Residential Treatment Pathway

Residential Treatment for Addiction and Substance Use

Changing your relationship with substances or compulsive behaviors is hard, especially when use is tangled up with stress, mood, or past pain. The addiction recovery pathway at Sibcy House offers a supportive, non-shaming place to understand those patterns and build a recovery plan that fits your goals and your values.

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Who This Helps

This pathway is for adults who want to change their relationship with substances or behavioral addictions, whether that involves alcohol, drugs, prescription misuse, gambling, or other compulsive patterns that get in the way of health, relationships, or goals. It meets people at different stages of change, whether you’re exploring moderation, harm reduction, or abstinence-based recovery, and it’s especially suited to people whose use is connected to stress, mood, trauma, or difficulty tolerating distress.

If any of that feels familiar, you’re in the right place.

It may be a fit if you’re navigating:

  • Alcohol, drug, or prescription misuse
  • Behavioral or compulsive patterns, such as gambling
  • Substance use connected to stress, mood, or trauma
  • Co-occurring mental health and substance use needs
  • A desire to change, wherever you are in the process, from moderation to harm reduction to abstinence

What It Focuses On

The addiction recovery pathway gives you a supportive, non-shaming space to build insight, strengthen coping, and develop a recovery plan you can sustain. The work starts with understanding your patterns of use, identifying your triggers and cravings, and building skills to respond differently in high-risk moments.

Values-Based Change

Values-based change keeps recovery connected to what matters most to you, so the work is driven by your own goals rather than shame or pressure.

Relapse-Prevention Planning

Relapse-prevention planning helps you recognize high-risk situations early and build reliable strategies and supports to navigate them.

A Closed, Consistent Group Setting

A closed, consistent group setting creates safety, accountability, and connection with the same people over time, while reinforcing your sense of self-efficacy and personal choice.

Connected Care

Because substance use is so often connected to mood, trauma, or anxiety, this work happens alongside the rest of your care rather than in isolation.

What You’ll Gain

Over time, residents in the addiction recovery pathway work toward:

Greater awareness of your patterns, triggers, and high-risk situations
Practical, reliable skills to manage cravings and prevent relapse
Less shame and more self-compassion
Stronger emotional tolerance and healthier ways of coping
A recovery plan built around your goals, values, and support system

How It Fits Into Your Treatment

The addiction recovery pathway isn’t where treatment starts. Every resident begins with our Foundational Framework, focused on stability, insight, and readiness. Once you’re feeling more settled and your care and treatment team has a clearer picture of your needs, your treatment may move into the addiction recovery pathway, building on the stability you’ve already gained.

Your schedule continues to include some Foundations groups alongside pathway-specific work, individual coaching when it’s helpful, and recommendations shaped by your assessment. You can learn more about the full program on the Sibcy House residential treatment page.

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For Referring Providers

Considering whether the addiction recovery pathway fits your patient? Our admissions team can walk through the level of care, fit, and coordination of care. Clinicians can find referral information on our referrals page.

Referral Information

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