About Peace Valley Recovery
Peace Valley Recovery, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania is a supportive hub where individuals can really focus on getting back on track if they're dealing with addiction or mental health issues. Their doors are open during the week and even a bit on Saturday mornings. They're all about helping people find their footing again without completely upending their lives.
Different Paths for Different Folks
What feels right about Peace Valley Recovery is that they get that everyone's journey is unique. They offer a few different ways they can help people. There's their intensive outpatient program (IOP), which is great because you can still handle your day-to-day stuff while getting support a few times a week. Then they have the partial hospitalization program (PHP), or day treatment, which is a bit more involved during the day but you still head home after.
They also know that sometimes there's more going on than just addiction, so they have a dual diagnosis program to help with that. And they really value the support of family, which is why they have a Family Program.
For the long run, they help with aftercare planning and bring in the 12 Step program for a community feel. Plus, for some, medication can be a real game-changer, so they offer medication management.
Their general way of doing things involves talking things out in counseling sessions. They offer sessions both one-on-one and in groups, to help people understand themselves better and find healthier ways to cope.
Creative and Experiential Therapies
What's interesting about Peace Valley Recovery is they bring in some approaches you might not see everywhere. They use EMDR for helping people process tough memories, and they get creative with music therapy and art therapy as ways to express feelings. They even have yoga therapy and other more hands-on experiential therapies, which is a way to connect with yourself through different methods.
It feels like they're trying to help the whole person heal, not just the addiction. The real wins seem to be that they really tailor their help to each person, create a supportive community and give you practical tools for staying on track.