Inaugural Women CEO Roundtable in Ashville, NC January 31 – February 2
We have limited attendance to facilitate the intimate nature of this event. There has been a great response and outpouring of support for this Inaugural
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We have limited attendance to facilitate the intimate nature of this event. There has been a great response and outpouring of support for this Inaugural
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Scientific studies have proven that there are dangerous effects on children if their parents suffer from alcoholism or drug addiction. Also, a mother who has taken
The overall effects of an unborn child exposed to prohibited drugs and alcohol are numerous. Scientific studies have proven that immediate and long-term effects like
New Directions for Women has been in the process of expanding our facility. Currently, we are able to house 24 women in our residential treatment
New Directions for Women proudly acknowledges and celebrates Bill W.! The recent movie, shown in local theaters, has sparked more conversation about recovery treatment. As
The number of women who are suffering from alcohol or drug addiction while they are pregnant is growing more and more every day. Addiction during
Souldrama® was developed by Connie Miller, NCC, LPC, TEP, as a therapeutic tool created for use as an adjunct to psychodrama and designed to move
One of the things we celebrate at New Directions for Women is an outstanding Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director. Becky Flood continues to give
Connecting with other drug and alcohol treatment centers throughout the nation gives us opportunities to learn about what others are doing to heal their patients.
Have you heard of Repeat Boutique, our upscale resale boutique that raises money to support treatment at New Directions for Women? We encourage friends, family,
Addiction treatment is a field of partnership and support. The 12th Step of Alcoholics Anonymous teaches us that giving back what has been so