Circle Tree Ranch empowers clients with a range of diverse cultural backgrounds and needs using a structured, curriculum-based teaching in a diverse community. Their curriculum is inclusive to all cultures and sensitive to the problems facing society today. Their method aims to address the root cause of an individual's addiction and self-destructive behavior.The program also helps heal inner traumas while identifying strengths and improving self-esteem. The course curriculum covers subjects including early life experiences, family dynamics, gender inequality, violence, prejudice, trauma, and interpersonal relationships.An Alternative Approach for TreatmentAt the 60-acre Circle Tree Ranch, students gain teamwork skills in a variety of settings, such as group circles, work experiences, team-building activities, and intensive retreats. Students at Circle Tree Ranch are exposed to a variety of cultural experiences and activities to help regulate their emotions while making valuable connections with others.Trauma Sensitive TreatmentCircle Tree Ranch places a strong emphasis on "community as a method." They promote acceptance and belonging in an attempt to break the cycle of exclusion and isolation, common to those who are struggling with PTSD. Veterans are supported in developing emotional literacy, respect for themselves and others, and a caring, sensitive language. Additionally, Circle Tree provides culturally sensitive care that respects the principles, customs, and values of Native American traditions. This curriculum covers a variety of Native American tribal expressions including the principles of earth medicine, the four directions of the medicine wheel, wellness, balance, and respect. Circle Tree also offers culturally appropriate placement and aftercare referrals for students from Native communities.
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