Our Program
A telehealth program built on craft, not convenience.
Care that’s remote shouldn’t feel remote. Every part of our program is shaped to deliver the same depth as in-person treatment — with the schedule and footprint of your real life.
- Evening & weekend session windows
- Statewide coverage across Colorado
- IOP & OP levels of care
Telehealth Services
The same program — without the commute.
Therapy, group meetings, medication management, and the rest of our curriculum, delivered through secure video and phone with licensed clinicians.
- Individual therapy
— one-on-one video sessions with your primary clinician.
- Group therapy
— clinician-led video groups, scheduled around work and family.
- Holistic resources
— mindfulness, body-based skills, and supportive practices.
- Alumni support
— ongoing virtual groups plus monthly in-person gatherings when you’re ready.
- Family modules
— a short virtual course your loved ones can take alongside you.
- Optional accountability
— remote breathalyzer and lab partners, if they’re part of your plan.
Mental Health & Dual Diagnosis
Treating both, because they almost always travel together.
Roughly half of people who struggle with addiction are also living with a co-occurring mental health condition. Our clinicians are trained to treat both at once — not one and then the other.
Trauma & PTSD
Including complex PTSD and the patterns that often follow long-term, layered stress.
ADHD & ADD
Strategies and clinical care for attention-related patterns that overlap with substance use.
Mood & depression
Including major depressive disorder and other mood-related diagnoses.
Anxiety & OCD
Generalized anxiety, panic patterns, and obsessive-compulsive presentations.
Co-occurring assessment
An intake interview to map what you’re already living with — diagnoses, history, and goals.
Adaptive treatment plan
Plans that get re-evaluated as you progress — symptoms shift, and so should your care.
Clinical Approach
Four evidence-based modalities, woven together.
We don’t pick one therapy and stretch it across every situation. Our clinicians combine modalities based on what each person is working through.
Modality 01
CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Helping people notice the thought patterns and behaviors that are no longer working — and practice new ones. Well-supported across decades of research, alone or alongside other therapies.
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Substance use
- Relationship friction
Modality 02
DBT
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
A skills-based therapy built around four areas: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Especially useful when emotion intensity is part of the picture.
- Suicidal ideation
- Personality disorders
- Addiction
- Relationships
Modality 03
EMDR
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing
A trauma-focused therapy that helps the body and mind process difficult memories with bilateral stimulation, in a paced and structured way.
- PTSD
- Complex PTSD
- Anxiety
- Trauma reactions
Modality 04
ACT
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
Rooted in CBT, ACT focuses on building flexibility around difficult emotions — so they don’t become the reason you stop moving in the direction of your values.
- Avoidance patterns
- Values work
- Long-term recovery
Holistic Treatment
Evidence-based, with room for what science doesn’t yet measure.
Long-term recovery is rarely about one technique. We support whichever community works for you — AA, Dharma Recovery, SMART Recovery — and bring in alternative resources to round out the clinical work.
- Multiple recovery community pathways supported, not just one.
- Mindfulness practices integrated into the curriculum.
- A program designed to be supplemental to your real life, not invasive.
- Step-down support, including alumni groups and monthly in-person gatherings.
Family Program
Because no one finds recovery alone.
When the people closest to you understand what’s happening — and what to do about it — the relationships that addiction can fracture often become the relationships that hold things together.
Education
A guided introduction to substance use, recovery, and what your loved one is actually learning in care — so the household speaks the same language.
Communication tools
Practical ways to support without enabling, set boundaries without distance, and rebuild trust over time.
Measuring progress
Frameworks families can use to track meaningful change — without leaning on guesswork or comparing to last week.
Wondering if our program is the right fit?
A short conversation usually answers it. Tell us a little about your situation and we’ll take it from there.