Mon - Fri: 7:30am - 5:30pm
closed holidays
We offer individual, family, and group therapy to address the client’s mental health needs utilizing interventions such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). Peer Recovery Support services are also offered to address housing, transportation, food security, and employment issues.
We aim to lower barriers to medications for psychiatric conditions as well as address co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Psychiatric medications can help address issues such as anxiety, depression, and mood instability, among other behavioral health symptoms.
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder is a treatment that utilizes Buprenorphine prescribed by a medical provider, in combination with counseling to reduce symptoms of withdrawal and address the root causes of opioid addiction. Our medical and behavioral health treatment team will develop a customized treatment plan aligning with the client’s wellness goals.
We aim to reduce the stigma related to receiving treatment for addiction issues through community education and other harm reduction efforts, such as offering free Naloxone Kits and fentanyl testing strips.
LRTC offers Alcohol and Drug Substance Abuse Courses (ADSAC). ADSAC is for individuals who have had their driver’s license revoked or suspended.
Once assessments are completed, a referral is made to the appropriate intervention. Levels of intervention range on a continuum. LRTC offers a 10 hour and 24-hour DUI school (called an ADSAC course).
Medical Director
Dr. Redding transitioned from Family Medicine to the subspecialty of Addiction Medicine in 2008, where his practice focuses on medication management of substance use disorders and associated psychiatric conditions. He is a Fellow in the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), serves on the executive board of the Oklahoma Chapter of ASAM and is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine.
Programs Administrator
Behavioral Health Professional
Katie Sivert specializes in working with adults with addiction, trauma, anxiety, and depression. Katie has experience working with children and adults in the outpatient setting managing mental health and substance use disorders. Katie is trained in Motivational Interviewing and strengths-based modalities.
Behavioral Health Professional
Adrienne Witty has 15 years of experience in outpatient behavioral health. She is currently providing therapy services to adults with substance use disorders, trauma, anxiety, and depression.
Modoc Nation Health Services is a subsidiary of and owned and operated by the Modoc Nation, a federally recognized tribe.
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