The exclusive Program for Sexual and Trauma Recovery (PSTR) at Sierra Tucson provides integrated treatment for individuals suffering from the effects of abuse and trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or sexual addiction/compulsivity. These individuals may also be chemically dependent and/or have coexisting psychiatric diagnoses. Compulsive behaviors, post-traumatic symptoms, or unresolved sexual trauma are often the cause of relapse in individuals who have completed traditional treatment programs. The PSTR staff have many years of experience and in-depth training in the assessment, treatment planning, and facilitation of interventions specific to the needs of this population.
Therapies such as psycho-educational presentations, psychopharmacological interventions, family systems approaches, and integrative therapies. Equine-Assisted Therapy, Adventure Therapy, and Psychodrama are used as therapeutic tools to help patients discover personal emotional truths concerning fear, trust, honesty, and dependency. Flexible lengths of stay based on the individual's clinical need can be scheduled, with assessment services, relapse prevention, and continuing care planning integrated into the treatment process.
All PSTR groups focus on assisting patients in separating their identities from their symptoms. Assignments and readings are individualized. Patients are encouraged to be supportive of one another in constructive ways. The attitude of the PSTR team is compassionate, and attention is given to assisting patients in developing compassion for themselves and others.
The strong emphasis on community in PSTR focuses on acceptance and belonging, in an attempt to break the isolation that is common to patients struggling with these issues. PSTR patient community meetings are held in addition to the general patient community meetings. The PSTR is constructed to promote each patient's self-esteem and sense of self-worth; to assist patients in learning to participate in creating their physical, emotional, sexual, psychological, and spiritual safety and growth; and to assist patients in the development of functional thinking processes and coping mechanisms.
PSTR has two tracks within its program structure: Trauma/Abuse and Sexual Compulsivity. Patients are assigned to one of these based on clinical need; both offer psycho-educational and therapeutic groups specific to the track. Each group provides a safe, therapeutic environment that allows the individual to experience reduction of pain and shame while exploring memories and perceptions associated with trauma or sexual issues.
The Trauma/Abuse Group is designed to provide patients an environment in which to process symptoms of PTSD, process their experiences of either childhood or adult sexual and/or non-sexual abuse, and participate in experiential process work. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Somatic Experiencing® sessions are scheduled according to individual need.
Program Components of PSTR include but are not limited to:
If you or a loved one are having a difficult time with alcohol, drugs, or behavior disorders, please give us a call at 888.484.3727. Our treatment specialists are available to discuss your concerns and answer your questions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.