The New Roads Behavioral Health Worth Program in Provo, Utah, offers comprehensive residential and outpatient care, dedicated to treating addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, and eating disorders. Their integrated approach provides a nurturing and structured environment for individuals seeking profound healing and sustainable recovery. The program utilizes a trauma-informed perspective, recognizing and addressing the profound impact of past experiences on current behaviors and mental health.
A wide range of evidence-based therapies forms the cornerstone of their treatment. These include Group Therapy, individualized 1-on-1 Counseling, Family Therapy, and Couples Counseling, fostering healing within relational contexts. Modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Twelve Step Facilitation, Trauma-Specific Therapy, Relapse Prevention Counseling, and Motivational Interviewing are expertly applied to develop robust coping mechanisms and promote behavioral change.
The Worth Program also incorporates practical support through Life Skills training, preparing clients for successful reintegration into daily life. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is available to support individuals managing substance dependency, while Online Therapy ensures flexible access to care. New Roads Behavioral Health is committed to empowering clients with the tools, insights, and resilience needed to achieve long-term mental wellness and a fulfilling life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What conditions does New Roads Behavioral Health Worth Program treat?
They treat addiction, co-occurring mental health conditions, and eating disorders.
Does the program offer both residential and outpatient levels of care?
Yes, New Roads Behavioral Health Worth Program provides both residential and outpatient services.
What types of therapies are integrated into the Worth Program?
Therapies include Group, 1-on-1, Family, CBT, 12-Step, Trauma-Specific Therapy, Life Skills, Online Therapy, and MAT.
Is trauma-specific therapy a core component of the treatment?
Yes, the program utilizes a trauma-informed approach, with Trauma-Specific Therapy as a core component.
Does New Roads Behavioral Health Worth Program provide support for life skills and vocational development?
Yes, Life Skills training is offered to help clients prepare for independent living and vocational success.
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