Relapse Prevention
CARE of Southeastern Michigan 18441 Utica Road, Roseville, MI, United StatesJoin a peer-led group that explores strategies for preventing relapse. Men and Women are welcome. Group is held at the CARE offices.
Please call us if you would like to make an appointment or if you have questions.
CARE Main Office: 586.541.2273
CARE Recovery United Community Center: 586.552.1120
Join a peer-led group that explores strategies for preventing relapse. Men and Women are welcome. Group is held at the CARE offices.
This class does not meet court requirements This five-week discussion group is designed for parents of children birth to 4 years of age to provide an exciting outlook on child-rearing […]
Join a peer-led group that discuss issues specific to women and explores strategies for strengthening recovery. Women Only. This group is held at the CARE offices.
Join a peer-led group that explores strategies for preventing relapse. Men and Women are welcome. Group is held at the CARE offices.
Join a peer-led group that explores strategies for strengthening recovery. Men and women welcome This group is held at the CARE offices
Adolescent Anger Management is a six-week research-based, trauma informed anger management program for adolescents and parents. The primary goal of the program is to increase positive social skills that enables […]
Join a peer-led group that discuss issues specific to men and explores strategies for strengthening recovery. Men Only. This group is held at the CARE offices.
Get involved in the advocacy, education, and celebration aspects of recovery. Call CARE for more information. Held at the CARE offices or you can join via zoom 856 4804 5860
CARE of Southeastern Michigan offers an in-person eight-week Anger Management workshop for adults. This class meets court ordered anger management class requirements. The class costs $150 to attend. At the […]
This class does not meet court requirements. Join other parents of elementary-age children at this virtual, six-week discussion group for ideas, support, laughter, and encouragement. Discuss ways to understand behavior, […]