My Sister's Place
Drug Rehab Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Substance Abuse
- Opioid Addiction
- Dual Diagnosis
- Drug Addiction
- Alcoholism
My Sister's Place is a drug rehab facility located in Philadelphia, PA that provides comprehensive treatment, personalized treatment plans, and supportive environment to help individuals suffering from substance abuse and addiction.
About This Philadelphia, PA Facility
My Sister's Place, situated in Philadelphia, PA, offers a specialized approach to treating individuals struggling with alcohol, opioid addiction, and other substance abuses. With a capacity for 3 residents, this facility emphasizes personalized care and the development of skills necessary for independent living, among which include financial management and home care.
Accredited with a State License, My Sister's Place partners with Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals to provide high-quality treatment grounded in evidence-based practices. It's notable for its emphasis on serving pregnant and parenting women, allowing them to stay with up to three children while receiving treatment.
- Tailored care for each resident, ensuring a focused and supportive environment.
- Special programs designed for pregnant and parenting women, supporting families together.
- Partnership with Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals ensures access to cutting-edge treatment methods.
My Sister's Place addresses alcoholism, opioid addiction, substance abuse, and dual diagnoses with a blend of medical, psychological, and social services. Offering inpatient care and dual-diagnosis treatment, this facility is geared towards providing the intensive support needed for long-term recovery.
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Conditions and Issues Treated
Substance abuse is the excessive use of any type of drug. This includes alcohol, medications and illegal drugs. Substance abuse is treated with a combination of physical and mental treatments. My Sister's Place patients detox and follow up with therapies that target the underlying cause of the addiction.
Opioid addiction is one of Pennsylvania‘s most prominent forms of addiction. Drugs, including heroin, oxycontin, and fentanyl, are the most common. To relieve pain, or ease other ailments, they are professionally prescribed, but they are often abused because they and the feelings they give are addictive.
Addiction is treated by detoxifying the body, so the medications’ chemicals are no longer impacting the individual. My Sister's Place offers therapies to correct behavior and target the root of the problem are supplemented during and throughout treatment.
Levels of Care Offered
This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.
When a patient checks into My Sister's Place, inpatient care takes place. Patients undergo treatment that requires detoxification and counseling round the clock. While outpatient treatments are available, as the first phase in recovery, inpatient care is suggested. Intensive and thorough rehabilitation sets patients on the road to a drug-free life.
My Sister's Place‘s Therapies & Programs
Group Therapy is a type of counseling that occurs between a bunch of strangers. These groups are suitable for patients who are not confined in a treatment facility, but group sessions are also common in inpatient rehab programs. Group therapy is led by a trained individual at My Sister's Place in Philadelphia, PA and consists of members from different stages of recovery.
The goal of group therapy sessions is to foster hope and a sense of belonging, share information, and learn coping mechanisms. It also helps to have people who can relate to what you’re going through. Good behaviors can also be contagious, and participants can learn from one another.
Unresolved trauma is often a key reason why many patients resorted to substance abuse. Trauma could be physical abuse, sexual abuse, war, natural disasters, divorce, accident, loss of a loved one, etc. If trauma is the primary cause of substance abuse, then both issues must be addressed.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is an improved version of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) DBT is a treatment of choice for people being treated at My Sister's Place whom are suffering from self-harming behaviors. Conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and borderline personality disorder also benefit from DBT.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an approach and method in psychotherapy. My Sister's Place asks people to investigate how their thoughts, including habitual, negative, and inaccurate ways of thinking affect behaviors. CBT is based on the idea that rigid, inflexible ways of thinking cause people to have a limited ability to cope with stress
Patient Experience
Creative Arts
It is believed that enhancing creativity and developing skills related to it can help people with addiction recover faster. Activities such as painting, writing, acting, and dancing are considered therapeutic as they become outlets for patients to blow off steam, channel their emotions, and express their thoughts. Some people in recovery find it difficult to do so, especially when they suffer from co-occurring disorders such as depression.
Creative arts therapy at My Sister's Place in Philadelphia, PA heals these individuals and teaches them to express themselves more meaningfully. With this type of treatment, the process matters a lot more than the final output because it’s more important for therapists and counselors to see how a patient frees himself or herself up for expression.
Experiential Therapy at My Sister's Place
Experiential therapy at My Sister's Place includes helping people work through emotional disorders by participating in events in real-time. It moves away from conventional talk therapy to discuss their concerns and emotions by making patients play roles or use props. It allows people to handle trauma and feelings healthily, reducing the need to resort to alcohol and substances in Philadelphia, PA.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123 Phone Number(215) 763-1020 Meta DetailsUpdated April 15, 2024
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Addiction Information
Pennsylvania ranks 14th in the nation for drug-related deaths. More than 10% of all deaths in Pennsylvania have been related to drugs and alcohol. 30% of Pennsylvania youth reportedly drink alcohol monthly, with more than 20,000 teenagers having an alcohol problem. The rate of opioid misuse in Pennsylvania is double the national average.
Drug addiction and abuse are a big problem in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to recent statistics, about 73,000 people in Philadelphia struggle with drug addiction. This means that about 7.5% of the population is addicted to drugs. Philadelphia also has one of the highest overdose rates in the country, with about four deaths per 100,000 people. It is important to choose a program that fits the individual's needs and addiction severity.
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