Liberty House Outpatient is equipped to care for individuals struggling with multiple types of substance use disorders. Through comprehensive assessments, individualized treatment planning, and evidence-based therapies, the program addresses both the physical dependency and the underlying emotional or behavioral drivers of addiction.
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is one of the most commonly misused substances nationwide, and Michigan reflects this trend. Because alcohol is legal and socially accepted, it can be especially difficult to recognize when use has become problematic. Liberty House’s outpatient program addresses the complex social, psychological, and physical factors contributing to alcohol addiction. Clients learn to identify triggers, manage cravings, rebuild healthy routines, and repair strained relationships. Therapy also focuses on relapse prevention planning, helping individuals develop practical strategies to maintain sobriety in social settings where alcohol may be present.
Opioid Addiction
Michigan continues to feel the devastating impact of the opioid epidemic, including misuse of heroin and prescription painkillers. Liberty House’s opioid addiction treatment combines medication-assisted treatment (MAT), when appropriate, with structured recovery counseling and behavioral therapy. This integrated approach helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings while addressing the emotional and psychological roots of opioid dependence. Clients receive ongoing support, accountability, and education to help them safely transition toward a stable, drug-free life.
Prescription Drug Misuse
Medications such as benzodiazepines, stimulants, and certain sleep aids can lead to dependency—even when initially taken as prescribed. Because these substances are often obtained legally, individuals may not immediately recognize the risk. Liberty House provides careful clinical oversight, coordinated detox referrals when necessary, and therapeutic support to help clients safely taper and recover. Treatment focuses on developing healthier coping mechanisms for anxiety, stress, or attention difficulties that may have contributed to misuse in the first place.
Stimulants, Methamphetamine, and Cocaine
Addiction to stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine can have profound physical, emotional, and neurological effects. Liberty House takes a holistic approach to stimulant addiction treatment, combining behavioral therapies, skill-building interventions, and relapse prevention planning. Clients work to restore structure to their lives, improve impulse control, and rebuild motivation and self-esteem. By addressing both the biological impact of stimulant use and the emotional factors driving it, the program supports meaningful, long-term recovery.
Across all substance use disorders, Liberty House emphasizes compassionate care, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing support—ensuring that each client receives the tools, structure, and encouragement needed to achieve sustainable sobriety.








