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Cedar was an great treatment center. First class staff and accommodations. Would recommend it to anyone who is serious about getting sober.
Confrontational therapy is used as a behavioral modification model in order to address the problems that addiction is a result of. However, Length of time commitment (2 years) was a downfall. After having been unsuccessful in my recovery following many other treatment attempts, Stout Street helped me address the issues that caused my use and develop healthy habits to give me a solid foundation for recovery. I would recommend the program and refer regularly from the agency I work at currently.
I have been connected to AIM House in Boulder for near 20 years. It started when my partner\'s young 19 year old was having a host of issues with anxiety, some depression and occasionally smoking weed. He just could not get on track with emerging successfully in young adulthood. I recommended AIM House and to my partner and his son went there for about 6 months. I cannot say enough about the therapeutic support, mentoring and life skills they provided him and how quickly he was able to cope and find direction in his life. He entered college, got a part-time job and became involved in the young adult community here in Boulder. Over the years I have had the opportunity to recommend many young adults to AIM House and the outcomes for the participant and their families is all you could hope for. Great program. Joseph D.