Phoenix House

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[[File:Mitchell_S._Rosenthal">|thumb|left]] Phoenix House is a non-profit drug and alcohol rehabilitation organization that operates in the United States. It was founded in 1967 and has since grown to become one of the largest and most well-known substance abuse treatment providers in the country.

History[edit]

Phoenix House was established in 1967 in New York City by six heroin addicts who were participating in a detoxification program at a local hospital. They decided to create a self-help community to support each other in their recovery. The organization was named "Phoenix House" to symbolize the idea of rising from the ashes of addiction.

Programs and Services[edit]

Phoenix House offers a wide range of substance abuse treatment programs, including:

The organization uses evidence-based practices and individualized treatment plans to address the unique needs of each client. They also provide support for co-occurring mental health disorders, recognizing the importance of treating both addiction and mental health issues simultaneously.

Locations[edit]

Phoenix House operates numerous facilities across the United States, including in states such as California, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Virginia. Each location offers a variety of services tailored to the needs of the local community.

Philosophy and Approach[edit]

Phoenix House follows a holistic approach to treatment, addressing the physical, emotional, and social aspects of addiction. The organization emphasizes the importance of a supportive community and peer support in the recovery process. They also focus on building life skills and providing vocational training to help clients reintegrate into society successfully.

Notable Achievements[edit]

Over the years, Phoenix House has received numerous awards and recognitions for its contributions to the field of substance abuse treatment. The organization has been praised for its innovative programs and commitment to providing high-quality care to individuals struggling with addiction.

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