Substance use disorder (SUD) is a treatable disease affecting millions of individuals each year. New Found Life provides comprehensive substance use disorder treatment to individuals living in California. Clients use the resources and skills taught in rehabilitation programs to develop healthier coping mechanisms and heal from the effects of SUD.
Addiction and mental health experts at New Found Life treat every client with compassion and respect. We are their partner in recovery, offering guidance and support. The beautiful California setting and comprehensive programs offer a hopeful space for people to recover and grow. It’s a beautiful thing to witness clients growing and progressing in their healing journey.
We educate clients and their families on the realities of SUD to ensure they fully understand what to expect from treatment and long-term recovery. Knowing how chronic substance abuse affects the mind and body can also help families repair relationships by providing context to past events. Substance use disorder impacts how people think, feel, and behave. Being able to understand those connections allows clients and their loved ones to heal and move forward in their recovery journey.
Addiction affects a person’s health, behavior, and relationships by doing the following:
Treatment programs help clients repair damage caused by substance abuse by addressing the root causes of addiction.
New Found Life offers the following comprehensive programs and services:
Clients benefit from a continuum of care that offers consistency and fosters gradual independence. It’s a beautiful thing to connect with clients and match them with the perfect treatment program to meet their specific needs.
We use evidence-based therapies, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), to treat addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. All programs at New Found Life also offer holistic healing to complement evidence-based modalities. Clients learn to use mindfulness, meditation, skill development, and other tools to manage cravings and other symptoms of SUD.
Family members play an integral role in recovery for many clients. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “While there is no one-size-fits-all solution for helping a family member who is drinking too much, using drugs, or dealing with a mental illness, research shows that family support can play a major role in helping a loved one with mental and substance use disorders.” Alcohol and drug addiction affects all family members. Treatment programs guide families through recovery with compassion and empathy.
Treating substance abuse often involves participating in peer activities, including talk therapy and 12-Step classes. We use 12-Step support groups and other forms of treatment to teach clients essential life skills for long-term recovery. Residential and outpatient programs offer support groups as part of the treatment plan. Group therapy sessions foster help, hope, and happiness through peer engagement and mutual empowerment.
Support groups offer the following:
The skills learned in therapy change lives and help clients become more aware of the impact of SUD and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Clients in rehabilitation benefit from therapy, support groups, psychoeducation, and other services designed to prepare them for ongoing sobriety. Treatment programs are more effective if clients and their loved ones fully understand the causes, effects, and potential consequences of addictive behaviors. We inform clients and their families of the various treatment options and likely outcomes to ensure they make educated decisions about their care. Educating people reduces the risk of relapse and provides families with context for behaviors related to addiction.
Relapse prevention education prepares clients and their loved ones for long-term sobriety outside of structured care. We use relapse prevention education to provide clients with a blueprint to follow if they encounter setbacks in recovery. Relapse prevention encourages clients to use the skills they learn in treatment to manage their condition in real-world situations.
Relapse prevention generally includes the following:
Individuals who have previously experienced relapse have an increased risk of recovery complications.
Family and local community members offer critical support for individuals in treatment or aftercare. A strong support network is one of the most effective ways to avoid relapse and maintain healthy lifestyle changes. New Found Life uses family therapy and other therapeutic modalities to help families, clients, and communities overcome the effects of SUD.
New Found Life stands out from other treatment centers due to its high-quality services and focus on lasting change. Clients become part of the family. We give clients hope, support, guidance, and compassionate care. People use the resources and tools they gain in treatment to build a more fulfilling future.
Everyone has different needs during treatment for substance use disorder. Clinicians and support staff offer essential insights and support to individuals struggling to move forward with their lives. We are here to help. The experts at New Found Life work hard every day to ensure individuals and families feel confident in their ability to overcome addiction. Seeking care with us is a transformative experience. Watching clients reach and maintain sobriety and embark on their journey of recovery is truly a beautiful thing!
Substance use disorder affects the lives of millions of people each year. Early intervention and professional addiction treatment reduce the risk of overdose or relapse by providing clients with a safe and structured space for healing and personal growth. Treatment programs for substance use disorder prepare clients for lasting sobriety and reintegration into the community. Skill development, psychotherapy, psychoeducational, peer support, and other treatment services give clients the tools they need to better understand and manage their condition. Rehabilitation programs offer clients a solid foundation for a more hopeful future. To learn more about the programs and addiction recovery services at New Found Life, call us today at (562) 434-4060.