Newport Academy operates a network of specialized centers focused on mental health and substance use treatment. The goal is to provide quality care for children, teens, and their families. The treatment focuses on helping young people manage trauma, mental health issues, eating disorders, and substance use challenges. Newport Academy views adolescents as individuals trying to navigate difficult environments, not as broken or flawed. Adolescents often feel intense pressure from society, which can lead to harmful behaviors. However, they seek connection and belonging in their lives. Newport Academy aims to equip teens with life skills and self-awareness, allowing them to find their place in the world.
Core Treatment Philosophy
The primary issue addressed at Newport Academy is low self-esteem. Many teens arrive struggling with feelings of insecurity. The treatment philosophy focuses on underlying causes, rather than just the behaviors related to drug use or mental health struggles. Professional staff guide young people in overcoming challenges and help them build a foundation for self-acceptance and healthier living.
Love as a Foundation
Newport Academy believes that love is central to healing. The approach involves meeting teens at their emotional level, creating a nurturing environment where they feel safe to express themselves. This process allows for the natural emergence of emotions and behaviors, which staff can then address. The compassionate care provided helps teens recognize their own strengths and abilities. The philosophy of love fosters a transformative experience, enabling young people to see themselves as worthy and capable. This philosophy lies at the heart of the center’s approach to mental health treatment.
Family Therapy and Rebuilding Relationships
Newport Academy places great emphasis on family involvement. Adolescence can strain communication between parents and children. While teens push for Independence, parents seek to maintain connection. Newport Academy uses Attachment-Based Family Therapy to support families in rebuilding relationships. This approach improves communication, fosters understanding, and encourages the expression of vulnerable emotions. Families gain the tools needed to restore trust and heal fractured relationships.
Therapeutic Approaches
The academy employs a variety of therapeutic methods. Each child or teen receives tailored care, as no two individuals share the same needs. A belief that treatment requires time and varied approaches underpins Newport Academy’s philosophy. Different forms of therapy include:
- Individual Therapy: One-on-one sessions in a confidential setting allow teens to explore the root causes of their struggles. The aim is to heal emotional wounds and promote self-awareness.
- Group Therapy: Teens share experiences in group settings, building community and support with peers facing similar challenges.
- Family Therapy: The focus is on improving communication and rebuilding trust between family members.
- Experiential Therapy: Approaches such as art therapy and adventure therapy give teens a chance to express emotions through creative, non-traditional methods.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): These evidence-based methods help teens manage anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): This therapy aids teens in processing trauma and anxiety, helping them move toward recovery.
Treatment Focus
Newport Academy offers treatment for a wide range of mental health and substance use issues. The approach treats not just symptoms but the root causes of each condition. Holistic care considers the whole person, not just isolated behaviors. Conditions treated include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Substance use
- Trauma and PTSD
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Eating disorders
- Suicidal ideation
Programs and Target Population
Newport Academy offers treatment programs for children, teens, and young adults. Each program addresses the unique needs of specific age groups.
- Residential Programs: These programs serve children (ages 7-11), teens (ages 12-18), and young adults (ages 18-35). Treatment typically lasts 45 to 120 days. The goal is to give young people the time and space needed to start their recovery journey in a supportive, distraction-free environment.
- Outpatient Programs: Teens can continue their recovery through Newport Academy’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP). These programs offer a structured environment for ongoing care, balanced with academic responsibilities. The Virtual IOP option provides flexibility by allowing teens to receive therapy from home.
- Alumni Program: This program offers continued support for graduates of Newport Academy. Alumni receive help in maintaining their progress and staying connected to their recovery after treatment.
Outcomes and Success Rates
Newport Academy tracks outcomes carefully to measure progress in mental health, family relationships, and behavior.
Mental Health Improvements
Teens in Newport Academy programs show, on average, a 50% reduction in depressive symptoms. This significant improvement highlights the effectiveness of the academy’s treatment approach for young people facing mental health challenges.
Improved Family Communication
Before treatment, many teens feel unable to express their emotions to family members. By the fifth week of treatment, communication between family members shows marked improvement. The success of Newport Academy’s family therapy approach strengthens bonds and fosters deeper relationships.
Reduction in Suicidal Thoughts
Many teens entering treatment struggle with suicidal thoughts. After five weeks of residential care, the number of teens making suicide plans drops by 72%. This dramatic decrease underscores the impact of Newport Academy’s approach to treating serious mental health issues.
Patient Profiles and Research
Newport Academy collects detailed data on the challenges faced by its patients. Many teens have experienced trauma, such as sexual abuse or bullying. Others struggle with substance use or eating disorders. Newport Academy addresses these issues by treating the emotional pain underlying destructive behaviors.
The center also serves LGBTQ+ teens, who often experience higher rates of bullying and severe mental health symptoms. Despite these challenges, LGBTQ+ teens show progress at similar rates as their cisgender peers. Newport Academy provides a safe, inclusive environment where all teens can heal and grow, regardless of background or identity.
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