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Journey House offers a specialized program targeting homeless women facing co-occurring disorders, including substance dependence and severe persistent mental illness (SPMI). Our interdisciplinary treatment team employs evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing (M.I.) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to support recovery and promote health. With unique approaches like individual and group sessions and transitional support, we cater to survivors of trauma and previous treatment failures. Our commitment is evidenced by 100% graduation rates, emphasizing stages of change and holistic well-being.
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Cutia W. Brown, LCSWClinical SupervisorCutia.Brown@WellspringKy.org 502.561.0003
Acronyms & Abbreviations Appendix (AAAA) SAMHSA CBT Hx AA IDDT *DD DxClt EBP EtOHSx LCSW SPMI / SMI MUW Tx LOL SSAM HUD D/O BPRS PTSD QoL M.I. LPCC *Dual Dx = Dual D/O = Co-Occurring D/O
Target Group • Homeless Women • Co-Occurring Disorders SPMI & Substance Dependent • [Survivors of Trauma, Previous Tx Failures, Criminal Hx]
Treatment Team • Clinicians • Program Coordinator • Rehab Counselors • Peer Specialists/Graduates “Navy Seals”
Clinical Interventions • Motivational Interviewing (M.I.) • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) • Solution-Focused
Stagewise Treatment • 7 days, 30 days, 6 months & 12 months • Individual & Groups • Stages of Change
Time Unlimited Services Graduates - “Navy Seals” Peer Support
Family and Sponsor Education • Alcohol and Drug Self-help • Dual Recovery Anonymous (DRA)
Pharmacological Treatment • Psychiatry appointments • SSAM
Interventions Promoting Health • Recreation • Appointments • Nutritious Meals • Structure
Secondary Interventions for Non-responders • Harm Reduction • Stagewise Treatment Outreach
2009-10 Outcomes Average Age Average Length of Stay # Served/# Graduates 100% Graduates -- A+