Sabino Recovery is a premier mental health and addiction treatment center located in Tucson, Arizona, nestled at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The center offers a serene environment conducive to healing, focusing on personalized and holistic care to address the root causes of various behavioral health issues.
Programs Offered at Sabino Recovery
- Betrayal Trauma – Support for individuals coping with the emotional distress caused by broken trust in relationships.
- Rejection Trauma – Addressing the deep-seated effects of rejection, abandonment, and relational wounds.
- Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder – Specialized care for individuals struggling with inappropriate social behaviors due to early childhood neglect.
- Secondary Trauma – Treatment for individuals affected by witnessing or hearing about traumatic events.
- Adjustment Disorders – Therapy for individuals struggling to adapt to major life changes or stressful situations.
- Reactive Attachment Disorders – Focused treatment for individuals with difficulty forming healthy emotional bonds due to early childhood experiences.
- Psychological Trauma – Comprehensive care for trauma-related mental health issues affecting emotional well-being.
- Acute Stress Disorder – Immediate intervention for those experiencing intense stress responses following a traumatic event.
- Addiction &/or Mental Health – Integrated treatment for individuals facing substance abuse and co-occurring mental health conditions.
- Mental Health Primary – Specialized mental health programs for those without addiction but dealing with emotional and psychological struggles.
- Inpatient – Residential treatment offering 24/7 care and support in a therapeutic environment.
- Complex PTSD – Intensive therapy for individuals suffering from prolonged trauma and its lasting effects.
- Dual Diagnosis – Addressing co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders simultaneously.
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) – Using FDA-approved medications alongside therapy to support addiction recovery.