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Kedesh Treatment

Our client centred treatment programs are designed to address the psychological aspects of addiction. We have a multidisciplinary team of Psychologists, Counsellors, Case Managers and Support Workers who can help you to reach your recovery goals.

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is the primary therapeutic modality of KRS, however your therapist may employ a multi-modality approach which includes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic Therapies, Attachment Theory, Family Systems Theory, Gestalt Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and Positive Psychology. Our treatment programs are flexible and are tailored to meet the needs of each individual client.


Individual Counselling

All clients are allocated an individual counsellor who they will see for weekly sessions throughout the duration of their. Individual sessions are tailored to your specific recovery needs. We take a client centered and feedback informed approach.


Case Management

Our Case Managers can assist you with planning for the future and developing an aftercare plan. Case Management typically focuses on assistance with housing, employment, integrated therapeutic services, training and education. Clients of Kedesh may be eligible to reduce fines through the State Debt Recovery Office by applying for a Work Development Order during their treatment.


Group Therapy

Our group therapy modules cover the following;
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
Relapse prevention and drug refusal skills
Mindfulness  and grounding
Inter and intra-personal relationships
Anxiety
Anger
Depression
Self-Identity
Communication and Assertiveness Skills


Family Engagement

Addiction not only takes a heavy toll on the individual, but also on their families and loved ones. It influences the way families interact, and develop patterns in the way families behave together. While not always obvious, these patterns of behaviour can influence the dynamics of the whole family, deteriorating trust, functioning, communication, and the ability to cope. All families find it difficult to deal with addictive behaviour and substance abuse.

We can support family members and carers to take an active role in the treatment and recovery of the individual, by agreement with everyone involved.

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