The C2C Invitation

You Do Not Have Control Over Your Addiction - But You Do Have Control Over Your Recovery

Courage to Change Addiction Recovery Ranch provides state of the science recovery techniques that will assist you in healing your addiction once and for all.

The C2C holistic approach to body, mind and spirit healing makes Courage to Change one of the most innovative and effective recovery programs in the world.

If you are ready to take control of your recovery - call us today.


719-541-4912

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Courage to Change Power Point Presentation

Part I -Sobered Up vs. Locked Up
Part II - Science of Addiction
Part III - Neurotransmitter Re-Balancing
Part IV -C2C's Therapeutic Program

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Courage to Change Addiction Recovery Ranch is a Substance Abuse Provider for the Colorado Department of Transportation

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy  E-mail

Change your thoughts, and you will change your actions.

Change your actions, and you will create new habits.

Change your habits, and you will change your character.

Change your character, and you will change your destiny.

-Wayne W. Dyer, Ph.D.

Educational and psychological work at Courage to Change Ranch not only creates change in itself, but also is essential to the physiological repair of compromised neurons.

"Cognitive Behavioral" techniques actually were developed in the field of education many years ago,and appropriated by the relatively new field of psychology. Over time this tried-and-true approach to "creating change" in behavior has undergone many refinements and elaborations,  but its effectiveness in helping individuals cross the threshold to a new way of living is a constant.

C2C counselors use curricula based on CBT that has been specifically developed for the treatment of addictions. In groups such as "Thinking for a Change" and "Relapse Prevention," patients learn new ways of thinking.

In developing news ways of "learning" and "thinking", clients actually create new neural pathways in their brains.