ABOUT WILLOW HOUSE FOR WOMEN
Willow House at The Meadows in Wickenburg, Ariz., is a 45-day inpatient program designed specifically for women who are struggling with sex addiction, intimacy disorders, gambling disorders, and co-occurring disorders.
The center is one of the 164 (48.1 percent) of Arizona treatment facilities to provide specialized treatment to adult women.
TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT
Treatment at Willow House at The Meadows typically includes holistic offerings, group meetings, and 12-step meetings. Length of treatment is customized to each individual but generally lasts 45 days.
Willow House implements holistic options like expressive arts, music therapy, acupuncture, and mindfulness meditation. Nutrition counseling and spiritual counseling are also available.
Willow House uses eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) to treat trauma and PTSD.
The center offers a week-long family program with 30 hours of activities including equine-assisted therapy and a ropes challenge course.
Prior to leaving treatment, clients will have a discharge planning session to discuss aftercare options.
STAFF CREDENTIALS
The staff is led by a doctor who is a certified sex addiction therapist and a licensed marriage and family therapist. The center also employs a board-certified psychiatrist, licensed psychologist, and intake coordinators.
Willow House is one of the 73 (21.4 percent) of Arizona treatment centers accredited by The Joint Commission.
ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES
Willow House is licensed for 10 beds for those dealing with intimacy disorders and co-occurring issues.
REVIEWS
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FINANCING
Willow House at The Meadows is one of the 220 (64.5 percent) of Arizona treatment facilities to accept insurance including United Healthcare, Aetna, Humana, and Cigna. The center also offers private pay.
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