Newport Institute is a nationwide network of evidence-based residential treatment centers serving young adults aged 18-35 with trauma, co-occurring mental health conditions, eating disorders, and substance use. Gender-specific residential programs in Connecticut, Virginia, California, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Utah. Clinical model centers on healing underlying trauma and attachment wounds. Treatment integrates EMDR, attachment-based family therapy, somatic therapy, and experiential therapies. Joint Commission accredited.

Best for

Young adults aged 18-35 with developmental trauma and attachment injuries manifesting as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, or substance use.

Modalities

Depth elements

Clinical model explicitly built around identifying and healing underlying trauma and attachment wounds rather than managing surface symptoms. Integration of attachment-based family therapy treats the family system as the site of both wounding and healing. Addresses developmental trauma through the lens of attachment theory, making it one of the few young adult programs that treats trauma at its relational root.

Populations served

Notable staff

Nationally distributed clinical teams with specialized training in attachment-based and trauma-focused modalities.

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