Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC

Rating: 4.3   (5)

Treatment approach

  • Cognitive/behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy
  • Substance abuse counseling approach
  • Trauma-related counseling

Treatment Options

  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Outpatient
  • Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization
  • Outpatient detoxification
  • Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or vivitrol
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Detail

  • Smoking permitted in designated area

Gender

  • Female
  • Male

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Areas of Specialization

  • 12-step faciltitation approach
  • Alcohol Detoxification
  • Anger management
  • Buprenorphine used in treatment
  • Contingency management/motivational incentive
  • Family Addiction Counseling
  • Group counseling offered
  • Individual counseling offered
  • Marital/couples counseling offered
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Naltrexone (oral)
  • Opioids Detoxification
  • Prescribes/administer buprenorphine and/or naltrexone
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Relapse prevention from naltrxone
  • Vivitrol® (injectable Naltrexone)

Payment Options

  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Mastercard
  • Medicaid
  • Private health insurance
  • State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Medicaid

About

Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center that is situated in lovely Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey at 205 West Parkway Drive. Addiction to drugs, alcohol, or any other substance of abuse, can take a toll on the well-being and livelihood of the addict. It's important that these individuals seek professional treatment, guidance, and care in order to safely and successfully beat the addiction. Whether the patient requires inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment, Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC can provide patients with everything they need to beat addiction.

It's very typical for an addict to believe that they can overcome addiction on their own. Although this idea may seem tangible, going cold turkey is unsafe and more than likely will result in a relapse in the very near future. It's imperative that addicts seek the help of Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC as patients will receive quality addiction care and treatment methods at Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC. If addicts do not seek help for drug and alcohol addiction, their future will be unclear. This is because addiction is a degenerative and progressive disease that requires intense, professional treatment in order to conquer.

Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC can provide patients aged 18+ with unique treatment methods along with compassionate care and guidance. The counselors that work with the patient will be by their side every step of the way, helping to ensure their success in recovery. Every addict is able to overcome their addiction if they want it badly enough, but it does take the professional help of Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC in order to get to the level of sustained sobriety.

Through deciphering the core reasons why the patient uses drugs and alcohol as an escape will help counselors to better create a treatment program that works for them. A tailor-made approach to recovery is what patients will receive when they enter Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC and this is believed to be the best way to treat addiction.

If patients are truly ready to overcome their addiction and begin a new happy and content life than they will succeed in recovery. They must be in that mindset, though, in order to achieve lasting sobriety. Visit Behavioral Crossroads Recovery LLC online now at www.behavioralcrossroads.com and recognize how quality treatment can change one's life for the better.

Contact Details

+1(609) 645-2500
http://www.behavioralcrossroads.com/
205 West Parkway Drive, Suite 2Egg Harbor TownshipNew Jersey  08234

Google Reviews


  3.0   4 years ago

Let me first start by saying that Crossroads is a nice program but it does have some negatives i hate about it. Here are my Pros and Cons based on my experience i had when i was a Crossroads member from December 22nd 2009 - October 19th, 2011 Pros: 1) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors and staff were pretty nice and friendly. 2) They have a gym where clients can go play certain types of sports 3) Sometimes they give clients a special luncheon if they do well with their treatment plan or do well in general there. 4) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors there are females who are young which for me i much prefer having only females as my Case Manager/Counselor especially since am generally far more comfortable/relaxed around females in general than i am around males. Also a few of the female Case Managers/Case managers i met there are pretty attractive. 5) Sometimes they have small parties on occasion' "for example' they had a Halloween party in 2010 and they had a costume contest where i won 1st place. 6) Once in a while they do talent shows where clients can show their talent 7) My favorite Case Managers/Counselors that i had there were Margo, Meg, and Natalie. Cons 1) The Transportation that they provide sucks which the Van ride gets uncomfortable when there're too many clients on board and when some of the client's clothes smells like cigarette smoke. 2) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors don't legitimately care about they clients for real and just really cares about earning paychecks. 3) Some of the clients (especially that long red haired fat woman named Amanda and that spiky haired old man name Jimmy) whom i encountered gave me some problems. 4) There was this pretty attractive and athletic build female Case Manager/Counselor named Gloria who told me to go to the director's office because out of anger i slammed my orange seat cushion on the table. Also Gloria is pretty intimidating where she seems to take everything too seriously. 5) Most of the clients there are either middle aged or old which is unfortunate for the young folks who attends Crossroads. 6) Most of the clients there are smokers which is why i usually do not go outside in the backyard since most of the clients there who smokes goes out in the backyard and smokes during breaks. 7) My least favorite Case Manager/Counselor that i had there was Kim (The Asian Woman) which she was my first ever Case Manager/Counselor that i had at Crossroads and she suck. 8) I dislike sitting in groups almost all day long hearing about other clients problems and miseries which i usually dislike group conversations. 9) I don't get enough 1 on 1 time with my Case Managers/Counselors that i worked with. 10) When some clients does something that's against the rules every client gets punished by taking away some privileges. 11) I hate having to switch cases managers/counselors after case managers/counselors and retell my life story each time one leaves the job. 12) The so called gym (The gym looks like a warehouse) that they have there is not that clean and some or most of the equipment are damaged obviously by some of the clients 13) I quit Crossroads since Crossroads only gave the female Van Driver a warning after she said something bad too me in the Van and since she wasn't fired and i didn't get my justice' i quit the program even though i eventually got tired of going there anyways. Am done with Mental Health Programs/Partial Care Programs entirely. If you decide to go to that program do your research to see if that program is right for you. Also when you're starting out your first day or first week at Crossroads i highly recommend to not let them assign a Case Manager/Counselor for you because you might end up having a Case Manager/Counselor you may not like to even work with so it's best to request them in advance who do you want to have as your Case Manager/counselor to work with.



  5.0   4 years ago

Recently a friend of mine was treated at behavioral crossroads. He suffered from a severe drug addiction that many thought he would not be able to overcome. My dear friend is alive today thanks to the warm staff who brought him back to sobriety. We are so thankful for the care and rehabilitation provided to him during his time in Crossroads. Thank you!



  5.0   4 years ago

Behavioral crossroads is a fantastic program. Staff is very caring and knowledgeable! They truly want the best for their clients .



  5.0   4 years ago

I have had a very positive and pleasant experience. The staff and treatment I received was great and catered to all my needs. I felt that I got a great education as well as the proper tools to help me in my future and build a better future for myself. I am so very grateful to behavior crossroads and I highly recommend this facility to get the care you need!



  3.0   4 years ago

Let me first start by saying that Crossroads is a nice program but it does have some negatives i hate about it. Here are my Pros and Cons based on my experience i had when i was a Crossroads member from December 22nd 2009 - October 19th, 2011 Pros: 1) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors and staff were pretty nice and friendly. 2) They have a gym where clients can go play certain types of sports 3) Sometimes they give clients a special luncheon if they do well with their treatment plan or do well in general there. 4) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors there are females who are young which for me i much prefer having only females as my Case Manager/Counselor especially since am generally far more comfortable/relaxed around females in general than i am around males. Also a few of the female Case Managers/Case managers i met there are pretty attractive. 5) Sometimes they have small parties on occasion' "for example' they had a Halloween party in 2010 and they had a costume contest where i won 1st place. 6) Once in a while they do talent shows where clients can show their talent 7) My favorite Case Managers/Counselors that i had there were Margo, Meg, and Natalie. Cons 1) The Transportation that they provide sucks which the Van ride gets uncomfortable when there's too many clients on board and when some of the client's clothes smells like cigarette smoke. 2) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors don't legitimately care about they clients for real and just really cares about earning paychecks. 3) Some of the clients (especially that long red haired fat woman named Amanda and that spiky haired old man name Jimmy) whom i encountered gave me some problems. 4) There was this pretty attractive and athletic build female Case Manager/Counselor named Gloria who told me to go to the director's office because out of anger i slammed my orange seat cushion on the table. Also Gloria is pretty intimidating where she seems to take everything too seriously. 5) Most of the clients there are either middle aged or old which is unfortunate for the young folks who attends Crossroads. 6) Most of the clients there are smokers which is why i usually do not go outside in the backyard since most of the clients there who smokes goes out in the backyard and smokes during breaks. 7) My least favorite Case Manager/Counselor that i had there was Kim (The Asian Woman) which she was my first ever Case Manager/Counselor that i had at Crossroads 8) I dislike sitting in groups almost all day long hearing about other clients problems and miseries which i usually dislike group conversations. 9) I don't get enough 1 on 1 time with my Case Managers/Counselors that i worked with. 10) When some clients does something that's against the rules every client gets punished by taking away some privileges. 11) I hate having to switch cases managers/counselors after case managers/counselors and retell my life story each time one leaves the job. 12) The so called gym(The gym looks like a warehouse) that they have there is not that clean and some or most of the equipment are damaged obviously by some of the clients 13) I quit Crossroads since Crossroads only gave the female Van Driver a warning when she said something bad too me in the Van and since she wasn't fired and i didn't get my justice so i quit the program even though i eventually got tired of going there anyways. Am done with Mental Health Programs/Partial Care Programs entirely. If you decide to go to that program do your research to see if that program is right for you. Also when you're starting out your first day or first week at Crossroads i highly recommend to not let them assign a Case Manager/Counselor for you because you might end up having a Case Manager/Counselor you may not like to even work with so it's best to request them in advance who do you want to have as your Case Manager/counselor to work with.



  5.0   5 years ago

Very nice people



  4.0   5 years ago

I used to go here it and it really helps.



  3.0   5 years ago

Let me first start by saying that Crossroads is a nice program but it does have some negatives i hate about it. Here are my Pros and Cons based on my experience i had when i was a Crossroads member from December 22nd 2009 - October 19th, 2011 Pros: 1) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors and staff were pretty nice and friendly. 2) They have a gym where clients can go play certain types of sports 3) Sometimes they give clients a special lunching if they do well with their treatment plan or do well in general there. 4) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors there are females who are young which for me i much prefer having only females as my Case Manager/Counselor especially since am generally far more comfortable/relaxed around females in general than i am around males. Also a few of the female Case Managers/Case managers i met there are pretty attractive. 5) Sometimes they have small parties on occasion' "for example' they had a Halloween party in 2010 and they had a costume contest where i won 1st place. 6) Once in a while they do talent shows where clients can show their talent 7) My favorite Case Managers/Counselors that i had there were Margo, Meg, and Natalie. Cons 1) The Transportation that they provide sucks which the Van ride gets uncomfortable when there's too many clients on board and when some of the client's clothes smells like cigarette smoke. 2) Most of the Case Managers/Counselors don't legitimately care about they clients for real and just really cares about earning paychecks. 3) Some of the clients (especially that long red haired fat woman named Amanda and that spiky haired old man name Jimmy) whom i encountered gave me some problems. 4) There was this pretty attractive and athletic build female Case Manager/Counselor named Gloria who told me to go to the director's office because out of anger i slammed my orange seat cushion on the table. Also Gloria is pretty intimidating where she seems to take everything too seriously. 5) Most of the clients there are either middle aged or old which is unfortunate for the young folks who attends Crossroads. 6) Most of the clients there are smokers which is why i usually do not go outside in the backyard since most of the clients there who smokes goes out in the backyard and smokes during breaks. 7) My least favorite Case Manager/Counselor that i had there was Kim (The Asian Woman) which she was my first ever Case Manager/Counselor that i had at Crossroads 8) I dislike sitting in groups almost all day long hearing about other clients problems and miseries which i usually dislike group conversations. 9) I don't get enough 1 on 1 time with my Case Managers/Counselors that i worked with. 10) When some clients does something that's against the rules every client gets punished by taking away some privileges. 11) I hate having to switch cases managers/counselors after case managers/counselors and retell my life story each time one leaves the job. 12) The so called gym(The gym looks like a warehouse) that they have there is not that clean and some or most of the equipment are damaged obviously by some of the clients 13) I quit Crossroads since Crossroads only gave the female Van Driver a warning when she said something bad too me in the Van and since she wasn't fired and i didn't get my justice so i quit the program even though i eventually got tired of going there anyways. Am done with Mental Health Programs/Partial Care Programs entirely. If you decide to go to that program do your research to see if that program is right for you. Also when you're starting out your first day or first week at Crossroads i highly recommend to not let them assign a Case Manager/Counselor for you because you might end up having a Case Manager/Counselor you may not like to even work with so it's best to request them in advance who do you want to have as your Case Manager/counselor to work with.


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