Highly structured, our programs are conducted in
a therapeutic, caring environment while adhering to
a 12-Step philosophy. Treatment at Turning Point is
based on a holistic approach, emphasizing the physical,
emotional, medical, and spiritual needs of the whole
person. Clients follow a treatment plan that is tailored
to fit his/her own special needs, which includes group
and individual counseling. Both inpatient and outpatient
programs are available for chemical dependency and eating
disorders. Level of care and length of stay are decided
on an individual basis depending upon the specific needs
of each client. In addition, our chronic relapse prevention
techniques are an essential part of the clients' treatment
to promote a successful recovery.
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Residential
Programs Turning Point of Tampa's
inpatient program consists of three separate
and distinct levels of residential treatment
with special emphasis on a 12-Step based understanding
and acceptance of the addiction illness, as
well as life skill changes necessary for successful
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Outpatient
Services
Turning Point's Intensive Outpatient program
is a structured eight week program that allows
adults with chemical dependencies and/or eating
disorders to maintain their current employment
and residence while in treatment. The Intensive Outpatient
program includes both group and individual
counseling that allows personal exploration
of feelings, beliefs, and behaviors. |
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Day Treatment Program
Turning Point of Tampa's Day Treatment Program offers a structured, intensive treatment program for clients not meeting the criteria for residential treatment but requiring a more intensive level of treatment than outpatient services provides. |
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Family
Program
When one member of a family is suffering from
chemical dependency or an eating disorder
the whole family is affected. Family involvement
is vital to the ongoing recovery of the client
and to the healing of family relationships.
Therefore, Turning Point encourages family
members to participate fully in the treatment
experience via therapy sessions and/or the
Family Program. |
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