Finding Lasting Recovery in Kentucky: Suboxone Practices + EMDR & ACT Group Therapy at Comp Serv
- CompServ Health Resources
- Jun 30
- 3 min read

Are you searching for an effective addiction treatment center in Kentucky that combines medication-assisted therapy with cutting-edge, evidence-based methods? At Comp Serv Health Resources, located right here in Kentucky, we support lasting recovery using Suboxone, EMDR group therapy, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). This powerful combination helps clients overcome addiction at its root—through healing, coping, and committed action.
1. Medication-Assisted Treatment: Why Suboxone Works
Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone) is a reliable, FDA-approved medication to help reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms. When used alongside counseling, it consistently leads to better client retention and long-term recovery outcomes.
2. EMDR in Group Therapy: Healing the Trauma-Addiction Cycle
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) is internationally recognized as a first-line treatment for trauma and PTSD portlandseogrowth.com. Leveraging bilateral stimulation (like guided eye movements), EMDR helps process deeply rooted memories that often fuel addictive behaviors evokewellnessoh.com+1self.com+1.
In group settings, EMDR offers:
A sense of peer support and shared healing
Structured 8-phase protocol to assess, process, and re-evaluate trauma
Encouragement of healthier coping strategies—essential for relapse prevention self.comevokewellnessoh.com+1self.com+1
3. ACT: Proven in Addiction via Mindfulness & Values-Based Choice
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) is one of the most thoroughly researched third-wave behavioral therapies, with over 1,300 RCTs and 550+ meta-analyses validating its effectiveness across conditions—including addiction .
Key benefits for substance use disorders:
Psychological flexibility: Accept cravings/emotions without being controlled by them
Mindfulness & acceptance: Facing triggers without succumbing to them
Values-focused action: Strengthening motivation by aligning recovery with what matters most
Systematic reviews show ACT significantly cuts substance use and supports abstinence at follow-up en.wikipedia.org+14pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+14americanaddictioncenters.org+14self.com+3olympicbehavioralhealth.com+3virtuerecoverycenter.com+3
Why EMDR + ACT + Suboxone = A Triple-Threat Strategy
Benefit | How It Works |
Address Root Trauma | EMDR resolves the core trauma often fueling addiction spj.science.org |
Build Core Skills | ACT teaches acceptance, defusion, and values-based living |
Medical Support | Suboxone reduces physiological craving, enabling therapy gains to stick |
Combining medication with group-based trauma and values-oriented therapies leads to deeper, longer-lasting recovery outcomes.
Why Comp Serv Health Resources in Kentucky?
Local & Licensed: We are dedicated to Kentucky individuals navigating addiction recovery.
Multidisciplinary Team: Our certified EMDR therapists and ACT-trained clinicians work in harmony with medical providers.
Group-Centered Care: Affordable, peer-supported therapy that engages and empowers.
Evidence-Based Excellence: Every method we use is backed by clinical research.
FAQs
What is EMDR and how does it support recovery?EMDR follows an 8-phase protocol to process trauma that often drives addiction. Research shows it significantly improves symptoms of PTSD and substance use disorders en.wikipedia.org+4evokewellnessoh.com+4self.com+4.
How does ACT differ from other therapies?Unlike CBT, ACT emphasizes acceptance and changing how clients relate to thoughts and feelings, not by trying to control or change them directly virtuerecoverycenter.com+2olympicbehavioralhealth.com+2en.wikipedia.org+2.
Is Suboxone therapy safe and effective?Yes—it’s FDA-approved and shown to stabilize individuals so they can focus on therapy and rebuild lives.
Ready to Begin Healing?
If you're seeking a trusted, research-backed path to recovery in Kentucky, Comp Serv Health Resources is here for you—with Suboxone, EMDR group therapy, and ACT—your gateway to lasting change.
👉 Call us at (502) 561-3464 to learn how our innovative, compassionate approach can support your journey to wellness.
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