Help for Impaired Professionals

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Who is At Risk?

Skilled and licensed professionals are especially vulnerable to stress and addiction due to the demands of their occupations.  Attorneys, therapists, medical professionals, veterinarians, business executives, and public safety workers are just some of the professionals that may find themselves depressed, anxious or misusing substances as a way to cope with workplace stress and/or traumatic events. Due to the complexities of their work, intervention requires a specialized approach from skilled therapists trained in addiction treatment.

Professionals may shy away from seeking help for fear of professional consequences or confidentiality being breached. Both the staff and professional treatment team at Therapeutic Oasis abide by the strictest standards of confidentiality.  Our staff wholeheartedly believes that early intervention provides the best outcomes.  We encourage all professionals to seek help at the first signs of impairment or burnout.

Treatment

Treatment for impaired professionals begins with a comprehensive assessment, followed by a customized treatment plan.   Our intensive program allows professionals to continue their work while seeking treatment. The Oasis treatment model for Impaired Professionals incorporates multiple modalities, including:

  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Stress Management
  • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
  • Family and Couples Therapy
  • Individual Yoga, Fitness and other holistic services
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Concierge Care Support

 

Ready to Schedule?

Or just need more information? Give us a call at (561) 278-6033 or email  Connect@TherapeuticOasis.com

Signs of Burnout

  • Mood swings
  • Loss of enthusiasm
  • Loss of energy, sleeplessness, insomnia
  • Negative attitude
  • Changes in work habits, including underperformance
  • Missed appointments or meetings
  • Complaints from staff, patient, and/or family members
  • Personal hygiene changes
  • Depression, agitation, forgetfulness
  • Physical dependence on chemical substances and/or alcohol