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Tucson Residential Addiction Treatment
Enter Our Residential Inpatient Addiction Treatment Program in Tucson, AZ
At Decision Point Center, we understand that addiction is a complex disease that requires comprehensive, evidence-based treatment. Our residential inpatient treatment program offers a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking recovery from substance abuse.
We believe in personalized care for alcohol and drug addiction, which is why we start with a thorough assessment of each client's unique needs and circumstances. Our team of addiction medicine specialists will develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to address your specific challenges and goals.
If you or a loved one is interested in extended residential treatment in Tucson, AZ, contact us today at (844) 292-5010.
About Our Residential Inpatient Addiction Program
A residential inpatient addiction treatment program is a comprehensive and intensive form of addiction treatment that involves individuals living at our facility for a designated period. These programs are designed to help people struggling with substance abuse or addiction issues to achieve sobriety, address underlying psychological and emotional challenges, and learn coping skills for long-term recovery.
For those addicted to substances with physically addictive properties, like alcohol or opioids, the program may begin with a medically supervised detoxification process. This helps individuals safely withdraw from the substance and manage withdrawal symptoms.
Each person's addiction and underlying issues are unique, so a good residential program tailors treatment plans to meet individual needs. Treatment plans may include a combination of behavioral therapies, counseling, medication management (if needed), and other evidence-based approaches.
Types of Therapies We Provide
Different types of therapy address the psychological aspects of addiction and help individuals develop coping mechanisms to avoid relapse.
Our Tucson residential addiction treatment program offers the following types of therapies:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is one of the most widely used therapies for addiction treatment. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. In CBT, individuals work with a therapist to identify negative thought patterns and beliefs that may contribute to their addictive behaviors. Through this therapy, they learn healthier ways to cope with stress, triggers, and cravings. CBT equips individuals with practical skills to manage challenges and avoid relapse, promoting long-term recovery.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): DBT was originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder, but it has also been found effective in treating substance use disorders. DBT combines elements of cognitive-behavioral techniques with mindfulness practices. This therapy helps individuals regulate their emotions, cope with stress, and improve interpersonal skills. DBT is especially useful for individuals who struggle with emotional dysregulation and self-destructive behaviors, which are common in addiction.
- Family Therapy: Addiction not only affects the individual but also has a significant impact on family dynamics. Family therapy involves sessions with the addicted person and their family members to address the family system's roles and interactions. This therapy aims to improve communication, enhance support networks, and establish healthy boundaries. Family therapy can help family members understand the challenges of addiction, reduce codependency, and provide a more supportive environment for the individual in recovery.
- Trauma Therapy: Many individuals struggling with addiction have experienced trauma in their lives, which may contribute to their substance abuse. Trauma-focused therapy, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) or Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), helps individuals process traumatic experiences and reduce the negative impact they have on their lives. Addressing underlying trauma can be crucial for sustained recovery.
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy: EMDR is a specialized form of therapy primarily used to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but has also shown promise in treating addiction related to trauma. The therapy involves guided eye movements while recalling traumatic memories, helping to reprocess the emotional response and reduce the distress associated with the memories.
Why Choose Decision Point Center?
At Decision Point Center, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality addiction treatment in Tucson. Here's why you should choose us:
- Experienced Staff: Our addiction medicine specialists have years of experience in the field and are committed to helping you achieve lasting recovery.
- Evidence-Based Approach: We utilize evidence-based treatment modalities that have been proven effective in addressing addiction.
- Comfortable Accommodations: Our residential facility in Tucson offers a comfortable and safe environment for your recovery journey.
- Individualized Care: We understand that everyone's journey to recovery is unique, and we tailor our treatment plans to meet your specific needs.
- Continuum of Care: Our aftercare planning ensures that you have the necessary support and resources to maintain sobriety beyond the residential program.
If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, don't wait. Contact Decision Point Center today to learn more about our Tucson Residential Addiction Treatment program and start your journey to recovery.

Real Clients. Real Recoveries.
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“Thank you for helping me navigate through one of the most difficult times in my life. I really attribute my experience while in your care to saving my life and career.”- Phil O.
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“Doug and Wade really helped me and my loved ones through a tough time.”- J.C.
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“Steve in admissions was extremely helpful for our family as we tried to choose a program recently.”- Paula A.
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“Decision Point was different from the beginning. A team approach from professionals who care.”- Candace
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“Thank you for helping me be a better person. Doug and Wade really helped me and my loved ones through a tough time.”- JD
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“The moment I was in their hands, my transformation began. They actually cared. They actually WANTED to help me. I wasn't just another paycheck to them. They asked questions. They made a plan for me. And they followed it to the T.”- Amber B.
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“THIS MAN MOVED MOUNTAINS to literally help save her!”- Corin C.
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This facility deserves a special recognition. They have been around for years but the services they provide and the recovery that comes out of their facility, only seem to grow over the years. I have worked with Stephen from the admissions department and he has always gone above and beyond to make sure clients feel comfortable and get the care they need. I definitely recommend Decision Point Center!!!!- Ashley B.

We Understand You May Have Questions
Let Us Provide You With Answer
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What types of disorders are covered under dual diagnosis treatment?There are several mental health disorders that we treat in our dual diagnosis program. Some mental health disorders treated at our dual diagnosis program at Decision Point Center are Depression, Bipolar disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), Panic disorder, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Child and adult trauma, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Borderline personality disorder, Attention deficit disorder (ADD), Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).
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How Do I Know if I'm an Addict?At Decision Point we avoid labels and embrace empowerment. With our comprehensive assessments, clinical expertise, and varying levels and lengths of treatment we determine which route is best for your unique needs.
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What Is Failure To Launch And How Do You Treat It?Failure to launch refers to a young person who is unable to leave the protection of the parental home to begin living independently. Whether young people succumb to substance misuse and lose the ability to focus and work effectively, or if they are self-medicating to overcome underlying mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, failure to launch is often the result of substance abuse. Decision Point assists with identity achievement, mental health disorders, functional relationship building, educational and career counseling services, and the trauma often found in young people suffering from failure to launch.
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What is the process to get someone into treatment?The first step is to reach out to our team, so we can help point you in the right direction. There are probably thousands of questions that you may have about addiction treatment, and we are here to help answer any questions.



Meet Our Dedicated Team
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Mary Ann Zuppardo Executive Director
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Dr. Terry Vaughan Medical Director, Psychiatrist
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Stephen Leza Director of Admissions & Business Development
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Lindy Howard, MA, LPC Clinical Director
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Luke Bailey Director of Compliance
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Deborah Pallett, P.A. Physician Assistant
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Dr. Julia L. Summers, LPC DBT Therapist
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Douglas Winter MS, LISAC, CSAT Primary Therapist
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Mark Branson, MA, LPC, NCC Trauma Therapist
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Troy Trout Outdoor Activity Coordinator