Not only must men be aware of their unique exposure to substance use and substance problems. They must also find treatment providers who know how to support their recovery in effective, gender-specific ways. In Boulder and greater Denver, your source for quality men’s treatment is Healing Pines Recovery. Our unique residential rehab program combines modern care options with a small-scale, customized treatment model. The end result for you or your loved one is maximal support for severe symptoms of drug or alcohol problems. We also feature additional resources for the treatment of trauma and dual diagnosis.
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Recent figures show that Boulder County, CO, has a mixed track record for substance use and substance problems. People in the county binge on alcohol at roughly the same rate as the entire state. In addition, greater Boulder is moderately affected by alcohol abuse/addiction, America’s leading cause of diagnosable substance use disorders (SUDs). However, marijuana use in the Boulder area is significantly higher than in Colorado as a whole.
Adults in Boulder County are slightly less likely than other Coloradans to consider themselves in poor mental health. Still, Greater Boulder has significant exposure to America’s most common mental illness: major depression. The same holds true for the region’s collective exposure to all serious mental health conditions.
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When they drink or use drugs, men, and women actually have equal overall odds of developing a SUD. However, men tend to use or misuse addictive substances more often than women. This fact holds true for:
Men are also more likely to experience physical dependence, a common milestone on the road to clinical addiction.
Substance use disorders are often found in association with major depression and a range of other serious mental health issues. This means that SUDs and mental illnesses frequently appear together, although one doesn’t necessarily cause the other to occur. Statistics show that men are significantly less susceptible to serious mental illnesses than women. Still, their overall rate for these conditions among adult males is roughly 18%.
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As a rule, all men and women face substantial challenges over the course of drug or alcohol treatment. However, the particular obstacles that get in the way of effective recovery aren’t always the same. Much of the difference between any two people can be accounted for by details unique to them as individuals. But gender also presents its own common, notable challenges. Things more likely to hinder your recovery as a man than as a woman include:
Men in recovery may also be hindered by widespread social stereotypes regarding acceptable male behavior.
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What kinds of help are available to you as a man enrolled in addiction treatment in Boulder? If you’re affected by withdrawal symptoms when you halt your substance use, detoxification is the recommended starting point. Detox helps you deal with these symptoms in ways that:
Your treatment plan will almost certainly include recovery options used to help all adults, regardless of their gender. These options typically include forms of psychotherapy such as:
They also include medication-assisted treatment (MAT). MAT, which adds addiction medication to your course of therapy, is heavily used in recovery plans for opioid problems. In addition, it can play a part in alcohol addiction treatment in Boulder.
Men enrolled at a Boulder addiction treatment center may also need additional forms of support. This support sometimes comes from trauma therapy or another holistic therapy option. It can also come from additional treatment for other mental health issues affecting you. In addition, the gender-specific treatment setting itself can help promote recovery success. That’s true because, in a program that doesn’t include women, men may be:
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A significant percentage of men in substance treatment need the 24/7 approach of a residential program. Factors that may lead to the use of this advanced recovery option include:
Healing Pines features residential addiction treatment for men. What’s more, we provide this treatment in a comfortable, human-scale environment rich in natural beauty. All of our residential programs are fully customized to help you succeed. Talk to us today to learn more about our residential treatment model.
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Healing Pines Recovery is a dedicated provider of high-quality care designed specifically for men. Our customized services make full use of gender-neutral treatments common to all effective rehab programs. They also provide you with extra, gender-specific resources that help bring lasting recovery one step closer to reality. Healing Pines is a residential treatment center in Colorado that can help. Contact us today for more information on the Healing Pines approach to effective treatment. We’re standing by to assist you.
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Mike is a Licensed Addiction Counselor with a passion for science and evidence-based practice. As an undergraduate Mike participated in the McNair Scholars program where he partnered with a highly published scientist to create an original project seeking to understand the intersection of trauma types and interpersonal behaviors. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Minor in Latino Studies, Mike went on to study at Cal State San Bernardino for a Master of Science in Clinical Counseling Psychology. Under the supervision of Dr. Christina Hassija, Mike learned the intricacies of trauma-focused therapy including Prolonged Exposure for PTSD and went on to co-author an encyclopedia chapter on trauma-focused treatments with his said mentor. After graduation, Mike worked in the addictions field applying trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT) within various treatment settings including government mental health clinics, residential units, and outpatient non-profits. Mike has also completed post graduate training in addictions and obtained multiple certificates in various CBT modalities.
Despite the scholarly and clinical resume, Mike truly appreciates the process of change and seeks to find joy in the work of therapy. He believes that therapists are present to serve the milieu and that a custom approach to recovery is paramount. He takes personal stories of trauma, grief, and general loss seriously while finding humility in being a part of another’s recovery journey.
Dr. Canfield grew up in Southern California and graduated Cum Laude with his bachelor’s degree in psychology. He attended medical school at Western University of Health Sciences in California before moving to Colorado to complete his psychiatry residency at the University of Colorado where he served as chief resident. He completed additional training in psychoanalysis at the University of Colorado. He has worked in forensic psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, and physician mental health. He strives to stay current with evidence based treatments in psychiatry. When not working, Dr. Canfield is spending time with his wife and three boys.