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Jacob’s Ladder

 

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Program Information

Education, awareness and understanding are essential to recovering addicts and their families.  To achieve an awakening and to live a life of sustained recovery, the family requires education and engagement.  Jacob’s Ladder includes family programming to achieve those goals.  Below is information for everyone.  Families and addicts can learn more about programs, review information about the disease of addiction, and learn more about resources and partners that support or complement Jacob’s Ladder holistic addiction treatment programs.

Understanding the Disease of Addiction and the Recovery Required to Heal

The disease of addiction, and the personality of the addict, is characterized by a number of consistent and universal traits. Similar to many other illnesses, untreated consequences can span many areas including social and/or family relationships; emotional, physical, or mental health; financial, legal, and/or work status and more.

Understanding Addiction as a Disease

The first step to understanding drug addiction as a disease is to be aware that it is a primary illness and does not find its genesis in parenting style, mental health issues, family of origin or circumstance. These factors may exacerbate addiction, and vice versa, but they are not the central issue. The disease of addiction is both progressive and chronic. If left unabated it gets worse over time and addicts do not find a miraculous epiphany that enables them to later moderate their use.

To truly understand addiction, we need to realize the personality of an addict.  What differentiates the addict from the “normy”, is primarily characterized by an inherent and pervasive sense of alienation, sensitivity, over-reaching need for love and external validation, and egregious fears. Addicts are often self-described as “terminally unique.” Because the addict perceives his or her self as unique, societal norms no longer apply to them, nor is solace found through conventional means.

In order to quell the pain of separation and alienation, addicts use chemicals, manipulate families, lie, steal, cheat, invent personalities (those we find most attractive), and discard their true selves. In the end, the addict occupies his or her original body, but appears as a phantom of their true selves. Every time we step on other people to get high, guilt and shame are the consequence. In order to subordinate the sense of shame, more chemicals are used, loved ones are avoided, and a life of fear and hiding is created.

Understanding Recovery from Drug Addiction

At Jacob ’s ladder, we believe that abstinence without a committed recovery lifestyle is not a long-term solution to the disease of drug addiction. A healthy, life-long recovery is achieved through appropriate long-term treatment – to practice and live a meaningful existence.  Jacob’s Ladder’s unique offerings which include a working farmmusic & art programs and wilderness adventure therapy is a synthesis of multiple treatment modalities designed deliberately to offer individual customization and to facilitate an enlightened awakening for a lasting recovery experience.
The Jacob’s Ladder community is grounded in the belief that an atmosphere of authentic love, and unconditional positive regard is not simply a cliché, but rather, the curative essence in holistic addiction treatment. Therefore, we emphasize our agrarian, therapeutic model as a means of helping our clients find meaningful and lasting connections with their peers and themselves.

Our Long-term Drug Rehab Treatment Programs​ is Open to New Residents
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As our residents begin to make a practice of presence in their lives, with the earth, and with each other, they will find they have departed the vortex of substance abuse that has kept them sick and addicted. One might say that the practice of mindfulness-based relapse prevention techniques and a life of addiction recovery are both synonymous and inextricably linked. Our mindfulness based relapse prevention and cognitive therapy program at Jacob’s Ladder is not simply didactic, or conventionally educational, but it is experiential and guided.  
At Jacob’s Ladder, 12 step programs are one of many aspects of our substance abuse and addiction treatment program.  Residents attend four AA or NA meetings a week and complete step work throughout their experience.  All residents receive a copy of The Big Book andTwelve Steps and Twelve Traditions on arrival.  We offer a full library of addiction recovery content and publications that are assigned throughout their recovery journey.

Music and arts addiction programs

The Jacob’s Ladder music and arts studio includes music instruments and production equipment, as well as painting and art studios where our guests will explore known and unknown talents.  Under direction of our Music and Art Director, structured and facilitated lessons will relate their studio experience to a life of enlightened recovery.

Family program for substance abuse treatment

Jacob’s Ladder offers a family inclusive drug rehab program for long term inpatient substance abuse treatment where therapy sessions and coordinated visitation is part of the plan.  For the addict, a critical component of a sustained recovery is a return to a family that is able to support and participate in an active, mindful, and healthy recovery process.  Tele-medicine and video conferencing will be used during residential stays, and a family amends and healing workshop is conducted in the third phase.

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