The outpatient center will treat any individual, even if they are not experiencing a substance use issue, according to an April 10 news release.
It will offer eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, narrative exposure therapy, brainspotting, expressive arts therapy, psychodrama, dialectical behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.
The program is designed to offer ongoing care after individuals leave its addiction treatment facility.
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