Intervention Treatment Centers in Cedarville, CA

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Newport Academy
Treatment Center
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Newport Academy recognizes teen behavioral issues in ages 12-17, such as substance abuse, eating disorders, and other co-occurring disorders, as symptoms of underlying mental health challenges. For teens and families to achieve long-term, sustainable healing, treatment must address these root causes. Our outcomes-based approach is founded in compassion, expertise, and unconditional love. Data on our outcomes shows consistent positive results in measures of well-being, depression, and anxiety, with patients’ improvements, on average, exceeding levels of clinical significance during and after treatment.
Newport Academy recognizes teen behavioral issues in ages 12-17, such as substance abuse, eating disorders, and other co-occurring disorders, as symptoms of underlying mental health challenges. For teens and families to achieve long-term, sustainable healing, treatment must address these root causes. Our outcomes-based approach is founded in compassion, expertise, and unconditional love. Data on our outcomes shows consistent positive results in measures of well-being, depression, and anxiety, with patients’ improvements, on average, exceeding levels of clinical significance during and after treatment.
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Newport Academy Outpatient
Treatment Center
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Newport Academy’s Northern California outpatient program in Sacramento provides primary mental health and primary substance use disorder treatment for adolescent boys and girls ages 13–18 and their families. Our full-day Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and partial-day Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) help young people gain resilience and healthy coping tools. Our virtual IOP allows young adults ages 18–35 to access care from home. Each level of care includes individualized treatment plans that incorporate evidence-based clinical and experiential modalities. Our full-day PHP includes a fully accredited academic curriculum.
Newport Academy’s Northern California outpatient program in Sacramento provides primary mental health and primary substance use disorder treatment for adolescent boys and girls ages 13–18 and their families. Our full-day Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and partial-day Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) help young people gain resilience and healthy coping tools. Our virtual IOP allows young adults ages 18–35 to access care from home. Each level of care includes individualized treatment plans that incorporate evidence-based clinical and experiential modalities. Our full-day PHP includes a fully accredited academic curriculum.
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Intervention Treatment Centers
An intervention can motivate someone to seek help for alcoholism, drug abuse, eating disorders or other addictive behaviors.

An addiction intervention in Cedarvillefor drug intervention Cedarville typically offers a comprehensive course of treatment that is designed to provide individuals who are involved with drugs with the education and life skills they need to overcome their addiction.

Alcohol interventions in Cedarville focus primarily on how alcohol addiction affects the entire family. Interventionists in Cedarville provide tools for the family to adequately deal with the situation, and work to establish healthy boundaries that restore order during this chaotic time. Most importantly, highly trained and educated interventionists work diligently to urge the alcoholic to accept treatment or face the consequences of his or her continued use.

The earlier an Eating disorder intervention in Cedarville takes place, the better the chance for recovery. The cooperation of a professional is an important part of this often complex assessment.

Everything that takes place within an intervention is facilitated and supervised by a professional interventionist. One of the ways the interventionist can assist is by preventing a breakdown of communication. The interventionist will often meet with family members and friends of the affected individual prior to the intervention. During this preliminary meeting, the entire group will work together to design an approach. This may include preparing individual letters that detail personal experiences or describe pain that has been caused by the addiction.