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Curran Seeley Foundation
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The Curran-Seeley Foundation provides three separate intensive outpatient treatment programs: Adult Men, Adult Women, and Adolescents.
AddressPo Box 11390 Jackson, WY 83002-1390
Phone(307) 733-3908
Websitewww.curranseeley.com
The Curran-Seeley Foundation is a private, non-profit organization providing comprehensive alcohol and drug counseling, treatment and prevention services to Wyoming residents of Teton County and surrounding communities, who may be suffering from substance abuse problems and their effects. These services are offered in a confidential, caring and cost-effective manner at offices located in the town of Jackson.
The methods used in our programs include group and individual therapy facilitated by Curran-Seeley staff therapists, lecture and discussion, the use of audio and video materials, and numerous exercises and handout materials. Outside reading and written work are assigned.
Evaluation & Assessment (English or Spanish)
All evaluations are completed by and/or reviewed by a Wyoming Licensed Therapist, or other appropriate clinically licensed staff. Although the majority of the evaluation and assessment work done is for criminal justice system cases, we provide many assessments for other reasons, including personal information, business and corporate requests, and coordinated efforts with other service agencies. Federal and State guidelines regarding client rights, confidentiality, disclosure releases, etc. are strictly adhered to.
Clients may be referred to treatment from a variety of sources, including the court system, physicians, psychotherapists, family and friends. If clients are diagnosed as substance abusive, rather than substance dependent, they may be referred to programs such as an Education Awareness program, Outpatient program, or DUI class.
If clients are diagnosed as substance dependent, and the Intensive Men's or Women's Outpatient Treatment Program is appropriate, they can immediately begin treatment.

Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs (IOPT)
The Curran-Seeley Foundation provides three separate intensive outpatient treatment programs: Adult Men, Adult Women, and Adolescents. Group sessions are held every day, Monday through Friday, and include a family member or significant other component, giving family members and significant others the opportunity to participate weekly in the services provided. In addition to work based on the twelve-step philosophy, Curran-Seeley programs include training and assistance in social and life skills such as anger management, stress management, dealing with grief and loss, and avoiding relapse. Except in special cases, clients are encouraged to be employed while in treatment.

Curran-Seeley provides an Adult Outpatient Program for those abusing substances but have not received a diagnosis of dependency.

The Foundation believes that long-term treatment leads to long-term sobriety. Our Aftercare programs are offered weekly. Curran-Seeley IOPT graduates receive Aftercare Services FREE, for life.
Education & Prevention Programs (English or Spanish)
Youth (ages 1319 years of age), Fetal Alcohol, and Drug & Alcohol Awareness classes are offered periodically.
DUI Classes (English or Spanish)

Curran-Seeley provides the professional services needed to educate, guide and support those wishing to help someone who doesn't want help.
Curran-Seeley provides the professional services needed to educate, guide and support those wishing to help someone who doesn't want help. Educational materials on the disease concept, with a special emphasis on the family's role, are provided. Steps to a possible family intervention are offered. We work with the family at their pace to help them become familiar with the options available to assist their loved one to get treatment. Support is offered, with an emphasis for them to attend Alanon.
Violence Prevention (English or Spanish)
The Men's Violence Prevention is a 26-session program for men having trouble with, or convicted of, family violence, domestic abuse, or power and control issues.
Relapse Prevention Program
A long-term support group, utilizing a cognitive-behavioral approach is offered for those needing more intensive, ongoing therapy.

Curran-Seeley maintains contact with a network of regional residential treatment providers for those in need of inpatient placement. We also have national directories available to assist with assessments and/or placement out of our local area.

Branches and additional offices:
(307) 367-3433 21 Franklin Pinedale, WY 82941-
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