Jericho Project

430 Valley Dr San Mateo, CA 94005 | 415-656-1700

About Jericho Project

Jericho Project is a residential addiction treatment center in Brisbane, California specializing in long term recovery for men with substance use disorders and criminal justice involvement.

Established in 1995, the program offers a structured one year residential model, outpatient services and multi phase housing designed to support reentry and lasting change.

Clients engage in education, vocational training and evidence based therapies focused on relapse prevention and personal development.

Referrals to detox options may or may not be possible.

What addiction treatment programs does Jericho Project offer?

Jericho Project provides residential treatment in structured housing with 24/7 supervision as well as an outpatient treatment center.

The program uses the Gorski CENAPS relapse prevention model and includes cognitive behavioral therapy, group sessions on accountability and goal setting and case management.

Who can get help at Jericho Project?

The program serves adult men who are chemically dependent and have criminal justice histories with a focus on reentry and recovery from both addiction and criminal behavior.

Jericho Project is designed specifically for men seeking a highly structured long term recovery environment.

What makes this program different?

Jericho Project operates as a minimum one year, highly structured program with multi phase housing that progresses from newcomer training houses to senior member apartments and alumni aftercare units.

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430 Valley Dr
San Mateo, CA 94005
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