Nak union encourages clients to assume responsibility for their behavior which is a key component to our model of care. Our model is comprehensive as we integrate behavior modification and community reintegration. Each client is treated as an individual but also a member of the group.
In accumulation to perform care coordination, each person will also have the opportunity of a behavioral health assessment, a psychiatrist valuation and care.
DEVELOPING BOND IN SOCIETY
At Nak Union Behavioral Health, clients are taught to understand the benefits of community and friendship during group counseling gatherings and to actively partake and gain strength and self-assurance from sharing themselves with others.
The best-known treatment model is the therapeutic community (TC), with planned lengths of therapy. Mental health and addiction are viewed in the context of an individual’s social and psychological deficits, and treatment focuses on developing personal accountability and responsibility as well as socially productive lives. Treatment is highly structured and can be confrontational at times, with activities designed to help examine damaging beliefs, self-concepts, and destructive patterns of behavior and adopt new, more harmonious and constructive ways to interact with others. Research shows that TCs can be modified to treat individuals with Community Support & Behavioral Assistance
Proposed Services will Address many forms such as Violence and Trauma
Nak Union Behavioral Health will implement trauma-informed approaches in the delivery of services to clients. Many of our participants will have histories of physical and sexual abuse and other types of trauma-inducing experiences. These experiences often lead to mental health and co-occurring disorders such as chronic health conditions, substance abuse, eating disorders, and HIV/AIDs.
The work of NAK Union Behavioral Health Treatment is based
on an understanding of the vulnerabilities or triggers of trauma survivors that
traditional service delivery approaches may worsen, so that services and
programs can be more supportive and avoid re-traumatization.
The interrelation between trauma and symptoms of trauma
The need to work collaboratively with survivors, family and friends of the survivor, and other human services agencies in a manner that will empower survivors and cons
Family Counseling Services
Family Counseling and Training Services utilize a curative involvement and counseling service proven to be effective with recognized family populations, findings and service needs. The program provides:
- Methodical collaborations between the client, the professionals and the family participants geared toward the renewal and growth of the family component.
- Family sustenance, includingguidance and certainhealingactions to improve family functions, interactions, and communication that encourage the revival of family unit.