Workshop for Eating Disorder, Healing from trauma at Rio Retreat Center, Arizona

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METRO PHOENIX HEALTHCARE PROFILES

Set Yourself Free Addiction and psychological trauma go hand in hand. It’s hard to break their hold, but lasting freedom is possible with help from this world-renowned program. “It isn’t enough to simply break an addiction. Finding and dealing with the underlying cause is what will help prevent a relapse and finally free someone from addiction’s grip,” says Sean Walsh, CEO of The Meadows. “Discovering the core of the addiction is what we have been doing for forty years. We developed The Meadows Model to treat the whole person, not just the addiction.” With its 14-acre campus in the Sonoran Desert, The Meadows offers a serene location for healing from a wide range of addictions and disorders. All programs are carefully designed by world-renowned, industry-leading professionals who often set the standards for the latest and most evidence-based practices in trauma and addiction treatment.

SPECIALIZED CARE

“We don’t rest on our traditions,” says Walsh. “About three years ago,

CONDITIONS TREATED

we embarked on a study to identify patient populations that require unique interventions and programming. We developed several comprehensive programs to meet those requirements.” A 20-year-old with addictions and trauma requires a different approach than a 50-year-old with a spouse and children who is suffering from those same issues. The Claudia Black Young Adult Center treats young adults 18 to 26 years old with their particular needs and interests in mind. Men with sex addictions benefit from Gentle Path at The Meadows guided by Dr. Patrick Carnes, who is globally recognized for his research, books, and treatments surrounding this addiction. For women, teens, and adolescents struggling with eating disorders, Remuda Ranch at The Meadows offers a safe and calming refuge for exploring the root of these disorders and restoring normal food relationships.

HELP FOR FAMILIES

EMOTIONAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA PTSD CODEPENDENCY DEPRESSION SEX ADDICTION ALCOHOL ADDICTION DRUG ADDICTION

LOVE ADDICTION LOVE AVOIDANCE EATING DISORDERS WORK ADDICTION GAMBLING ADDICTION BIPOLAR DISORDER PANIC/ANXIETY DISORDERS

Because addiction and trauma affect not only the individual, but also his or her family, The Meadows Model invites family members into the treatment process, offering insights into how addiction develops, how it affects family dynamics, and how to support their loved one without enabling the behavior.

NEW FOR PTSD

Research suggests that those who develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have suffered an interruption of their normal brain chemistry at the most primal levels. The Meadows recently opened The Brain Center, where patients use some of the latest neuroscience techniques to help better regulate their neurological systems and restore a sense of balance and peace.

Help is available. To learn more about The Meadows programs, call 800-MEADOWS or visit themeadows.com. 1655 N. Tegner St. • Wickenburg, AZ 85390 remudaranch.com

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