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SOAR adult program
In addition to individual
psychotherapy, SOAR provides treatment to adults in a three-phase group
program: each phase has a specific focus and goal:
Phase I:
Safety and stabilization: This twelve week
psychoeducational program is designed to help clients develop personal
safety and stability in their lives.
Topics include family relationships,
support networks, boundary setting, safety plans, and understanding the
traumatic impact of sexual abuse.
Phase II - Working
through trauma: This sixteen-week program follows a Gestalt group
therapy model and is designed to give clients opportunities to recount
memories of abuse in a safe environment, to safely experience and express
emotional reaction, and to receive and provide emotional support.
Phase III -
Reconnection: This twelve-week program, in the
form of a traditional group therapy model, is client directed and deals
with healthy sexuality and intimacy including how to make positive
lifestyle and relationship choices.
An optional Phase IV program provides
aftercare for clients who have completed the three phrases of the group
program. Clients who enroll in Phase IV meet to work on their personal
recovery goals with professional staff and others in recovery.