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About Liberty Home Belgium
Liberty Home provides structured sober living, residential care, and intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) for addiction and mental health recovery. They focus on 12-Step fellowship, community care, and reintegration to prepare each client for a safe, sober life. Their experienced staff are all in recovery and deeply understand the journey. Clients learn life skills, relapse prevention techniques, and gradually integrate into life outside treatment for a seamless transition.
Liberty Home offers therapeutic care for drug and alcohol addictions, mental health conditions, and eating disorders. They use cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) as their evidence-based modes of treatment. Their counsellors address
•Depression
•Anxiety
•Codependency
•Eating disorders
•Drug and alcohol addictions
•Gambling addiction
•Love and sex addiction
•Compulsive shopping
Liberty Home has 2 key programmes: reintegration and sober living. Their reintegration programme helps clients face potential triggers in the outside world with structure and support. Outings, volunteer opportunities, housing, and employment support help clients transition seamlessly to a sober lifestyle. Liberty Home’s sober living programme provides the same structured living environment, focusing on living support and community in the home.
Liberty Home’s peaceful environment offers various amenities for comfort and support. Clients can choose between private and shared rooms (fees apply). Their reintegration programme also includes weekly meetings with a nutritionist, personal training (fees apply), and goals groups. Their Belgium location connects clients to nearby parks, shopping centres, and clinical care. After treatment at their Belgium location, clients can move to Liberty Home’s South Africa facility for continued treatment.
Their intake criteria require clients to have completed a primary care program and test negative for any drugs or alcohol. They conduct regular, random drug testing for all clients in sober living.
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Liberty Home offers supportive care for primary or co-occurring addiction, mental health conditions, and eating disorders.They provide weekly 1:1 counselling sessions and daily group therapies to help clients recover long-term. Their team of counsellors lead group therapies focused on relapse prevention, goal setting, and other topics.
Liberty Home’s reintegration programme includes tools and opportunities to develop volunteer positions, secure housing, pursue hobbies, and find a job. Clients engage in daily group therapies and a weekly 1:1 counselling session. They can also enjoy nutritional care, physical fitness, and personal training (additional fees apply).
Clients at Liberty Home live in a safe, supportive home as they strengthen their recovery. They help with cooking and chores, spend time with others in the home, and enjoy supervised outings to volunteer in the community. Random drug tests and room searches keep each client accountable during their journey.
Liberty Home provides therapeutic care to continue healing from addictions and mental health disorders. Their counsellors are in recovery themselves, allowing for deep connections and compassion. They help clients heal from eating disorders, depression, gambling, codependency, intimacy disorder, addictions, and more with group and 1:1 therapies.
The cost listed here (€1,400 - € 5,500), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
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