Casa Recovery’s Christian Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program specializes in recovery based on faith and a personal relationship with Christ.
We believe that the principles of recovery combined with the principles of a Christ-centered faith offer effective and practical guidance that helps our clients stay away from the temptations and troubles that addiction has brought into their lives. By helping our clients get back in touch with their faith, we are able to offer a type of recovery program that connects with the mind, body, and spirit of each person. We encourage family members to participate in the recovery of their loved ones and have found that strong support systems are crucial to long-term recovery after our program has been completed.
We have staff members that maintain the Christian faith, including a pastor for one-on-one sessions and Christian drug counselors, who bring an all-inclusive curriculum to the table, welcoming those who seek a spiritual program regardless of religious denomination or spiritual belief. We offer services and programs for individuals at all levels of addiction and have counselors ready to help.
Why suffer another day? There is nothing to be ashamed of in seeking help for addiction. Call us today at 866-932-3102 and find out how to break free from the destructive cycle of drugs and alcohol and reclaim your faith, health, and happiness.
Our Christian Drug & Alcohol Treatment Program includes:
- Weekly one-on-one with our Pastor
- Weekly counseling with our Christian drug counselor
- Morning devotional
- Christ-centered Curriculum: Daily sessions/workshops
- Weekly worship services
- Specialized outside meetings (Monday, Thursday, Friday)
- Plus our regular program: individual psychotherapy, education/process groups, massage, acupuncture, yoga, personal training, outside meetings, fun sober activities
Our Christian Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program here at Casa Recovery is all-encompassing and allows you to fully dive into healing that can lead you on the path to a better and fuller life, without your addiction. Our program includes:
Weekly one-on-one meetings with our pastor- Don’t feel alone in your fight for sobriety. Spirituality and faith can seem like a huge idea to wrap your head around, but our pastor can help you work through your fears and questions in your pursuit of God and get your life back.
Christ-centered curriculum- Our curriculum is in-depth, well-researched, and can give you the information and structure you need to succeed. We also offer daily sessions and workshops surrounding this curriculum. [Click here for more information on the curriculum]
Weekly counseling with our Christian drug counselor- Similarly to meeting with the pastor weekly, a meeting with our Christian drug counselor can help you make the pieces fit. Our counselor understands your addiction, and your quest to find God in the midst of it all, and can help you through.
Morning Devotional- Starting off your day right is key to having a fruitful and overall pleasant day. Morning devotionals will help you keep your focus on your spiritual quest and on God, and help set you up for a successful day.
Weekly worship services- Worship is the biggest way to praise God, and by turning your heart to worship through both the good and bad times, you are tuning your heart and soul to the unwavering strength and peace that God provides.
Specialized outside meetings (Monday, Thursday, Friday)- Dependent on your goals and needs, we can get you to specialized outside meetings to meet you where you are in your recovery.
+ Our Regular Program- Individual psychotherapy, education/process groups, massage, acupuncture, yoga, personal training, outside meetings, and fun sober activities.
Faith-Based Recovery Curriculum
Having the proper tools to recover is extremely important in any treatment plan, however, they are especially important in a Faith-Based Recovery plan. The plan focuses on the promises and character of God, which are found in the Holy Bible. That book, along with others, is what we here at Casa Recovery base our Faith-Based recovery curriculum on. Here are some examples of tools we use:
The Life Recovery Bible, Personal Size NLT
The HOLY BIBLE is a book about recovery. It records how the world began and how God created it to be good. Then it tells us about the beginning of sin-about the first time people decided to reject God’s plan. It spells out the fatal consequences that result from rejecting God’s program. But the Bible doesn’t leave us in despair. It reveals a plan for recovery and the source of power to accomplish it. It provides us with the only pathway to wholeness-God’s program for reconciliation and healing. Each feature in The Life Recovery Bible leads readers to the powerful resources for recovery found in the Holy Scriptures.
Boundaries Workbook: When to Say Yes When to Say No To Take Control of Your Life
Draw the line . . . Used with its companion book, Boundaries, this workbook will provide practical, non-theoretical exercises that will help you set healthy boundaries with parents, spouses, children, friends, co-workers, and even yourself . . . by drawing on God’s wisdom. Being a loving and unselfish Christian does not mean never telling anyone no. This workbook helps you discover what boundaries you need and how to avoid feeling guilty about setting them. It will give you biblically based answers to questions you have about boundaries.
A Guide to the Big Book’s Design for Living With Your Higher Power
The first three Steps show us how we can build a working relationship with our Higher Power, or God as we understand God. Steps One, Two, and Three are covered in the Big Book from page xxiii (xxv, 4 ed.] to the bottom of page 63. The next four steps, Steps Four through Seven show us how we can better know and live at peace with ourselves. Steps Four, Five, Six, and Seven are covered in the Big Book on the last two lines of page 63 to the end of the second paragraph on page 76. Finally, the last five Steps – Steps Eight through Twelve – give us a design for living meaningful lives with other people and for continuing a daily program of recovery for the rest of our lives. The Big Book covers these Steps from the third paragraph on page 76 to the end of page 103.
The Twelve Steps: A Spiritual Journey (Tools for Recovery)
“We use The Twelve Steps–A Spiritual Journey as a vehicle to move our people down the road to further discipleship and fellowship. When used in the group experience, it promotes unity and molds people together into the family of God”.
Contact us in San Juan Capistrano for more information
We would love to answer any questions you have about the curriculum and our program here at CASA Recovery. Contact us today to learn more and to schedule a private consultation.