At Terros Health, our compassionate team of caregivers offers high-quality counseling services to support individuals and families during life’s biggest challenges. From mental health concerns, grief, trauma and substance use to help navigating family dynamics, we devise a plan to help patients heal and grow.
We believe counseling should be as unique as the individuals and families we serve. That’s why we customize each treatment plan to meet an individual’s goals, preferences and clinical needs.
Specialty treatment modalities, including EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Brainspotting and DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), are available. When clinically appropriate, telehealth services are also available to ensure our patients’ flexibility and access to care from the comfort of their own space.
Our services include:
- Group Counseling
Group therapy provides a powerful space for connection, shared healing and peer support. We offer group sessions focused on substance use, trauma recovery, grief, parenting support, relapse prevention and emotional regulation.
- Individual Counseling
Personalized, one-on-one sessions help support our patients’ emotional well-being and mental health. We use evidence-based approaches to help manage anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, life transitions, and more.
- Family Counseling
For families facing unique challenges, our team helps strengthen relationships, improve communication and resolve conflicts. Importantly, we work with the entire family system to foster healthy, supportive environments.
Substance use services
For those impacted by substance use, we provide a full continuum of care, including:
- Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
- Standard Outpatient Treatment
- Relapse Prevention and Recovery Maintenance
- Substance Use Prevention and Education
Our approach combines accountability with compassion, empowering individuals to build a sustainable path to recovery while using the latest in behavioral health research and treatment innovations.
Terros Health helps individuals living with opioid or alcohol-use disorders with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). This low-barrier treatment combines safe, effective medications with supportive care, helping patients take the next step toward recovery.
Our approach makes it easier to start care — often the same day patients reach out — without unnecessary waiting times or requirements. We offer medications such as buprenorphine (Suboxone®), long-acting injectable buprenorphine (Sublocade®) and naltrexone (Vivitrol®) to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal, and support long-term stability.
At Terros Health, we know treatment works and recovery is possible. Our robust system of care includes several ways people challenged by substance use disorder can get help.
- Maverick House, our 29-bed, male residential addiction treatment center. In this safe, supportive environment, individuals can focus on their recoveries with expert counseling and encouragement while also developing new skills. Personalized support plans help them maintain sobriety and successful reintegrate into the community. Throughout their treatment, they also have access to primary care, psychiatric services, laundry and family-style dining.
- Maverick Health Center. To ensure a continuity of care for patients at Maverick House, Terros Health put plans in place to open an onsite health center where these individuals can begin their intake process and maintain a connection to receive ongoing support as they resume their daily lives.
Learn more about Maverick House and Maverick Health Center here. To refer an individual for treatment, contact MaverickReferrals@terroshealth.org.
At Pinchot Gardens, Terros Health is creating new beginnings for women, women with children and pregnant women grappling with substance use disorder. This 53-unit gated residential facility is a hopeful, inviting and healing environment where women receive intensive, supervised treatment. In addition to individual and group counseling, they have access to primary and psychiatric care, child care, laundry services, parenting, skills-building and culinary classes and family-style dining. Treatment is customized to address key areas, support sobriety and help patients reintegrate as active, productive members of the community. Get more information about Pinchot Gardens here. For referrals to Pinchot Gardents, contact WomensResidential@terroshealth.org.
Terros Health LADDER, which stands for Life-Affirming Dual Diagnosis Education and Recovery, is a therapeutic day treatment program for adults who have co-occurring mental health and substance use symptoms.
LADDER is structured to provide group therapy, individual counseling, case management and peer support — all of which address mental health symptom management and recovery from substance use.
LADDER is appropriate for both SMI (seriously mentally ill) and GMH (general mental health) clients who have had substance use within the past year. A light breakfast and full lunch are served Monday through Thursday. Also available to clients: a connection to psychiatric services, linkage to primary care and MOUD/MAT services, arranged transportation, discharge planning and aftercare group.
Reuniting families: That’s the goal of Arizona Families F.I.R.S.T., which stands for Arizona Families in Recovery Succeeding Together. Through this program, we offer a comprehensive array of services, including education, peer support and treatment for adults, youth and families challenged by substance use disorder and involved with the Arizona Department of Child Safety.
Patients receive varying levels of care, including intensive outpatient, standard outpatient and recovery maintenance during the day, in the evening and on weekends. Intensive case management is also available through the program’s recovery coaches and care coordinators. And prevention and education services are available to family members of referred participants who need support to strengthen and preserve families.
Terros Health is leading the fight against substance use at its clinics and through education. Through free training programs, we teach members of our community how to dispense a potentially lifesaving medication called Narcan, which can help reverse an overdose from heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioid medications in minutes.

Led by an expert team, Terros Health’s innovative Narcan training program has been instrumental in helping Arizona reduce heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioid overdoses.
Each year, our expert team trains thousands of people from all walks of life in dispensing Narcan. Free Narcan samples are also available to members of the community via vending machines at our 27th Avenue Primary Care Center and HIV Center in Phoenix.
At the training, participants get an overview of the state of the opioid epidemic in Arizona, including the types of opioids available and their effects on the body and brain. Participants also hear about Narcan options and resources and learn how to dispense the medication. Upon request, Terros Health can issue a certificate of Narcan training completion.
Along with this program, Terros Health joined Mayo Clinic in an Arizona Department of Education initiative to reduce opioid overdoses among school-aged children. The program — School Training Overdose Preparedness and Intelligence Task Force (STOPIT) takes the state’s fentanyl crisis head-on by supplying Narcan and placing anti-drug awareness materials in all Arizona schools.
To learn more about Terros Health’s Narcan training program and request a free Narcan kit and training, call 602-216-7088.