Addiction Recovery | Treatments
Outpatient Services for Substance Use Disorder
Outpatient Services
For more details about this level of care or any other addiction service in our continuum, please call 866.852.4001.
All outpatient substance use disorder treatment at Pine Rest is provided by experienced credentialed therapists. We provide services for adults, adolescents and families. All therapists are capable of treating persons with both mental health and substance use disorders.
Services Include:
- Assessment and evaluation
- Individualized plan of care
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Coordination of care
- Referral
Therapy Information
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy are one-to-one sessions lasting 45 to 60 minutes. Treatment is available in multiple clinics as well as through teletherapy.
Group Therapy
Sessions cover recovery-based topics and allow for valuable individual sharing of progress, concerns and setbacks. Groups meet for 60-90 minutes once a week.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
MAT is the use of medications to relieve opioid and alcohol withdrawal symptoms and psychological cravings that cause chemical imbalances in the body. MAT clients are required to participate in other recovery-based therapy programs.
Outpatient Locations Offering SUD Treatment
Greater Grand Rapids Area
- Community Services – Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, MAT, StreetReach
- Northwest Clinic – Individual Therapy
- Retreat Clinic – Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Services, MAT, Intensive Outpatient Therapy, SUD Partial Hospitalization
Southwest Michigan
- Kalamazoo Clinic – Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, MAT
West Michigan Lakeshore
- Holland Clinic – Individual Therapy
- North Shore Clinic – Individual Therapy
Throughout Michigan
- Telehealth Clinic – Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Services, MAT, Intensive Outpatient Therapy
For more details about this level of care or any other addiction service in our continuum, please call 866.852.4001.
Today, therapy for the person with a substance use disorder is multifaceted and patient specific. Specialized training is required for both therapy and medical staff. Research continues to yield new information on biological predisposition, brain chemistry, and behaviors. Treatment will need to continue to change and improve. Treatment providers must create trusting, open and caring relationships with the person struggling with substance use disorder.