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Your Teen Needs Teen-Specific Rehabilitation


January 16th, 2012 Posted in Teen Drug Rehab | No Comments »

teen drug rehabilitationIt’s easy to look at all the different drug and alcohol rehab options available to you and your teen and think that the differences lie in cost, amenities or location only. The primary factor of consideration for parents looking for a rehabilitation program for their teenager is whether or not the program focuses solely on teens or includes teenagers in with adults in treatment. The differences in care are significant and so too are the differences in your child’s experience.

Teen-Specific Problems Require Teen-Specific Treatment

Your teen is struggling with very specific issues during this period of their lives. There are hormonal issues, self-esteem, parental dynamics, struggles with siblings, the pressure of school performance, first jobs, and changes in friends and groups at school. Rejection associated with dating or trying out for different afterschool activities is significant as are first loves and changes to friendships. The effect of fluctuating hormones can increase the intensity of all of these issues and if your teen is diagnosed with a behavioral, social or psychological disorder, then these issues are even more difficult for your teen to handle.

A teen rehab provides a safe place for your child to work through the issues related to growing up as a teenager today as well as their specific versions of it according to their own family issues, diagnoses, interpersonal dynamics, etc. The focus is on their teen experience and how it is affected by drug and alcohol abuse, providing your teen with actionable resources to employ in these situations when they return home – resources that don’t include drugs and alcohol.

Buffer From Adult-Sized Problems

At adult rehabs, the focus is on very adult problems. Those who have lived through years, even decades, of chronic drug and alcohol abuse have been through some very serious traumas. They often share those in peer settings and group therapy – beneficial for them and other adults who have been through similar problems, but not necessarily the best thing to share with a recovering teen already dealing with their own trauma. Better instead to allow them to discuss what they have been through and keep the focus on their issues.

Focus on the Future

Teenagers by definition have their whole lives in front of them. Those who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction need not surrender their entire future to the disorder. With early treatment and comprehensive teen-specific care, you increase the chances that your child will successfully recover from drug and alcohol addiction. Contact us today at Newport Academy to learn more about the programs we offer for teens.



Newport Academy Awarded 3yr CARF Accreditation


January 16th, 2012 Posted in Teen Rehab | No Comments »

Newport Beach, CA – January 9, 2012

Jamison Monroe, founder of Newport Academy announced they were awarded the 3-Year CARF Accreditation which establishes it as one of the top treatment programs in the United States. CARF International Family of Organizations (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation facilities) is a highly recognized and reputable organization in the treatment industry. Receiving any accreditation from CARF is strongly desirable and helps separate the great treatment facilitates from the good ones. In order to be considered for a 3yr accreditation, a rehab center must meet the standard criteria in regards to business practices and services provided and pass an onsite inspection to ensure the high quality of the center.

About Newport Academy:

Newport Academy is a teen treatment center in Orange County, California with separate male and female inpatient facilities as well as an outpatient location for continued recovery. Newport Academy offers integrated treatment programs in an environment of caring and compassion that helps treat both the teens and their family members. Whether it’s addiction or a mental illness that a teenager has, Newport Academy can offer them treatment.


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Newport Academy Awarded 3yr CARF Accreditation



Myths About Addiction for Struggling Families


January 13th, 2012 Posted in Teen Drug Use | No Comments »

Myths About Addiction for Struggling FamiliesFor someone watching a loved one struggling with addiction, the feeling of powerlessness may seem overwhelming. The drugs and alcohol may appear to have supreme influence over all their decisions from the moment they wake up to the time they go to sleep, and it can feel like your opinion will never be heard before it’s too late. These feelings of helplessness may be made worse by many myths that are constantly circulating about addiction and what will and will not work for someone to reach a place of long-term sobriety.

The Latest Research Shows Families of Addicts Can Have Influence in a Variety of Ways

After 40 years in the field, Dr. Carlton K. Erickson of the University of Texas Addiction Science program has compiled a list of the most misunderstood aspects of addiction and treatment. Here are some facts that may bring relief to families wanting to facilitate treatment for a loved one:

  • Your Loved One Does Not Need to Want Treatment for It to Work.
    People who are pushed into rehab by a family member, their job or the court system do have success in treatment. The latest research demonstrates that individuals forced into rehab by the courts have similar outcomes to people who show up voluntarily.
  • Individuals Do NOT Have to Reach Rock Bottom to Get Help.
    Although hitting bottom may be what it takes for some people, there is zero evidence this is true for the majority. In reality, the earlier someone seeks treatment, the easier the addiction is to overcome because the behavior has had less time to take root and less damage has occurred to their body, relationships and career. This gives the individual more motivation to turn their life around.

  • It Is Not Hopeless If Someone Relapses.
    Addiction, by its nature, is a chronic disease. Relapse, for many, is going to be part of the recovery process as the individual learns to utilize new coping strategies for the stresses of life, especially in the first few months following treatment. In fact, the rates of relapse for addiction are on par with other chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension. This is where families can provide support rather than make the individual feel that they have failed.

Take the First Step to Help Your Family Member Today

We can assist you in finding the addiction treatment program that best fits the unique needs of your loved one. All of our programs are highly successful and utilize evidence-based therapies during the treatment process. Don’t allow yourself to feel helpless any longer. Contact us today.



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Newport Academy is a gender-specific, comprehensive, residential treatment program for teens suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. If you or your child needs help, please do call us as soon as possible. We are always on call and willing to help if given the opportunity. Please call Newport Academy at 877.628.3367.