Capstone Treatment Center 

Life Changing Therapy With Man’s Best Friend

Can Capstone Help?

Family Owned Program Helping Young Men On The Path To Healing

Young Men
(ages 18-26)

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Teenage boys
(ages 14-17)

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Did you know? Alcohol misuse during adolescence can lead to long-term changes in the brain, affecting areas that are crucial for decision-making (frontal lobe), memory (hippocampus), emotional-processing (amygdala), and transmitting information between the left and right frontal lobes (corpus callosum).

Its not just about the impact on cognitive abilities or decision-making skills, but also how these alterations in brain structure and function can intersect with the processing of trauma. When alcohol is used as a coping mechanism, it can create a harmful cycle. Initially, it might seem like a way to numb the pain or temporarily escape from distressing memories. However, instead of properly dealing with the underlying issues, alcohol may serve as a temporary Band-Aid to mask the pain but not address the root cause.

By treating trauma directly and developing healthier coping mechanisms, individuals can begin to reclaim control over their lives and break free from the destructive cycle of alcohol misuse. If you or your loved one’s need matches the level of care and support offered at Capstone Treatment Center, we hope to be that answer for you. Visit our website with the link in our bio to learn how we can be your partners in healing. #alcoholawarenessmonth #therapy #trauma #recovery #mentalhealth

Information from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/)

Did you know? Alcohol misuse during adolescence can lead to long-term changes in the brain, affecting areas that are crucial for decision-making (frontal lobe), memory (hippocampus), emotional-processing (amygdala), and transmitting information between the left and right frontal lobes (corpus callosum).

It's not just about the impact on cognitive abilities or decision-making skills, but also how these alterations in brain structure and function can intersect with the processing of trauma. When alcohol is used as a coping mechanism, it can create a harmful cycle. Initially, it might seem like a way to numb the pain or temporarily escape from distressing memories. However, instead of properly dealing with the underlying issues, alcohol may serve as a temporary Band-Aid to mask the pain but not address the root cause.

By treating trauma directly and developing healthier coping mechanisms, individuals can begin to reclaim control over their lives and break free from the destructive cycle of alcohol misuse. If you or your loved one’s need matches the level of care and support offered at Capstone Treatment Center, we hope to be that answer for you. Visit our website with the link in our bio to learn how we can be your partners in healing. #alcoholawarenessmonth #therapy #trauma #recovery #mentalhealth

Information from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (www.niaaa.nih.gov/)
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Meet one of our Assistant Clinical Directors, Taylor Holsonback!

Taylor loves hiking, being outdoors, reading, yoga, live music, playing sports, game nights with friends & family, and spending time with her husband Dillon and wirehaired griff Lucy.

1 John 4:19 - “We love because He first loved us.” My experience is that the Capstone team has a core belief to give 100% dedication to the families we work with. Every person here fully desires for families to experience true connection, love, joy, and relationship in healthy and Christ-like ways. To me, this is the most valuable thing for any human being to experience, and Capstone is an environment that makes it possible. To be part of the process of someone realizing how truly and deeply loved they are is something I am grateful for each day here.

Meet one of our Assistant Clinical Directors, Taylor Holsonback!

Taylor loves hiking, being outdoors, reading, yoga, live music, playing sports, game nights with friends & family, and spending time with her husband Dillon and wirehaired griff Lucy.

"1 John 4:19 - “We love because He first loved us.” My experience is that the Capstone team has a core belief to give 100% dedication to the families we work with. Every person here fully desires for families to experience true connection, love, joy, and relationship in healthy and Christ-like ways. To me, this is the most valuable thing for any human being to experience, and Capstone is an environment that makes it possible. To be part of the process of someone realizing how truly and deeply loved they are is something I am grateful for each day here."
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4.8 out of 5 families would recommend Capstone to family or friends via 2021, 2022, and 2023 exit interviews.

Can Capstone Help?

What We Treat

For over 20 years, Capstone has offered Christian residential treatment for young men and has worked with thousands of families experiencing struggles on the list below and more.

Substance Use

Anxiety

Family Conflict

Co-Occurring Disorders

Technology Addiction

Depression

Pornography

Trauma

Attachment Issues

Toxic Shame

Behavioral Issues

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Speak to our admissions therapists with 40+ years of Capstone experience.

Daniel Stewart

Chris Insell

Jimmy Shaw

Tiffany Gormany

Andrea Hart

What sets us apart from other residential treatment centers?

CANINE COMPANION THERAPY

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