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Program Stages at TROSA: From “Intern” to “Graduate”
TROSA is a thoughtfully designed multi-year program helping individuals achieve and sustain long-term recovery. Recovery is a lifelong process and TROSA offers opportunities for participants
Evidence-Based Treatment
TROSA is an award-winning, evidence-based treatment program for individuals with substance use disorders. TROSA uses nationally-recognized best practices and evidence-based skills classes, techniques, and therapies,
TROSA Community Assignments
The goal of TROSA community assignments is to provide residents with team-based environments to learn and practice daily skills for long-term recovery. Community assignments are
TROSA Program Model: Modified Therapeutic Community
Modified Therapeutic Community TROSA is a modified therapeutic community (TC), providing evidence-based services through a comprehensive multi-year residential treatment program. TROSA is considered a modified
Are There Free Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs in NC?
Treatment programs can range in price, depending on your unique circumstances and the type of treatment that’s best for you. If you are unable to
Ways to Talk About Addiction
Talking to someone in your life who is dealing with addiction can be hard to navigate. You may not know what to say or how
How Alcoholism Impacts Families
Whether you realize it or not, alcoholism impacts more than just the person who is addicted to alcohol. Alcoholism impacts several areas of one’s life,
How to Help Someone with Addiction
Addiction is a public health epidemic. In fact, it is estimated that 53 million or 19.4% of people 12 and over have used illegal drugs
Addiction and Depression: How They Can be Connected
With the world and our lives constantly changing it’s not uncommon to feel some level of depression and/or burnout. While most people will experience highs
How Rehab Works: Inpatient vs Outpatient
According to a study conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, it is estimated that more than 20 million Americans were in