Newport Academy is part of a nationwide behavioral healthcare network focused on treating adolescents and families experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. The organization provides structured treatment programs designed for teens who may be struggling with conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or co-occurring substance use concerns. Care typically combines clinical therapy, academic support, and family involvement to address both emotional and behavioral needs during treatment.
Programs may include residential care as well as partial hospitalization and outpatient services, allowing treatment intensity to match individual needs. Clinical plans are generally personalized and can involve individual counseling, group therapy, and evidence-based approaches such as cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapies. Many programs also integrate experiential activities and education services so adolescents can continue academic progress while receiving care.
Newport Academy’s model emphasizes addressing underlying mental health factors connected to behavioral or substance use issues rather than focusing only on symptoms. Family participation is commonly incorporated into treatment to support communication and long-term recovery outcomes after discharge. The organization operates multiple locations across the United States, offering treatment environments intended for adolescents in different stages of care and recovery.