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The Crossroads Program

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626 Cepi Drive, Chesterfield, MO, 63005, United States

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Mon10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tue10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wed10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thu10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Fri10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Derrick W. 
10 years ago

This is a dangerous institution which employs experimental cult-like strategies that lack any scientific validity to the detriment of the clients and their families. Beware of this institution and any of their sister programs! I encourage anyone considering this program to do their research on the history of the program and know that this is not simply in the past, these abusive tactics continue to this day including: emotional manipulation, peer pressure, isolation, control, fear propoganda, cultural and religious insensiti... read more

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Wayne M. 
11 years ago

Its hard for me to understand those who are so critical of crossroads. My daughter was in the program twice, once as a teen. She thought her problem with alcohol was a teen thing and discovered after threes years of sobriety that it was not just a teen thing. We enrolled her in crossroads a second time. She is again 3 or 4 years sober, attending college and sporting a 3.5 GPA. Say what you want to about Crossroads..I love them. 

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Marcella M. 
12 years ago

I never could have imagined when rocking my baby that 15 years later I would be picking her up at the police station for assault and possession. It had been obvious that our once happy, carefree daughter had a problem. She was a mess and so was our family. The problem was that no-one was able to help us. We had been to Psychiatrists, counselors, and school staff. A coworker told me about Crossroads and within a day we were meeting with a wonderful counselor. My first thought was that she would never talk to these people but ... read more

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Pam S. 
13 years ago

Obviously the people who are slamming this program didn't want their kids to get sober or had any other experience with rehabs. They all require you to hang out with other sober people. This program saved my son's life after many, many other treatment programs, psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors and therapists. At no time does Crossroads EVER offer to "cure" anyone. Sobriety is a personal choice. You are given the "tools" on how to achieve sobriety. It is up to the individual to use those tools. There is no cure for ad... read more

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toochez 
13 years ago

What a horrifying program!! My daughter joined 3+ years ago, and we left shortly thereafter, realizing it's a total scam $20,000 lighter. You can't have barely-literate, uneducated former addicts claiming they can "cure" your kid just because they've had the experience. You need licensed psychologists, not just some BS "addiction counselor" certificate that anyone can get, and basically means you're a pub philosopher. The family she stayed with? Well, they are still *with* the program, even though the daughter then was clean... read more

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4heimers 
13 years ago

what a bunch of crap – Looking for some way to help my children get off marijuana, we sent them to Crossroads. They exchanged marijuana for cigarettes. Crossroads had 20-something "counselors" who taught them to "french inhale cigarettes", but not much more. They spent the afternoons interacting with other dysfunctional teens. There was no actual counseling. When we met with theircounselor" he kept "french inhaling"his cigarettes to the detriment of any helpful interaction. The enitre experience was a waste of time. When Bob... read more

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ARomanov 
15 years ago

Don't buy into this family-destroying program – First, yes - they will help your kid get off drugs/alcohol. However, they will exchange one addiction for another, and that's an addiction to the group, and the false dichotomy that your kid either stays in this group or will die. School and work are heavily discouraged for YEARS. Kids are separated from their families, and there is limited interaction - no family therapy, no trained psychologists on staff to deal with the root causes of your child's problems. No skills are tau... read more

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ILstudent 
16 years ago

Crossroads: Unaccredited, problematic, and self prophesying – If you are thinking of trying this program, first read about Steve Hassan's BITE Mind Control model (easily found in a google search). Then, search Youtube for videos of the founder of ICECAP (Crossroads), Bob Meehan. He has a foul mouth, a (recent) criminal history, and the verbally manipulative tactics of Charles Mansion. When I decided to try the group for thirty days, it quickly led to inpatient stays in their unaccredited facility in Phoenix, until I went on ... read more

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soberandlovinit 
16 years ago

Crossroads takes up a lot of time, but so did getting high – Crossroads has a unique way of helping teens get off of alcohol and other substances. They taught me how to stay sober and more importantly how to like staying sober. My life changed after my first appointment at Crossroads. I spent the first few months of sobriety hanging out with people, staying up late at night, having fun and fellowship with people my own age. These people were also staying sober. At around 3 months of sobriety, I got a job. Things started to b... read more

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The Crossroads Program has a 3.6 star rating with 79 reviews. 

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