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We delve under the surface into the complex issues that contribute to addictive and self-defeating patterns. Whether you're struggling with emotional trauma, grief or loss, addiction, depression or anxiety, eating disorders or intimacy disorders, we have a highly effective treatment program that addresses everything that stands between you and lifelong recovery.

What does wellness mean to you? For millions of Americans, the definition of wellness likely means a sense of overall well-being. But for those who suffer from mental and substance abuse disorders, wellness does not mean an absence of disease, illness or stress, but rather feeling a sense of purpose in life, being actively involved in work or play that is satisfying, finding happiness, having joyful relationships, and having a healthy body and living environment. This is according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which offers a great deal of information on the subject of wellness for those with mental and substance abuse disorders. Looking further into wellness, SAMHSA defines an overall sense of well-being as incorporating numerous aspects of an individual's life. These include physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, occupational, and spiritual aspects. Each one of these aspects can affect the person's overall quality of life, so it is important to consider them all. And this is even more pertinent to consider with persons suffering with mental and substance abuse disorders, since wellness directly relates to their longevity and their quality of life issues. SAMHSA identifies eight dimensions of wellness that it encourages everyone to incorporate into their lives.

These include:


  • Emotional
  • Environamental
  • Financial
  • Intellectual
  • Occupational

  • Physical

  • Social

  • Spiritual

  • "Life is not merely being alive, but being well." Marcus Valerius Martialis

  • "Those who do not find time for exercise will have to find time for illness." Edward Smith-Stanley

  • "A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world." Paul Dudley White

  • "A healthy body is a guest-chamber for the soul; a sick body is a prison." Francis Bacon

  • "The body is like a piano, and happiness is like music. It is needful to have the instrument in good order." Henry Ward Beecher

  • "The groundwork of all happiness is health." James Leigh Hunt

  • "Without health, life is not life; it is only a state of languor and suffering." Francois Rabelais