Evidence-Based Therapies

The Power of
Proven Treatment
Evidence based therapies are proven to improve outcomes when you are facing addiction or mental health challenges. Research shows these structured approaches can increase recovery success rates by up to 60 percent compared to unstructured care.
Through evidence based therapy, you work with licensed clinicians who help you identify unhealthy thought patterns, manage emotions, and build practical tools for long term stability. Your care is designed to address both addiction and co occurring conditions such as anxiety, trauma, or depression, supporting balance and meaningful change.

Science and Faith
in Balance
Addiction is often connected to emotional pain, past trauma, or a weakened spiritual foundation. By combining evidence based therapy with faith centered care, treatment supports healing of both the mind and the spirit.
Therapy sessions help you manage triggers, strengthen relationships, and develop healthier coping strategies, while prayer, mentorship, and spiritual reflection support growth and accountability. This balance between science and faith helps you rebuild purpose, resilience, and lasting peace beyond treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right recovery program is an important step. Here, you’ll find answers about our Christ-centered care, programs, and supportive community to help you move forward with confidence and hope.
What is an evidence based approach in therapy?
An evidence based approach uses treatment methods that have been scientifically tested and proven effective through research. These therapies are continually refined to ensure clients receive safe, reliable, and results-driven care.
What are some examples of evidence based treatment?
Common examples include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), EMDR, Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Trauma-Focused Therapy. Each method targets different aspects of addiction and mental health recovery.
What are the three criteria for evidence based treatment?
Evidence based treatments meet three main standards: strong scientific research, proven effectiveness in real-world settings, and professional clinical expertise guiding how they are applied.
What are the four types of evidence based practice?
The four pillars are clinical expertise, client values, best available research, and treatment context. Together, these ensure each person receives care tailored to their unique needs and goals.
How do evidence based therapies help with addiction recovery?
They provide structure, accountability, and skill development while addressing the mental and emotional patterns behind addiction. When combined with faith based support, they lead to stronger, longer-lasting recovery outcomes.


