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| Intro | Referrals, Screenings & Admissions | Entry Phase | Phase One | Phase Two | Phase Three | ||
Phase Two
Phase Two employs similar techniques and approaches as Phase One. However, this Phase is designed for clients to address deeper, more personal issues that have affected their homeless status and addiction. Psychodynamic interventions are utilized, and modules address family issues, re-entry, problematic personalities, depression and anger, codependency, trauma, ACOA issues, relapse prevention, relationship issues, and steps two and three. Clients begin participation in the Job Club, preparing a vocational plan. This Phase lasts two-three months.
