Our Approach to Treatment

We understand that a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment isn't effective for everyone, which is why we tailor our approach to your individual recovery goals. At Rosewood Recovery, we combine traditional therapy methods with innovative techniques and additional support services to create a treatment plan that’s as unique as you are.

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Art Interventions

Art interventions offer a creative and expressive approach to healing and personal growth. By using various artistic mediums—such as painting, drawing, and sculpture—clients can explore and express their emotions in ways that might be difficult to articulate verbally. These interventions can be particularly beneficial for individuals who find traditional talk therapy challenging or who seek a more holistic approach to their recovery.

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Rosewood RecoveryAddiction Treatment Center In Pennsylvania

Music Therapy

Music therapy is a dynamic and versatile therapeutic approach that leverages the power of music to support emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. Through structured musical activities and experiences, clients can explore their emotions, improve their mental health, and foster personal growth. Our board-certified music therapist employs a range of techniques, including active music engagement, improvisation, structured exercises, and emotional support, to tailor sessions to your unique needs

Trauma-Informed Care

At Rosewood Recovery, we integrate Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) into our therapeutic practices to ensure that all clients receive compassionate, respectful, and effective support tailored to their unique experiences and needs.

TIC is an approach to providing support and services that recognizes the prevalence and impact of trauma on individuals and aims to create a safe and supportive environment for healing. Our staff regularly participates in trauma-specific training to stay current with the latest advancements and emerging trends in trauma treatment and approaches.

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Rosewood RecoveryAddiction Treatment Center In Pennsylvania

EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a therapeutic approach designed to help individuals process and heal from traumatic experiences and emotional distress. EMDR involves the use of bilateral stimulation, typically through guided eye movements, to facilitate the processing of distressing memories. At Rosewood Recovery, staff have been trained in EMDR to support clients in healing from trauma and achieving their recovery goals

Neurofeedback Therapy

Neurofeedback therapy, also known as EEG biofeedback, is a technique that aims to train the brain to regulate its own activity. It involves using real-time monitoring of brainwave patterns to provide feedback to individuals, helping them learn to modulate brain function. Neurofeedback has aided in: improved focus and attention, stress reduction, enhanced sleep, and mood regulation

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Rosewood RecoveryAddiction Treatment Center In Pennsylvania

Therapy Dogs: In partnership with Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Inc.

Therapy dogs are specially trained animals that provide emotional support, comfort, and companionship to individuals in various settings, and Rosewood Recovery clients (and staff) when they visit the program. They play a significant role in enhancing the well-being of people undergoing therapy or dealing with emotional and psychological challenges.

Holistic Approaches

Rosewood collaborates with local practitioners to integrate a diverse range of holistic approaches into our treatment plans, ensuring a comprehensive and well-rounded care experience. treatment. Holistic therapy is an integrative approach to healing that considers the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—rather than focusing solely on specific symptoms or issues. This comprehensive method aims to address the interconnected aspects of an individual's well-being to promote overall health and balance

Sound Baths

Sound baths are a therapeutic practice that uses the vibrations and frequencies of sound to promote relaxation, healing, and well-being. During a sound bath, participants are immersed in a range of soothing sounds produced by various instruments, such as singing bowls, gongs, chimes, and drums.

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Rosewood RecoveryAddiction Treatment Center In Pennsylvania

Reiki

Reiki is a form of energy healing that originated in Japan and is designed to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The practice involves the transfer of energy from the practitioner to the client through gentle touch or by placing hands near the body.

Traditional Meditation

Traditional meditation typically involves sitting quietly in a comfortable position while focusing on the breath, a mantra, or an object of meditation. This practice aims to cultivate mindfulness, concentration, and inner peace.

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Rosewood RecoveryAddiction Treatment Center In Pennsylvania

Walking Meditation

Walking meditation combines physical movement with mindfulness practice, making it a more active form of meditation. It involves walking slowly and deliberately while focusing on the sensations and experiences of each step.

Chair Massage

Chair massage is a type of therapeutic massage performed while the recipient is seated in a specially designed chair. This form of massage focuses on areas of the body that commonly hold tension, such as the back, shoulders, neck, and arms.

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