
Alpharetta Addiction Center Programs
At Counterpoint Recovery, we believe healing happens when services are designed to align with the unique needs of clients. Our gender-specific programs address the distinct biological, psychosocial, and emotional needs of men and women, offering personalized strategies in order to create sustainable recovery. Our facility is located in Alpharetta, GA in Forsyth County and proudly serves the surrounding areas.
Why Gender-Specific Care Matters
Substance use patterns, trauma responses, and relapse triggers often differ by gender due to biological differences, emotional patterns, and societal pressures. Our programs integrate these insights, offering targeted therapies that resonate with each group’s lived experiences.
Single-gender environments reduce barriers to openness, foster vulnerability and honesty, and allow participants to discuss sensitive topics—such as relationship dynamics or cultural and societal expectations and narratives—without hesitation. This environment accelerates trust-building and peer accountability, critical aspects of building a recovery community.
What Our Programs Offer
While our group structure is all grounded in evidence-based education, many topics address gender-specific challenges while integrating clinical therapies, 12 step foundations, and wellness practices. A few areas both programs focus on are:
- stress and anger management
- physical fitness and nutrition planning
- financial literacy
- mindfulness practices
- role stigmas, and
- self-worth issues
Each theme or topic covered is designed to equip clients with relapse prevention strategies and effective coping tools as symptoms present themselves individually.
How We Can Help You
Counterpoint is an innovative treatment program blending the 12-steps and traditions with modern treatment modalities to achieve effective and lasting sobriety.
Why Choose Counterpoint Recovery

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Community & Connection Driven
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Holistic & Clinical Approach
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Genuine Care & Support
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Accepts Insurance & Payment Plans
