If you or someone you care about in Hauʻula is facing addiction, help is closer than you think. At TruPaths, we connect individuals and families with vetted, ethical Hauʻula addiction therapists who provide personalized outpatient care. Our platform is free, confidential, and built to support your recovery journey.
Residents of Hauʻula have access to several respected outpatient addiction treatment providers on Oʻahu. These programs offer flexible services, experienced care teams, and culturally informed support.<br />
Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient programs (IOP), including individual therapy, relapse prevention, and group support.
Offers licensed addiction therapists via secure telehealth, specializing in trauma-informed care and co-occurring mental health treatment.
Supports veterans and their families with outpatient addiction therapy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and behavioral health counseling.
Offers outpatient addiction recovery services for women and families, including parenting support and therapy.
Delivers outpatient counseling and recovery education for teens and adults facing substance use issues.
Outpatient therapy in Hauʻula provides structured, evidence-based treatment while allowing you to continue with your daily life. Most outpatient programs include two to four sessions per week, available in person or online.<br /> A licensed Hauʻula addiction therapist may offer:
Individual therapy focused on your goals and challenges
Group counseling to build peer support and reduce isolation
Evidence-based approaches such as CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and DBT (dialectical behavior therapy)
Family therapy to strengthen relationships and foster healing
Addiction affects families and communities. Our goal is to support families as well as individuals throughout the recovery process.
TruPaths also serves surrounding Windward Oʻahu areas, including:
Lāʻie
Kāneʻohe
Waiāhole
Kahuku
You deserve compassionate care and real support. Use TruPaths to find a trusted Hauʻula addiction therapist and begin outpatient treatment today.