Residential Services
ComCor’s Treatment Services division provides substance abuse, mental health, and sex offender treatment, as well as crisis intervention, case management services, and psychiatric care to residential clients of ComCor, Inc. All treatment services are provided by clinically qualified master’s level counselors, certified addiction counselors, and/or SOMB approved counselors, who utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The following is a description of the services offered:
- Intensive Residential Treatment Program (IRT) – The IRT program uses structured curriculum in order to assist clients in making positive change in the areas of substance abuse and criminal conduct: Strategies for Self-Improvement and Change, The Change Companies Interactive Journals (Substance Use Disorders and Responsible Thinking), Hazelden’s Cognitive Skills for Correctional Clients, Moral Reconation Therapy, Seeking Safety, and Beyond Trauma (women). The program provides 20 hours of gender specific treatment services and 20 hours of supportive services each week for a period of 90 days. All activities are designed to support behavior change and risk reduction in the areas of anti-social thinking, anti-social peer associations, individual impulse control, and substance abuse.
- Residential Dual Diagnosis Treatment Program (RDDT) – The RDDT program is a Transitional Residential Treatment program, addressing the issues of substance abuse, mental health, and criminal conduct. The major components of RDDT are completion of the Change Companies evidenced based curriculum series of interactive journals titled “Managing Co-occurring Disorders: an integrated approach.” The program also includes anger management, cognitive restructuring, and yoga. The curriculum focuses on change in the areas of substance abuse, mental health, and criminal conduct/thinking. They are completed in a group setting five days per week. All clients in the RDDT Program receive individual psychotherapy and psychiatric care. They work part-time and have prorated subsistence fees due to their treatment status.
- Community Responsivity Program (CRP) – The CRP program provides treatment for adult male sexual offenders. The CRP is a modified therapeutic community which provides residential and non-residential treatment in accordance with the Colorado Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) standards and guidelines. All treatment staff are required to maintain listing as approved providers through the SOMB. The CRP utilizes a cognitive behavioral approach while also incorporating elements from other treatment modalities to provide a comprehensive approach to meet individual client needs. The residential program is comprised of five hours of group treatment per week, to include weekly sessions of cognitive skills education. The CRP utilizes polygraph testing as a treatment tool in compliance with SOMB guidelines and also incorporates the use of GPS monitoring. All treatment activities are designed to support the programs mission of enhancing community safety and the safety of victims impacted by these crimes.