About Positive Recovery Centers The Woodlands
The Woodlands is part of Positive Recovery Centers and provides substance use treatment for adults that accommodates busy schedules. The facility is in Woodlands, Texas, and is ideal for guests who don’t require the rigorous structure of a residential program.
The Forefront of Flexibility
The center recognizes that not everyone needs inpatient care. They also understand that finances and schedules can play a huge role in seeking treatment. The Woodlands offers outpatient treatment that allows guests to continue with work, family, and school obligations. They provide telehealth appointments for even more convenience.
Family Involvement
Addiction doesn’t happen to just one person. It affects our loved ones, too. The staff encourages family involvement and offers workshops that educate those closest to you about the disease of addiction. It fosters a supportive atmosphere and helps improve communication skills so families can create a more cohesive, strong network for sobriety.
The Woodlands emphasizes building relationships and reducing feelings of isolation, which frequently accompany substance use. Individual and group counseling can help clients recognize substance use triggers and how to avoid them after completing the program. They also focus on relapse prevention skills that prepare them to maintain a sober lifestyle.
The team combines holistic treatment with traditional methods to offer the most comprehensive care. The facility includes a yoga studio and offers hiking and wilderness therapy where guests can enjoy time in nature, reduce stress, and increase relaxation for recovery. Guests may visit nearby areas such as the George Mitchell Nature Preserve with green spaces and walking trails.
The center is all about positivity and focusing on strengths, rather than addiction alone. The goal is to provide the tools that lead to lasting recovery. By the way, Market Street and the Woodlands Waterway aren’t too far off if you’re interested in exploring the area and finding new interests.





