Medical Reviewer
Brian Aicher, LCSW
Searching for drug rehab in Peachtree City? Firm Foundation Treatment Center welcomes men from Peachtree City to our program in Woodstock, Georgia. We’re a men’s-only, faith-based center offering a step-down continuum including Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Outpatient (OP), so care can match where you are today and evolve as stability grows.
We structure each day with clinician-led groups and time for prayer, reflection, and psychoeducation within a trauma-informed approach.
If you’re comparing options near Fayette County or the South Atlanta suburbs, we can help you understand which level of care is the right first step.
We’re designed for men, creating a focused peer environment where recovery work and accountability feel natural. Our step-down model (PHP → IOP → OP) provides a consistent structure and a clear pathway as needs change, so you don’t have to restart with a new team at every phase.
From our Woodstock, Georgia, location, we regularly work with men traveling from Peachtree City and the broader South Atlanta suburbs. Day-to-day care is anchored by clinician-led groups, morning prayer and meditation, and an end-of-day reflection grounding the clinical plan in practical, faith-based routines.
Our trauma-informed culture emphasizes safety, pacing, and respect, helping you build skills and stability step by step.
We offer a step-down continuum of care with Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP), and Outpatient (OP) so men from Peachtree City can access the right level of treatment as needs change while attending programming at our Woodstock, GA location.
Our PHP runs Monday through Friday, and is built for men who need daily therapeutic structure while returning home at night. Each day begins with a prayer and meditation group followed by clinician-led psychodynamic and open-process groups where clients present assignments and work through day-to-day challenges.
Psychoeducation sessions focus on relapse prevention and family intervention, and the day closes with a reflection group to plan next steps and reinforce learning. PHP is best for men who want intensive, structured therapy without overnight residential placement.
Our intensive outpatient program meets several hours daily and is designed for men stepping down from higher-intensity care or balancing treatment with work and family obligations.
Sessions emphasize skills practice and accountability, such as continuing group work, relapse-prevention strategies, and practical coping tools. At the same time, the clinical team coordinates each client’s care plan to ensure continuity between levels of service.
IOP helps clients rehearse recovery skills in real-world routines while remaining closely connected to their treatment team.
Outpatient programming (OP) provides ongoing support with fewer weekly hours as clients gain independence. The focus is on relapse prevention, goal setting, and regular clinical check-ins.
This stage helps men transition back to daily life while keeping recovery goals and accountability in place; general program structures like these are commonly used to support long-term stability across levels of care.
At our Peachtree City drug rehab center, we begin each day with prayer and a short meditation to help men center before clinical work. This daily practice is part of our faith-based approach. Discipleship is woven into programming as an optional avenue for spiritual growth alongside therapy, not a requirement.
Our psychoeducation curriculum is informed by established models used in our clinical notes, helping clients learn relapse-prevention skills, family intervention strategies, and practical recovery tools.
Addiction treatment at Firm Foundation is delivered within a trauma-informed framework. Our clinicians pace work to prioritize safety, stabilization, and client readiness. EMDR-certified clinicians are available and used when clinically appropriate; EMDR is provided as a clinician-directed intervention within each person’s individualized treatment plan rather than as a blanket requirement. This approach helps ensure trauma processing only proceeds when supports and coping skills are in place.
We treat substance use alongside co-occurring mental health conditions (dual diagnosis) with integrated clinical planning across all levels of care, including PHP, IOP, and OP. Group work, psychoeducation, and clinician coordination are used to address overlapping needs so treatment for addiction and mental health happens in a single, connected plan rather than siloed services.
Family involvement is offered on a case-by-case basis; when appropriate, the care team arranges family sessions or contact roughly every two weeks to keep families informed and engaged. The goal is straightforward: align on treatment goals, improve communication, and build a practical aftercare plan that supports long-term stability once a client steps down to lower levels of care.
Firm Foundation provides clinically oriented care for substance use concerns and co-occurring mental health conditions, often referred to as dual diagnosis, so treatment addresses both addiction and overlapping psychiatric needs in a coordinated way.
Care is delivered across our step-down continuum so men from Peachtree City and nearby communities can receive the clinical support they need.
To begin your journey at our Peachtree City addiction treatment center, call Firm Foundation or submit the online contact form to request an initial assessment; the clinical team will review needs and recommend placement into PHP, IOP, or OP based on clinical criteria and current availability. Verification of benefits, exact start dates, and scheduling are handled by admissions during intake.
Yes, clients from Peachtree City attend programming at Firm Foundation’s Woodstock, Georgia, location.
Firm Foundation offers a step-down model of care: Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Outpatient (OP).
PHP generally runs 9 a.m.–3 p.m.; IOP meets 9 a.m.–12 p.m. The clinical team determines program schedules.
Yes, daily prayer and meditation are part of the routine, and discipleship is offered alongside clinical care as a faith-based option.
Yes, EMDR-certified clinicians are on staff, and EMDR is used when clinically appropriate within the individualized treatment plan.