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Clinical Expertise for Women’s Drug Treatment

Women seeking addiction treatment require specialized care that addresses their unique needs. New Paradigm Recovery, a co-ed outpatient facility in Northern Virginia, offers expert treatment programs with a strong focus on the specific challenges women face, making it a top choice for those seeking a women’s drug treatment center. Expertise in Women’s Addiction Treatment Although […]

How to Find the Best Outpatient Addiction Treatment Near You

Navigating Placement at Outpatient Addiction Treatment Facilities Introduction: Embarking on the journey towards recovery from addiction requires a thoughtful approach to selecting outpatient treatment facilities. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the process and find the best addiction treatment near you. Self-Assessment: Begin by assessing your needs and preferences. Consider factors such as the […]

A Leading Addiction Treatment Center in the Washington DC area

Nestled in the tranquil Virginia suburbs of Washington DC, New Paradigm Recovery emerges as a beacon of hope in the realm of addiction treatment. Our clinicians and leaders have a keen understanding of the unique challenges faced by individuals in the Washington metropolitan area. Because of this, our addiction treatment center in the Washington DC […]

Washington, DC — America’s Stress Capital

Washington, DC and its surrounding metro areas are home to a diverse workforce of government and military contractors, government employees, private-sector executives, lawyers, and other professionals whose work lives can be exceptionally demanding. Whether self-driven to climb the organizational ladder or simply doing what it takes to maintain high-paying jobs that support the high cost […]

The Polyvagal Theory of Trauma

“Trauma is a pervasive fact of modern life,” Peter Levine wrote in his 1997 book Waking The Tiger: Healing Trauma. “Most of us have been traumatized, not just soldiers or victims of abuse or attack. Both the sources and consequences of trauma are wide-ranging and often hidden from our awareness.”  For Levine, the key to […]

Childhood Trauma in Washington, DC

Examining its Alarming Prevalence and Lasting Consequences Washington, DC has a childhood trauma problem. As DC MAP (Mental Health Access in Pediatrics) reported in September, “nearly 23 percent of children aged 0-17 experience two or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) or traumas” in DC. This can impact their overall health outcomes and well-being. “ACEs can […]

Gabor Maté &“The Myth of Normal”

Trauma, Addiction, and Healing & The Criticality of Individualized Diagnosis and Treatment The Trauma-Addiction Connection In his influential 2009 book In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters with Addiction, Hungarian-Canadian physician and author Gabor Maté argued that most addictions are primarily driven by unprocessed trauma rather than stem from moral turpitude or lack of […]

Holistic Mental Health Clinics: What to Expect

What is holistic mental health: Holistic mental health is an approach that considers the entire person in the pursuit of well-being, integrating physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Unlike traditional mental health practices that might focus solely on alleviating symptoms of mental illness, holistic mental health aims to address the root causes and promote overall […]

Benefits of Quitting Weed

Ready to discover the transformative benefits of quitting weed? Kicking the cannabis habit can lead to significant improvements in both mental and physical health. While many people use marijuana for its calming effects, stopping its use can unlock a range of advantages that elevate overall well-being. This article dives into the perks of quitting weed, […]

America’s Attachment Crisis

“America is in its insecure-attachment era,” proclaimed Faith Hill in The Atlantic in April. “Discomfort with intimacy seems to be on the rise—and no one’s quite sure why.” Some time ago, social psychologist Sara Konrath found that narcissism rates seemed to be increasing among Americans and empathy decreasing, Hill reported, so about a decade ago, […]