Ongoing Therapy for Individuals in Recovery from Substance Use

Recovery Isn’t a One-Time Decision — It’s a Daily Choice. We Help You Stay on Track.

Whether you’re newly sober or have been through treatment before, maintaining recovery takes effort, structure, and support. Triggers, stress, family dynamics, mental health struggles — they don’t just disappear when substance use stops.
At Neubauer Mental Health Services (NMHS), we provide relapse prevention and recovery support as part of our outpatient substance use services. Our goal is to help you stay engaged, emotionally stable, and connected to the tools that keep you moving forward — especially when life gets hard.

Who This Is For

Relapse prevention and recovery support is ideal if you:
Who This Is For

What Recovery Support Looks Like at NMHS

Recovery doesn’t look the same for everyone. Our approach is flexible, personalized, and practical.

Therapy may include:

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Weekly or biweekly individual sessions

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Identification of high-risk triggers and patterns

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Coping strategies for cravings, emotional distress, or relapse moments

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Planning for major life events, transitions, or crises

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Mental health support to stabilize anxiety, depression, or PTSD

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Family or relationship counseling if appropriate

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Referral to peer recovery groups or community programs

You don’t have to “go back” to rehab to keep getting better — you just need the right tools in place.

Why NMHS for Ongoing Recovery Care

If You’ve Relapsed — You Haven’t Failed

Relapse is not the end of recovery. It’s a message: something needs more support, clarity, or structure. At NMHS, we help you reflect, regroup, and recommit — without shame or blame.
Why NMHS for Ongoing Recovery Care

Begin with Confidence. Continue with Support. Heal with Purpose.

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your child, or a loved one, Neubauer Mental Health Services is here to provide compassionate, clinically sound care grounded in best practices and measurable outcomes.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

You don’t have to wait for things to get worse. Whether you’re a parent, partner, or individual in pain — help is here. Let’s build a path forward, together.