None of us want
to feel unsettled in our lives. We don't want to be merely struggling by in
life, troubled by unresolved psychological issues. However, many of us do have
problems managing mind, body and spirit, and when this is the case, the most
appropriately tailored and sensitive support - like the mental health support
in North Carolina offered by Red Oak Recovery - can make all the difference
in helping us to lead happier and more productive lives.
Red Oak Recovery
isn't just another substance abuse treatment program. It's a program for those
young adults finding it difficult to wean themselves off substances while also
dealing with co-occurring mental health issues. It's why we take such a
distinctive clinical approach, integrating outdoor adventure therapy with the
best research-supported, evidence-based practices to help the client realize
their innate goodness, talents and self-worth.
We believe in
treating young adults with compassion, respect and dignity, as part of an
emphasis on positive and sustained change. The program is also overseen by the
most renowned experts in substance abuse, mental health treatment and
wilderness therapy. Chief Executive Officer Jack Kline, for example, possesses
more than 25 years' experience in relation to mental health and substance abuse
recovery. His extensive training includes in depression, bipolar disorder,
gender identity issues and grief and trauma.
But of course,
these aren't the aspects of Red Oak Recovery's mental health support in North
Carolina that mean the most to the young adults struggling with addiction and
mental health issues and requiring a rebalancing of body and mind. What they
really appreciate most, is the space to concentrate on their recovery and
become the person they were meant to be.
While at Red Oak
Recovery's wilderness rehab center, engaging in everything from art therapy and
nutritional therapy to yoga and experiential therapy as part of a truly
individualized treatment program, they can clear their heads and restore
rational thought patterns. They can gain the opportunity for personal
reflection that they most require, become more spiritually aware and begin to
live less selfishly, and with greater trust - in themselves and others.
That's the
difference made by the mental health support in North Carolina provided by Red
Oak Recovery, which is happy to receive enquiries from interested parents or
young adults.
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