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  • Lisa C. ★★★★★

    I began seeing Danielle in January 2024 due to severe anxiety caused by a hostile work environment. From the very first session, she worked with me to integrate self-care and coping strategies into my daily routine. With her guidance, I began walking daily, using meditation apps, journaling, practicing positive...

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  • Jodi C-B. ★★★★★

    I received heartfelt listening and practical strategies to overcome childhood trauma and issues surrounding addiction. It was a beginning to my lifelong wellness journey.  I feel that I can check in whenever needed.  Thanks Danielle

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  • Laura T. ★★★★★

    My experience at A New Outlook Recovery Services was very positive, welcoming, and warm. The services were ok. I was able to express my feelings and get results and solutions of how to deal with these feelings.  I think maybe more options to work at home to not ruminate. ...

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  • Casey L. ★★★★★

    I am not certain I could possibly describe how immensely helpful the IOP program has been in my life. To this day, and every day moving forward, I utilize the skills I learned of which have afforded me the ability to be confident in my daily pursuit of continued...

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  • Sanja M. ★★★★★

    It has provided me with A New Outlook on life. It has help me explore issues I have been battling throughout my life and helping me deal with and heal from them, thanks Danielle

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Helpful Resources

Holiday Season Preparation for Fending Off Relapse

Make preparations in advance. Recovering addicts need to assemble a “recovery kit” they can take with them before joining their families for holiday celebrations. This kit would include contact... Read More >>

How Not to Say “I’m Sorry”: A Therapist’s Guide to Meaningful Apologies

As a family therapist, one of the most common phrases I hear from clients is “I’m sorry.” It is often uttered with the intention of diffusing tension, shifting the... Read More >>

Is It Addiction or a Mental Health Disorder? Untangling the Threads of Co-Occurring Struggles

As an Executive Director overseeing an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for individuals with both mental health and substance use disorders, it’s vital to recognize the complexity and interconnectedness... Read More >>

Women in Recovery: A Deep Dive into the Realities, Risks, and Roadblocks Women Face on the Path to Healing

Breaking stigmas, unveiling truths, and empowering women to rise through recovery. The Gendered Face of Addiction Addiction may be universal in reach, but its impact is anything but uniform.... Read More >>

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