Newport Academy provides behavioral health treatment designed primarily for adolescents experiencing mental health challenges and substance use concerns. The program focuses on individualized care plans that combine clinical therapy, academic support, and family involvement to address both emotional health and behavioral patterns. Treatment commonly includes individual, group, and family therapy using evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and attachment-based family therapy. These methods aim to help teens develop coping skills, improve communication, and better understand underlying emotional triggers.
Programs may include outpatient care, intensive outpatient programs, and partial hospitalization services, offering structured support while allowing participants to maintain parts of their daily routines. Newport Academy’s model often integrates experiential activities, academic assistance, and life-skills development alongside counseling to support long-term stability and personal growth. Family participation is typically encouraged as part of the recovery process to strengthen relationships and create a supportive home environment after treatment.
The organization serves teens facing conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, mood disorders, and co-occurring substance use issues. Care is generally delivered through a multidisciplinary team that may include therapists, medical professionals, and support staff working together to guide treatment planning and progress.