OUR PROGRAMS

Women’s Recovery Program

Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Women's Program

Healthy and sustainable recovery invites vulnerability. With this in mind, we designed our groups to cultivate a safe and dynamic setting to explore the vulnerable aspects of each member’s recovery journey. 

To begin, our team supports our clients in achieving and maintaining sobriety. Next, because our facilitators are dually trained in both mental health and substance use, we can support a compassionate exploration of core issues that drive substance use. We draw from a variety of therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Attachment Theory, Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention and more. Foundational to our approach are the 4 main components we emphasize to promote sustained change:

Accountability – Our groups cultivate strong bonds between members. These relationships help build connection and community. The relationships formed in our groups with our team, as well as group members, are often long lasting and support the process of lifelong changes.

Structure – All phases of treatment offer a comprehensive and individualized schedule. This ensures that clients receive the level of care necessary to break habits established during substance use. The time devoted to treatment reinforces change and creates an intentional practice that promotes stability and sustainability.

Support –. Our team works to support the individual’s journey toward recovery. We help empower each of our clients with a unique path toward health. We take a holistic look at areas of the person’s life that need healing. As the client gains insight, we help establish internal and external resources to meet the needs for each client.

Tools – Our curriculum has been built over decades of work in this field. Each of our unique tools has been developed from a variety of therapeutic modalities. Topics will include but not limited to:

  • Identifying and managing triggers
  • Building healthy community
  • Establishing clear boundaries and improving communication skills
  • Identifying and regulating emotions
  • Resolve enhancement and relapse prevention
  • Mindfulness for relapse prevention and emotion regulation
Women's Program

Getting into recovery isn’t simple. Many women have problems with depression, anxiety, self-esteem, relationships, goal setting or follow through.

Our Women’s Program includes 3 main phases of treatment:

Intensive Outpatient – This initial phase of treatment offers a supportive and multifaceted environment to establish ‘sturdy sober legs’. Within this phase, members learn a wide range of tools and skills to both manage triggers and expand awareness of underlying issues of substance use. Throughout IOP, members develop and hone a mindful presence to grow in self-awareness and self-care/compassion.  Phase 1 of treatment provides the foundation for continued growth and exploration as well as a ‘toolbox’ of skills available for further growth.

Continuing Care – Our second phase of treatment is designed to explore the underlying roots of substance use. Through this phase, participants develop a more compassionate understanding of the origins of their emotional pain and unmet needs that previously drove substance use. Each member develops her unique ‘practice’ of long-term recovery.

Resolve Enhancement – Our third phase of treatment consists of a minimum monthly individual session focused on evaluating a client’s recovery practices. This helps insure that sustainable support and structure have been created, and that our clients are able to live a satisfying life with no continued need or want for mood-altering substances.

Women's Program

Getting Started

To talk with a therapist about our Women’s Program, call us at (206) 547-1955. The skills you will develop are not learned on just an intellectual level-you’ll be learning and using them on an emotional level as well-all within a safe, supportive, comfortable environment.

In addition you will find information on evidence-based therapeutic methods that are standard in our treatment.

Please contact us to discuss whether our approach would be a good fit for you. (206) 547-1955

“My therapist does an outstanding job of leading the group in a way that promotes learning; unobtrusively sets and/or aids in the setting of standards for individuals in a group dynamic that promotes accountability.”

Male, 34

Contact Us

Contact Us

If you would like more information about our program or would like to arrange for an appointment please call 206-547-1955.

Please note—we are available by appointment only and groups are not open to the public. Please call us to set up an appointment to learn more about our program or to visit our offices.

Our program is located in a Historic Seattle Community Center in Wallingford—surrounded by 11 acres of gardens and park.

A Positive Alternative
4649 Sunnyside Ave N Suite 200
Seattle WA 98103
206-547-1955

Located at the Good Shepherd Center in Wallingford
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