LFTR Christian Rehab Services
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About This Facility
Lifted From The Rut (LFTR) Christian Rehab Services is a Christ-centered addiction treatment program near Denver, Colorado, located southwest of the city in Littleton, CO near C-470 and Kipling. LFTR provides a Christian intensive outpatient program (IOP), outpatient counseling, addiction intervention services, and recovery coaching for individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction.The office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Christ-Centered, Evidence-Based Addiction TreatmentLFTR integrates biblical truth with evidence-based, trauma-informed therapy and 12-Step recovery principles. LFTR designs their services to help clients identify triggers, regulate emotions, address trauma, and break unhealthy patterns that contribute to substance use. LFTR's goal is whole-person healing (mind, heart, and spirit) while helping clients restore trust in God, strengthen relationships, and rediscover purpose.Trauma-Informed and Clinically Grounded CareThey use clinically grounded talk therapies psychoeducation, reflective counseling, and structured group work to support emotional regulation, accountability, and long-term recovery. Additionally, they use holistic experiences like yoga, guided meditation, and somatic experiencing to help clients reflect and develop healthier habits.Redirect. Overcome. Build.LFTR's approach aims to help individuals who feel stuck in destructive cycles that rob them of joy and hope.Redirecting unhealthy thinking patternsOvercoming emotional, spiritual, and behavioral obstaclesBuilding sustainable rhythms for sobriety and life transformationWhile the IOP and outpatient counseling focus on clinical structure and therapeutic support, their recovery coaching emphasizes goal setting, personal growth, and grace-centered accountability rooted in biblical principles.Long-Term Aftercare & Alumni SupportLFTR offers ongoing aftercare services for clients who desire continued connection beyond formal treatment. Alumni may remain involved as long as the support is helpful. Aftercare opportunities include structured gatherings, peer support, service projects, and mentoring relationships within a Christian recovery community.