Through immersive, deeply personalized recovery programs, we help clients heal from addiction, trauma, and abuse.
I’m not a big talker; will I need to talk in therapy?
Since MI is a form of talk therapy, speaking with your therapist is part of the process. But don’t worry: our therapists will never force you to speak about something you’re not ready for. Their whole job is to support you in every way possible.
How long does MI take?
Sessions are typically 45-60 minutes. MI is often combined with other types of therapy for maximum benefit. The duration of your therapy will depend on many different factors. Either way, we’ll always be here to support you.
Will DBT stop my cravings?
Unfortunately, no. There is no guarantee that Dialectical Behavior Therapy will stop you from having cravings. But it can help you deal with cravings and triggers in a much healthier way—and give you the support you need to prevent relapse.