DRUG & ALCOHOL

IOP & SOP TREATMENT

DESIGNED FOR COLLEGE CAMPUSES

We now provide services on TCU Campus in conjunction with the TCU Counseling Center!

OUR PROGRAM APPROACH

Evidence-Based Curriculum Geared Toward College Students

Arise Recovery Centers On Campus was created to provide students struggling with substance abuse with affordable, transparent, individualized, best practice, and effective treatment while staying grounded in the principles of 12 step recovery. We work with each individual to heal their mind, body, and spirit, as they develop new life skills that result in long-term recovery.

Our College Drug & Alcohol Rehab and Treatment Programs

Drug & Alcohol IOP

INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM

Our IOP allows students to receive the treatment that they need conveniently on campus in a comfortable, confidential setting. IOP groups meet 3 times per week for 3 hours each session. Our IOP groups usually have 6-10 students in each group. In these sessions, the students will be introduced to various evidence-based treatment methods including but not limited to DBT, CBT, Experiential, 12 steps, relapse prevention, and life skills.

Drug & Alcohol SOP

SUPPORTIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM

Once a student completes the IOP phase, they are offered to step down to SOP as an option for continued support. This also lasts an average of 8 weeks. During SOP the client will be required to attend 1 group session per week and also meet with their therapist 1 hour each week. This is less time consuming for the client. During SOP we will be focusing on relapse prevention, life skills, and re-integration to normal life. We will continue to use evidence-based treatment methods during SOP.

Interested In ARC On Campus Partnering With Your University?

Why Arise Recovery Centers On Campus?
EFFECTIVE, ON-CAMPUS TREATMENT THAT HELPS STUDENTS STAY ON TRACK

TIMELY TREATMENT

Research shows that college is the age where many individuals begin to struggle with substance abuse and are at their most vulnerable. Our programs address college students at this critical time by getting them the treatment they need to beat addiction and live a full life.

SPECIFIC APPROACH

ARC On Campus takes an evidence-based approach to designing the curriculum for their college programs. Students attend programs with their peers at their own university, making their experience more comfortable and their treatment most effective.

ACCESSIBLE ON CAMPUS

We offer the ability for students to stay in school and receive world class treatment on campus. In the past many students would have to unenroll from school and miss a semester of college to attend treatment elsewhere for 30-90 days. Now they can stay in school.

STUDENT INTEGRATION

It is important that, beyond effective treatment, students maintain their social life on campus that can encourage and support them beyond our programs. We help our students with integration into positive campus life activities that keep them excited for their future.
Our Clinical Director
NICK OVERBECK, LPC, LCDC
Nick graduated from the University of North Texas with a Master’s degree in Counseling and is both a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). Nick has nearly a decade of experience in mental health including college counseling, trauma informed treatment, career counseling, suicide prevention, crisis intervention, addiction treatment, promoting mental/emotional wellness in working professionals, and working with loved ones of those affected by addiction and/or mental illness. He utilizes techniques borrowed from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), and Trauma Informed Care.
Our Executive Director
MARGERY BOUCHER, MA, MS, LPC-S
Margery has almost 20 years of experience in the mental health field. She specializes in working with individuals who engage in non-suicidal self-injury, addiction, mood and anxiety disorders. Her private practice focuses on a concierge approach to clinical work; where she offers in-home counseling services as well as in-office. She also believes in the importance of collaboration with other professionals to more fully address the specific needs of each client and takes a holistic approach to mental health.
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