Fuller Center Residential Treatment
Four Rivers Behavioral Health’s William H. Fuller Center provides residential treatment for individuals struggling with substance use disorders, including those who may also have co-occurring mental health concerns. The program is designed to help individuals begin their recovery journey in a structured and supportive environment.
Our experienced clinical team works closely with each participant to review their personal history and develop an individualized recovery plan tailored to their needs. The Fuller Center offers compassionate care in a safe and supportive setting where individuals can begin building the foundation for a sober life.
How to Get Care
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Treatment Model
The Fuller Center is a licensed residential treatment program for adults and provides care for both men and women.
The program follows a 12-step recovery model and incorporates proven clinical treatment approaches including:
- Motivational Interviewing
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Recovery Dynamics curriculum
- Twelve-Step Facilitation
- Recognition of the Stages of Change in recovery
These evidence-based practices help clients understand the underlying causes of addiction while learning new coping skills and building accountability.
Our Approach to Care
Recovery from addiction requires courage, structure, and guidance. At the Fuller Center, our staff understands the challenges of substance use disorders and works closely with each client to help them understand the causes of addiction and develop healthier coping strategies.
Treatment plans are individualized for each participant to ensure they receive the support and services needed for long-term success. Many members of our staff are also in recovery themselves and bring both professional expertise and personal understanding to the treatment process.
Our goal is to help participants address the past while developing the tools and structure needed to build a healthier future.
Family Support and Education
Addiction affects not only individuals but also their families. The Fuller Center offers a family program designed to help loved ones better understand addiction and recovery.
Family education and therapy sessions focus on topics such as:
The disease model of addiction
Relapse prevention
Self-care for family members
Strengthening communication and relationships
Family involvement can be an important part of long-term recovery success.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
The Fuller Center also offers an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for individuals who need structured treatment while continuing to work or live at home.
This program uses the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Living in Balance curriculum, which addresses:
Substance use recovery
Communication and boundaries
Grief, guilt, and forgiveness
Family relationships
Personal accountability
Participants receive both individual and group therapy along with educational sessions focused on long-term recovery skills.
What Residential Treatment Includes
Residential treatment provides a structured environment where individuals can focus fully on recovery. The Fuller Center program typically includes:
Comprehensive assessment
Social detoxification support
Routine monitoring by clinical staff
Individual counseling
Group therapy sessions
Education and recovery support
Twelve-Step meetings and recovery activities
Structure and accountability help participants break unhealthy habits and learn healthier ways to manage daily life.
Aftercare and Relapse Prevention
Recovery continues after residential treatment ends. The Fuller Center encourages all participants to remain connected to recovery support services.
Aftercare programs may include:
Ongoing outpatient counseling
Participation in recovery support groups such as AA, NA, or Al-Anon
Continued therapy and recovery coaching
Family involvement and support services
These programs help individuals strengthen life skills and maintain sobriety after leaving residential treatment.









