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Client participation was great. Feels like a prison though. RRepeated client
Hardcore Sobriety! Ego deflation is where it's at! They teach you the truth about our disease, drugs & alcohol aren't the problem, we are! I learned so so so much, about basic things I thought I knew, such as selfish, dishonest, pride, ego etc., and it opened my eyes to who I really was, and allowed me to see as human beings we all have defects, some of which I listed above, but The Ranch taught me to identify these defects, accept responsibility for them, and take action to change them. Intensive community groups every week, sometimes daily. Very high success rate for those who graduate this program (generally 12+ months). They gradually adapt u back into society and help you to the fullest extent in aftercare. 12 step Alcoholics Anonymous, but for alcoholics and addicts. I myself spent 16 months there, graduated, moved out, continued to sponsor girls/ stay involved w house, but after almost 2 yrs of sobriety I relapsed, due to my own behavior, well lack of. Too much emphasis on graduating, the facility is offered for anywhere from 30, 60, 90 days, 6 months, or until graduating, but as I mentioned above, graduation takes a minimum of 12 months typically. For those who are only committed for short term stays I feel their treatment is often not focused on as it should be. They constantly group or try to talk residents into "committing to graduate" . I also feel certain staff members share too much of their personal life, and do not handle or treat women w enough respect, thus very easily creating resentments that girls in house are scared to bring to attention. Also, too much involvement in graduates personal life, after they have left house and graduated.
The staff are overall loving caring friendly people. They go above and beyond there jobs to accommodate everyone l everyone. John the IOP teacher on the other hand is rude disrespectful and inconsiderate to clientsHe comes off as if he is better then