs.
During your initial assessment, our clinical team will thoroughly evaluate your addiction history, mental health status, medical needs, and life circumstances. If you're struggling with daily functioning or recently stopped using, a higher level of care like PHP or IOP may be best. If you've already stabilized and need ongoing support, general outpatient or aftercare may be the right fit. This isn't a permanent decision either; as your needs change, you can step up or down the continuum of care.
We accept most major commercial insurance plans and work with clients to understand their coverage. We recommend calling us to discuss your specific insurance, as coverage varies widely. We're also transparent about costs and can discuss payment options if you're uninsured or underinsured. Getting help shouldn't be blocked by financial barriers.
We're smaller and more specialized than many larger facilities, which means you're known by name, not by a case number. Our leadership team brings over 40 years of combined North Shore experience, and several of our clinicians are in recovery themselves. Our facility feels like a private practice, not an institution. We emphasize trauma-informed care, small group sizes, and individualized treatment planning. And we're local, which means we understand the unique pressures and resources of the Buffalo Grove community.
Recovery doesn't end when formal treatment ends; it's something you'll be living for life. We provide comprehensive aftercare planning, including relapse prevention strategies, ongoing therapy or support groups, and access to our alumni community. Many clients benefit from continuing in general outpatient care or stepping into peer support networks. We also help you build a broader recovery support system, connecting you with community resources, 12-step programs, or other recovery-oriented groups in Buffalo Grove and the North Shore.
