At Pyramid Healthcare, we understand that addiction is complex and personal. People turn to substances for various reasons, and their journeys into recovery are equally unique. We don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why every client’s treatment plan is personalized to meet their specific needs. Our evidence-based outpatient programs provide a supportive environment where individuals can develop healthier coping mechanisms, address the root causes of their substance use and gain the tools needed to achieve lasting recovery.
Matrix Model: A Structured Path to Recovery
At Pyramid Healthcare, we use the Matrix Model—a research-supported approach to addiction treatment that integrates therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing into a 16-week program. This method builds on itself, empowering clients to regain control of their lives by introducing positive, lasting habits. The Matrix Model emphasizes community and support, encouraging the involvement of peers and family members to reinforce recovery and strengthen the network of support.
During the program, clients will learn key strategies, such as:
The Matrix Model is structured into four stages:
- 1Early Recovery
- 2Family Education
- 3Relapse Prevention
- 4Social Support
As individuals progress through these stages, they not only learn how to make and maintain meaningful life changes, but they also gain access to external resources that can help them stay drug-free after completing treatment. This model has proven highly effective for clients, particularly those recovering from stimulant addiction.
Seeking Safety: Treating Trauma and Addiction Together
Addiction and trauma often go hand-in-hand. For many people, substance use begins as a form of self-medication to cope with past trauma or PTSD. At Pyramid Healthcare, we recognize the importance of addressing both addiction and trauma simultaneously. This is why we use the Seeking Safety curriculum, an evidence-based approach designed to help individuals work through trauma-related issues while achieving sobriety.
The Seeking Safety method empowers clients to focus on their recovery by moving forward rather than becoming stuck in the past. By addressing both PTSD and substance use, we guide participants toward healing and lasting change. Some of the core principles of Seeking Safety include:
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT): Long-Term Change Through Mindfulness
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is another key approach used at Pyramid Healthcare. ACT focuses on helping individuals create lasting change by changing how they respond to their thoughts and emotions rather than trying to eliminate negative feelings altogether. This therapeutic model is rooted in mindfulness and helps clients learn how to live according to their values, regardless of difficult emotions or thoughts that may arise.
Based on relational frame theory (RFT), ACT helps individuals recognize that while triggers can’t always be controlled, new behaviors can be formed to respond to them in healthier ways. ACT encourages individuals to focus on their values and desired behaviors, rather than reacting based on impulse or old habits.