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Work-Flex Requirements

The Work-Flex Program is ideal for clients who have stable, full-time jobs that align with their recovery goals. Employment should offer structure and predictability, allowing for consistent treatment attendance and providing a positive or neutral influence on sobriety. Our team is committed to working with each client to create a customized treatment plan that balances their job with their path to long-term recovery.


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How does PHP differ from inpatient and outpatient programs?

PHP provides more intensive support than standard outpatient programs but allows clients to live at home, unlike inpatient programs that require residential care. It’s designed for those needing daily support but not around-the-clock monitoring.


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What is the Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) at Tranquility Woods?

The PHP at Tranquility Woods is a structured, intensive treatment program that provides daytime therapy and support, allowing clients to return home in the evenings. It offers a balanced approach for those needing significant care without 24-hour supervision.


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Is Residential Treatment covered by insurance?

Yes, residential treatment is often covered by insurance, though the extent of coverage varies by provider and plan. At Tranquility Woods, our admissions team is available to help verify your benefits and guide you through the insurance process to make treatment as accessible and affordable as possible.


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Is PHP covered by insurance?

Many insurance providers cover PHP as part of addiction and mental health treatment. We encourage clients to verify insurance by contacting our admissions team to discuss coverage and payment options.


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Who is PHP suitable for?

PHP is ideal for individuals who need structured support for addiction or mental health issues but do not require residential care. It’s also a good option for those transitioning from inpatient treatment or seeking a higher level of care than traditional outpatient programs.


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What Do We Learn in IOP?

In IOP, participants learn coping strategies, relapse prevention, self-awareness, communication skills, mindfulness, goal setting, and how to build a support network to maintain long-term well-being and recovery.


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Is Virtual IOP Available?

Yes, virtual IOP options are available, allowing participants to access therapy remotely. This flexible format provides the same therapeutic benefits as in-person sessions for those needing a convenient or remote option.


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Where is Your IOP Located?

Our IOP is located at 1460 Ritchie Hwy Suite 207, Arnold, Maryland, conveniently accessible for those in the Anne Arundel County area.


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What is IOP?

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provide structured, therapeutic support for individuals who need regular treatment but can live at home. IOPs offer therapy sessions several times a week, helping participants develop coping skills, address challenges, and build a support network.


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How Does Therapy Support Mental Health in Opiate Addiction Treatment?

Therapy addresses both the mental and emotional effects of opiate addiction through specialized treatment.


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How Does Buprenorphine Help During Opiate Detox?

Buprenorphine provides stability during detox, reducing withdrawal symptoms and preparing clients for deeper mental health work.


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Why Is Therapy Important for Depression and Addiction?

Therapy for depression reduces substance cravings and supports recovery.


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How Does Treating Depression Help with Addiction?

Addressing depression alongside addiction provides a foundation for long-term recovery.


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Treatment Methods used for PSTD and Addiction

We use trauma-informed care, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) to address both PTSD and addiction.


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How are PTSD and addiction connected?

PTSD and addiction are often intertwined, as individuals with PTSD may turn to substances to manage symptoms like flashbacks, insomnia, and hypervigilance.


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Addressing Anxiety and Substance Abuse

We understand how untreated anxiety can lead to substance abuse, as individuals often turn to drugs or alcohol to cope with overwhelming feelings.


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Cigna Insurance Coverage for Addiction Treatment

Cigna Open Access, PPO, and POS polices are accepted at Tranquility Woods.


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Anthem Insurance Coverage for Addiction Treatment

Anthem PPO and POS plans are accepted at Tranquility Woods.


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United Healthcare Insurance Coverage for Addiction Treatment

United Healthcare Choice Plus policies are accepted at Tranquility Woods.


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Tricare Insurance Coverage for Addiction Treatment

Tricare Select, Prime, and Young Adult policies are accepted at Tranquility Woods.


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Aetna Insurance Coverage for Addiction Treatment

Aetna PPO and POS plans are accepted at Tranquility Woods.


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What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese practice involving thin needles inserted into specific body points to promote healing.


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How Much Does Treatment Cost?

Costs vary based on health insurance coverage


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Are Private Rooms Available?

Private Rooms are Available in our phase one residential and phase two Extended Care at an additional cost.


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Do you offer detox services as part of the program?

Yes, we provide medically supervised detox services for clients who need to go through withdrawal safely while in our phase one residential treatment.


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How does your program address the underlying causes of addiction?

Our program addresses these root causes through intensive therapies, mental health support, and holistic practices that help clients heal from within.


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What types of addiction do you treat?

We treat a wide range of substance use disorders, including alcohol, opioids, prescription drugs, and other forms of chemical dependency.


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