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Then and Now Strategies for Change, formerly known as Chemical Dependency Center for Women was founded in 1978 under the name Women’s Stress Alternatives, with the original purpose of treating women addicted to prescription medications. It soon became apparent that addiction issues went beyond prescription abuse. Women’s Stress Alternatives evolved to become Chemical Dependency Center for Women. Since the early years, Chemical Dependency Center for Women established itself as a cornerstone within Sacramento’s recovery community, specializing in the treatment of women facing addiction.For 27 years, our names have reflected our origin and ongoing commitment to the particular and unique needs of women, especially those who have been victimized by childhood or adult trauma. Over time, the focus on women has not changed, instead, a deeper understanding of the complex needs of the family as a whole and of the children affected by multi generational drug use and trauma has led to the development of a comprehensive array of services geared to support women, men, families and youth. Chemical dependency rarely occurs in isolation. Years of treatment history has given us a keen understanding of the layers of issues and problems people with substance abuse issues face as they move toward sustained sobriety. Co-occurring issues such as trauma, and mental health often accompany and compound these issues. Addressing one component is limiting and does not ensure long-term sustained sobriety. Over the years we have come to realize the value of substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment as a service to the health and well-being of everyone. |
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