Addiction Treatment Center Serving Parsippany, Troy Hills, Morris Plains, and Surrounding Areas in NJ
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Addiction treatment at New Chapter Recovery Center is a comprehensive approach to recovery, designed to integrate seamlessly into your daily life. We offer tailored individual counseling sessions, goal-oriented group therapy, and supportive family meetings, all essential for the road to sobriety.
Our treatment programs are enriched with full psychological evaluations, providing depth and insight into the personalized care of our clients. For those seeking solace in spirituality, we welcome you to join our Christian faith based recovery programs that include: Bible studies, Christian addiction counseling, and faith based group therapy, bridging the gap between recovery and divine support.
Our utilization of 12-step principles fosters a sense of community and shared purpose. We incorporate medication-assisted treatment to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and promote physical well-being. At our addiction treatment center in New Jersey, every individual is given the tools and support to overcome addiction using methods that resonate with their personal beliefs and lifestyle. Stand with us on the path to a healthier, addiction-free life. At New Chapter Recovery Center, everyone who walks in the door is family.
What is Addiction?
Addiction or substance use disorder (SUD) is a disease characterized by The National Institute of Health as a chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive use of drugs or alcohol despite adverse consequences that can lead to serious mental and physical health problems. Addiction and substance abuse continues to be a major problem for those in the United States and abroad. Sadly, people may be intimidated to reach out for professional help. However, taking this first step can change your life and the life of your loved ones, and can help you start your new chapter of a healthy and happy future.
There are many reasons and factors that may lead individuals to turn to drugs and alcohol. Oftentimes, a person may turn to drugs or alcohol to self-medicate due to a medical problem or negative life circumstances. Mental disorders and emotional pain can also be driving factors for using drugs, which can lead to co-occurring disorders. It’s important to get professional help if you or someone you know is dealing with addiction.
Drug, Alcohol Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation Center Serving Parsippany, Troy Hills, Morris Plains, and Surrounding Areas in NJ
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At our outpatient addiction treatment center, we understand that the path to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is as unique as the individuals who walk through our doors. Our treatment philosophy is built upon creating personalized programs tailored to address each client’s specific needs.
Guided by a team of compassionate mental health professionals and dedicated addiction treatment counselors, we go beyond just the conventional addiction treatment modalities. We empower our clients to craft a sustainable program for life—a comprehensive plan that supports their long-term recovery and personal growth. Your journey to a healthier, substance-free life starts here, in an environment of understanding, healing, and hope.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Addiction?
There are several signs that can indicate a person is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. It can be heartbreaking to see a loved one change for the worse due to alcohol or drugs. This is why it’s important to reach out to a substance abuse treatment program like ours.
Not all addictions will have the same symptoms but some of the more common signs include:
- Increased tolerance to a substance
- Experiencing cravings to continue drug use
- Using more of a medication than originally prescribed or needed
- Spending lots of time thinking about, obtaining and using drugs
- Being unable to control drug or alcohol intake
- Using drugs or alcohol to self-medicate
- Hiding or lying about drug use
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using
- Changes in appearance/friend group
- Losing interest in hobbies they used to find enjoyable
- Worsened performance at school, home, or work
Commonly Abused Drugs
There are many different types of drugs that are abused in New Jersey and around the country. The short and long-term effects of these drugs can be especially problematic and can end up being fatal if they are not addressed. At New Chapter, we provide several rehab center treatment options for a wide range of addictions and mental health disorders.
At New Chapter, we offer rehab treatment for the following substances:
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction is a substance use disorder characterized by a strong and persistent desire to consume alcohol, despite its hazardous consequences. Long-term alcohol abuse increases the risk of physical and psychological health problems and can damage personal relationships.
Marijuana Addiction
Overcoming marijuana addiction requires a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical dependence and underlying psychological factors. Our tailored treatment programs combine evidence-based therapies and compassionate support to help individuals regain control and achieve lasting recovery.
Benzodiazepines Addiction
Benzodiazepines, also known as “benzos” are prescription medications used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. They are widely prescribed but can be highly addictive and difficult to stop taking without professional help. Commonly abused benzos include Xanax (alprazolam), Valium (diazepam), and Ativan (lorazepam).
Cocaine Addiction
Treatment for Cocaine Addiction is needed due to cocaine being a powerful stimulant substance that is highly addictive and leads to physical and psychological dependence. Commonly snorted, smoked, or injected, cocaine can lead to substance use disorder with continued use. Withdrawal from cocaine can cause intense cravings, depression, anxiety, and fatigue among other symptoms.
Heroin Addiction
Heroin is an illegal substance that is highly addictive and can have serious consequences for individuals and families. Heroin belongs to a class of drugs called opioids, which are synthesized from the opium poppy plant and act on certain receptors in the brain to produce feelings of euphoria and cravings.
Opioid Addiction
Opioids are a type of substance that can be both legal and illegal. They can help people manage mild to severe pain, but they carry the risk of opioid addiction and chemical dependence. Opioids activate certain receptors in the brain which can produce feelings of pleasure and euphoria. People who become addicted to opioids often seek out these drugs to experience these desirable effects and escape from stress.
Prescription Drug Addiction
Prescription drug addiction is a substance use disorder that involves the misuse of medications prescribed by a doctor or obtained illegally. This type of substance abuse can lead to physical, psychological, and social consequences. The most commonly abused prescription drugs in New Jersey include opiates such as hydrocodone (Vicodin), Percocet, or oxycodone (OxyContin) benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Klonopin, and stimulants like Adderall and Ritalin.
Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl addiction is a severe substance use disorder involving the misuse of this powerful synthetic opioid, whether prescribed by a doctor or obtained illegally. This type of substance abuse can lead to significant physical, psychological, and social consequences.
Xanax Addiction
Xanax addiction occurs when individuals develop a dependence on the prescription medication, often leading to misuse and physical or psychological dependency. This addiction can result in severe withdrawal symptoms and significant disruption to daily life and mental health.
MDMA Addiction
MDMA, also known as Ecstasy or Molly, is a synthetic drug that alters mood and perception and is often used in party settings. While it can create feelings of euphoria and connectedness, MDMA use can lead to serious health risks and addiction.
Adderall Addiction
Adderall is a prescription stimulant commonly used to treat ADHD, but it’s often misused for its focus-enhancing and euphoric effects. While it can improve concentration, prolonged misuse can lead to dependency, severe health issues, and addiction.
Oxycontin Addiction
OxyContin, a brand name for oxycodone, is a prescription opioid used to manage severe, long-term pain when other treatments are ineffective. While effective for pain relief, it has a high potential for abuse due to its euphoric effects, leading to physical dependence and addiction if misused.
Morphine Addiction
Morphine, a powerful opioid derived from opium, is widely used to manage severe acute and chronic pain by blocking pain signals in the brain and altering the perception of pain. However, its high potential for addiction and dependency makes it prone to misuse, leading to serious health risks such as respiratory depression, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms.
Valium Addiction
Valium, the brand name for diazepam, is a benzodiazepine commonly prescribed to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, seizures, and symptoms of alcohol withdrawal by enhancing the calming effects of the neurotransmitter GABA in the brain. While effective for short-term relief, it carries a high risk of addiction and dependence, especially with prolonged use, leading to potential withdrawal symptoms and serious health risks if misused.
Inhalants Addiction
Inhalant addiction, though less common than other substance use disorders, poses significant risks, including brain damage, organ failure, and even sudden death after a single use. Our comprehensive treatment program combines medical detox, behavioral therapy, and ongoing support to address the physical and psychological aspects of inhalant addiction, guiding individuals toward long-term recovery.
Substance Abuse Treatment at New Chapter Recovery in New Jersey
New Chapter’s mission is to save lives and inspire broken souls. We do this by helping individuals find the open door to a new bright chapter of their life, by discovering the intangible blessings that they can attain away from drugs and alcohol, which include hope, love, integrity, joy, peace, and meaningful relationships! We value every soul, and our goal is to help individuals through our step-down programs to find their new chapter.
Some of our treatment programs include:
- Partial hospitalization programs (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- Outpatient Program (OP)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- 12-step programs
- Faith-Based Recovery Program
Don’t wait for your or your loved one’s addiction to get worse. Start a new chapter with our quality substance abuse treatment center in New Jersey. New Chapter Recovery is here for you, give us a call today to learn more about our rehab center programs and we will be here to answer any questions that you may have.
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