"2016-10-30T00:00:00"^^ . . "5"^^ . "1"^^ . "I did not want to go to PCS, but after trying individual therapy with a great therapist, who recommended them, I knew I needed something else. I was very skeptical as I am a professional person and their approach was different as they match therapists to each person. I had a lot of past trauma and was dealing with addiction issues. \n\nSince I went the first time about a year ago, I have been in solid recovery. They did have a follow up appointment and gave me other recommendations that I followed. NO program works unless you are willing to do whatever it takes to get better. They utilized many different approaches and if one was not a fit, then they used ones that were. The treatment process was a joint effort. They don't tell you what you want to hear but what I needed to hear so that is not for everyone. If you go to PCS, you have to be willing to be accountable and look at your own behaviors. It was not a quick fix but I am in recovery and my life has gotten better each day.\n\nMy husband and I did their couples' program and it saved our marriage. It was very affordable compared to inpatient programs that don't offer even close to the amount of therapy they do. They are reasonably priced and there is no price tag on recovery. I saved so much money going to them as I had spent a lot over the years on my addiction. Insurance was good about reimbursing after the program. The therapists at PCS and some of the most skilled clinicians in the field. I would recommend to anyone. I also have kept in touch with a few others from the program and they are also doing great. That speaks for itself."^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . .