Addiction Treatment Programs at New Leaf Recovery
Substance-Specific Treatment Programs
No two recovery journeys look the same, and at New Leaf Recovery, your treatment should reflect that. We offer a range of evidence-based treatment options to meet you exactly where you are.
Everyone comes to recovery with a different story. Maybe you’re facing substance use, mental health challenges, or a mix of both. Perhaps you’ve been through treatment before and need a fresh start. Whatever your path may look like, choosing the right level of care is crucial. It’s not just about getting into a program—it’s about getting the right kind of help at the right time.
Our programs treat a variety of substances, from alcohol and opioids to kratom and marijuana. We provide structure, connection, and the kind of clinical care that meets your unique needs—whether you’re working through trauma, managing co-occurring disorders, or building new habits in early recovery. [1]
We use an evidence-based approach that blends therapy, medication support (when appropriate), group work, and trauma-informed care. [2] If you’re dealing with dual diagnosis—such as PTSD, bipolar disorder, or anxiety alongside alcohol or drug addiction—we treat the whole picture, not just one piece of it.
Every step of the way, you’ll have a team that sees you, hears you, and supports you through meaningful progress, not just symptom management. Our goal is to ensure you’re not only getting better, but also building a foundation that lasts.
Ready to take the next step toward recovery? Call us or reach out today to speak with a care coordinator. We’re here to help you find the right fit.
Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Treatment at New Leaf
What types of addiction treatment programs are available at New Leaf Recovery?
New Leaf Recovery provides treatment programs for those with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. [3] Our services include detox placement and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Each level is designed to meet your needs with the right combination of structure, flexibility, and clinical care.
Do you treat mental health conditions alongside addiction?
Yes, we specialize in providing dual diagnosis treatment, which means we treat both mental health disorders and substance abuse together. [4] Whether it’s depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder, we create treatment plans that address the whole picture, not just the addiction.
What’s the difference between residential treatment, PHP, and IOP?
We do not offer in-house detox services, but if it is determined that detox is the best first step for your individual needs, we will coordinate with trusted facilities for placement, ensuring quality treatment through every step of the journey. Detox programs help individuals safely manage withdrawal symptoms from substances like alcohol, opioids, fentanyl, and methamphetamine. [5] Once detox and/or residential treatment is complete, you will return to New Leaf to continue your care with IOP.
What therapies can be part of your treatment programs?
We use evidence-based and holistic therapies, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), group therapy, family counseling, and mindfulness-based techniques. For those who qualify, we also offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to support long-term recovery from opioid or alcohol addiction.
What types of addictions do you treat?
We treat substance use disorders, including:
- Alcohol addiction
- Opioid use disorder (including heroin, fentanyl, and pain medications)
- Methamphetamine
- Cocaine and stimulants
- Benzodiazepines
- Marijuana
- Kratom
Our addiction treatment center offers care designed around you, no matter if you’re dealing with one substance or a combination of them.
What if my loved one needs treatment but isn’t ready?
It’s tough to watch someone you love struggle and not know how to help. While no one can be forced into recovery, that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. At New Leaf, we work with families every day to offer support, answer questions, and explore ways to encourage treatment—gently, respectfully, and without pressure. You don’t have to navigate this alone.
What happens after I finish treatment?
Ongoing support is essential for lasting addiction recovery. That’s why we provide detailed aftercare planning and continued access to alumni resources. Whether through sober living, weekly alumni meetings, or referrals to therapy, we help you stay connected to your goals and recovery community after completing formal treatment.
How do I get started?
Getting help starts with a simple, confidential phone call. From there, our admissions team will guide you through each step—answering your questions, verifying your insurance, and helping you determine which program is the best fit. Whether you’re calling for yourself or someone you care about, we’re here to make the process transparent, supportive, and judgment-free.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, detox in New Jersey could be the most important decision you make. At New Leaf, we provide medically sound care with dignity and compassion, ensuring the best plan for your unique situation is set, laying the foundation for long-term recovery and whole-person well-being.
Sources
[1] Trauma and stress. (2025b, January 30). National Institute on Drug Abuse. https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trauma-and-stress
[2] Huett, K. (2023f, April 4). Treatment Methods & Evidence-Based Practices. National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. https://www.naatp.org/addiction-treatment-resources/treatment-methods
[3] [4] Co-Occurring disorders and other health conditions. (n.d.-g). SAMHSA. https://www.samhsa.gov/substance-use/treatment/co-occurring-disorders
[5] Regina, A. C., Gokarakonda, S. B., & Attia, F. N. (2024, September 2). Withdrawal syndromes. StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459239/


