Chemical Health
Tubman's Chemical Health services work with clients on their substance use and abuse concerns. This can include individual or group therapy, medication services, peer support, and harm reduction practices.
See more about out Mental Health services by clicking on the boxes, below.
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Rule 25
Chemical Health Assessments
Chemical health (Rule 25) assessments are completed for people with insurance and for people in need of public funding to help pay for chemical health treatment. Assessments can be completed at Tubman Chrysalis Center during walk-in hours or by appointment.
The cost of this assessment will be billed to your health insurance if you are not eligible for Rule 25 funding.
For more information, call (612) 870-2426.
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Medication Services
Medication services are available for people who are involved in one of Tubman’s mental health or chemical health programs. They begin with a psychiatric assessment to determine medication needs followed by ongoing management of psychiatric medications by a Certified Nurse Practitioner. Tubman can coordinate with clients who are already under the care of an outside psychiatrist.
For more information, call (612) 870-2426.
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Relapse Prevention Support Group
Tubman is now offering a NEW Relapse Prevention Group for individual adults who identify as women.
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Mondays, 12-week program
Open to adults 18+ who identify as women
Via Telehealth (Zoom)
Private and public insurance accepted, no chemical health assessment requiredThis 12-week group is designed for women who identify as being in recovery from substance use and would like to engage in a professionally facilitated, structured, time-limited group environment to strengthen their sobriety. A relapse may be a prompting event for attending this group, but members may also just be interested in ongoing recovery support.
Our group curriculum draws on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness, life skills, skills to help build healthy relationships and prioritize safety in relationships, and psychoeducation regarding substance use and mental health disorders. Our facilitators strive to provide a person-centered, trauma-informed environment. Our clinical content does not include 12-Step programming or meetings, however we encourage and support clients to pursue any long-term recovery community that resonates with them, and to share about their individual recovery path in the group process.
To Register:
- If you are already a Tubman client, ask your individual therapist about being enrolled in the group.
- If you are not already established with Tubman, call our Intake Department at (612) 870-2426 to request an intake appointment for the Substance Use Relapse Prevention group.
- Having an individual therapist is not required for attending the group, but if you are interested we can provide referrals.