Welcome to Peace Club
We’re glad you’re here.
Mission
Peace Club provides specialized dual-diagnosis treatment services using evidence based mindfulness and trauma-centered practices. Peace Club operates from a harm-reduction philosophy that seeks to not only keep people alive but provide a safe and welcoming environment where people can heal. Peace Club seeks to encourage purpose, hope and meaning in the lives of individuals, families, and communities.
Vision
Our vision is for more people to survive the struggles and traumas experienced in life. Our vision is to see individuals, families, and communities recover from the chaos mental health and substance use issues cause. Peace Club envisions a society where people are able to find meaning, hope, and acceptance. And where people are no longer identified by their struggles and shame, but by the unconditional worth and value inherent in themselves.
Values
We believe community building and specialized services are the keys to addressing the complex mental health and substance use issues in today's society.
We believe education and social engagement is necessary in addressing the stigmas surrounding these issues that keep people in the shadows.
We believe instilling hope and purpose is necessary in supporting long-term recovery.
We believe recovery is a process that requires a daily commitment to change.
Our Services
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For people interested in working on issues ranging from relationships, pornography addiction, spirituality, career, or depression.
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A mixture of EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Approaches are used to heal trauma and manage struggles with anxiety.
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10 to 15 hours weekly Monday through Friday
Day and Evening sessions available
Our co-ed Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) consists of 10-15 hours of treatment weekly, lasting an average of 3 months.
This program includes individual and family therapy, group therapy, drug testing, Medication-Assisted Treatment (if medically necessary), and other experiential and community experiences.
The Intensive Outpatient Program is best for those in need of more structure and support — typically those coming out of residential treatment or close to needing residential treatment.
Our programs specialize in treating co-occurring disorders such as Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, in addition to Substance Use Disorders.
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25 hrs weekly Monday through Friday
Day Treatment Schedule is from 9am - 3pm daily with a one hour lunch
Our co-ed Day Treatment Program (DT) consists of 25 hours of treatment weekly, lasting an average of 1-2 months.
Clients have available a minimum of five hours of therapeutic services including individual and family therapy, group therapy, drug testing, Medication-Assisted Treatment (if medically necessary), psychiatric services and other experiential and community experiences, five days per week with food provided for persons served receiving 5 hours of services in a day, though individualized plans and variable lengths of stay will determine the degree to which each person participates in the program.
The Day Treatment Program is best for those in need of more structure and support — typically those coming out of residential treatment or close to needing residential treatment.
Our programs specialize in treating co-occurring disorders such as Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, in addition to Substance Use Disorders.
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Both our adult and adolescent programs offer treatment for substance use, specializing in opiate use, with a focus on harm reduction. Our programs consist of weekly individual, family, group, and experiential therapy. It also includes drug testing, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) (as needed) and community experiences.
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4 to 6 hours weekly
Complete treatment while living at home. Open to both men and women.
The Outpatient Program consists of 4 to 6 hours of treatment weekly, lasting 3 to 12 months.
This program includes a minimum of one group and one individual session weekly and can be made up of a combination of experiential therapy or outpatient groups.
This level of care is generally for people in Medication-Assisted Treatment (Suboxone or Methadone) or those discharging residential or Intensive Outpatient Programs.
Our programs specialize in treating co-occurring disorders such as Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, in addition to Substance Use Disorders.
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Interventions are often the first step in the process. These can be done in person or (in some cases) over the phone, and are led by a licensed professional.
If you have a loved one who needs treatment, this can be a great first step after a phone consultation.
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Licenses & Accreditations
Peace Club is a mental health clinic that specializes in treating substance abuse disorders and provides mental health therapy for individuals and families.
A CARF Three-Year Accreditation was awarded to Peace Club for our Intensive Outpatient and Day Treatment Programs.
We are a DCF licensed facility.
Approved providers for SAMHSA, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Health, and Florida Safety Council.
In-Network Insurance
We accept the following insurances: Aetna, Tricare, Evernorth (formally Cigna), Magellan (Health First), Optum (United Behavioral Health, United Health Care), Florida Health Care Plans.