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Battered Women's Task Force

  • Topeka, KS
  • Inpatient

The Battered Women's Task Force in Topeka, Kansas is a non-profit organization that provides critical services to women and children who are victims of violence, abuse and neglect. Their mission is to provide prevention and support services for those affected by violence, as well as extensive treatment programs for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction. Battered Women's Task Force’s main objectives are to support victims in their healing process and empower them to live a healthy and productive life.

The Battered Women's Task Force offers a variety of services to those affected by addiction and substance abuse. They offer counseling, education and support groups, along with medication-assisted treatment, health and wellness programs, and psychosocial interventions. These services all strive to target the physical, mental and emotional issues that addiction can bring. In addition, the team provides assessments and referrals to other treatment options if necessary, such as inpatient treatment.

Battered Women’s Task Force has achieved several accreditations and awards in the addiction treatment field. They are a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) and hold an excellent ratings from CARF. They have also been recognized with the “Best of Topeka" award by the Greater Topeka Partnership for their outstanding services. Furthermore, their staff are certified in trauma-informed care, providing quality care for those that have experienced trauma in their past.

  • 1 Conditions Treated
  • 2 Levels of Care
  • Speaks English
  • 5 Therapies & Programs

Conditions and Issues Treated

Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment at Battered Women's Task Force

Some addicts can benefit from substance abuse treatment, which is designed to help them become and remain sober without the use of medications. These programs are typically used by those struggling with drugs like marijuana or hallucinogens. However, they might be beneficial for those with a co-occurring mental health disorder like schizophrenia, major depression or bipolar disorder.

During this type of treatment, the addict will meet with therapists and other professionals on a regular basis to learn coping skills and healthy ways to deal with their addiction and mental health disorder.

Treatment programs often combine medications with counseling, support groups and even medical services like those found in hospitals or doctor’s offices. There are also detoxification services that addicts can use to get sober and avoid severe withdrawal symptoms.

Levels of Care

This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

Inpatient rehab means you live there while your addiction or co-occurring disorder is treated. Prescribed medications are used along with counseling.

This type of rehabilitation provides a drug-free environment for people who struggle with chronic/long-term addiction (or their own home). Jobs or school can be put on hold until after the stay to focus solely on recovery.

Therapies & Programs

During individual therapy at Battered Women's Task Force in , the person in recovery meets with a therapist one on one to go over their situation and learn from past mistakes. The counselor or therapist will use this time to address the causes of addiction, triggers, and any mental issue or dual diagnosis. They will also address aftercare plans, giving them the best chances of long-term sobriety.

This therapeutic process is very intense and challenging to go through. Some clients may find it easier to open up with someone apart from their family or loved ones who understand their struggles and experience with addiction.

Addicts in Topeka, KS can find support in group therapy at Battered Women's Task Force by finding peers who understand their situation and being held accountable. They also learn to develop faith, understanding, and insight into their addiction through shared conversations.

Group Therapy is employed by drug treatment centers to provide the recovering addict with a platform to talk about their feelings and experiences. It also provides for an opportunity to learn from other addicts who have successfully overcome their addiction. It is recommended that all group members be recovering addicts for this type of therapy to work.

Location & Contact

Battered Women's Task Force Location and Directions
Address
712 South Kansas Avenue
Topeka, KS 66603

Phone Number
(785) 233-1750

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Battered Women's Task Force Location and Directions

Location

  • 712 South Kansas Avenue
    Topeka, KS 66603
  • (785) 233-1750

Accepts

  • Gender
    Female, Gender-Exclusive
  • Modality
    Group, Individuals

Listed July 11, 2021

Updated July 25, 2024

Topeka, Kansas Addiction and Treatment

About 42% of adults in Kansas have tried an illicit drug at some point in their lives. 12.4% of the state population uses illegal drugs and 4.5% abuse alcohol in a given year. 15.16% of all deaths in Kansas between 2008 and 2017 were caused by either drugs or alcohol.

Topeka is a vibrant city with scenic nature trails, museums, and a thriving arts scene. However, it faces challenges with rising opioid-related overdose deaths and a surge in methamphetamine-related hospitalizations.

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