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'''High Watch Recovery Center''' is an [[addiction treatment center]] located in [[Connecticut]], United States. It is known for its comprehensive approach to helping individuals recover from [[substance abuse]] and [[addiction]].
'''High Watch Recovery Center''' is a [[non-profit organization]] located in [[Kent, Connecticut]], dedicated to providing [[addiction treatment]] services. Founded in 1939, it is recognized as the world's first [[12-step program]] treatment center.


== History ==
== History ==
The center was founded in [[:Category:Year Founded|year founded]] with the mission of providing a supportive and healing environment for individuals struggling with addiction. Over the years, High Watch Recovery Center has established itself as a leader in the field of addiction treatment.
High Watch Recovery Center was established in 1939 by [[Bill Wilson]], one of the co-founders of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]], and Sister Francis, a [[Roman Catholic]] nun. The center was created to offer a place for individuals struggling with [[alcoholism]] to recover using the principles of the [[12-step program]].
 
== Treatment Programs ==
High Watch Recovery Center offers a variety of treatment programs designed to address [[substance use disorder]]. These programs include:
 
* [[Detoxification]] services
* [[Inpatient care]]
* [[Outpatient care]]
* [[Dual diagnosis]] treatment
* [[Family therapy]]


== Programs and Services ==
The center integrates [[evidence-based practices]] with the spiritual principles of the [[12-step program]] to provide comprehensive care.
High Watch Recovery Center offers a range of programs and services to meet the diverse needs of its clients. These include [[detoxification]], [[counseling]], [[therapy]], and aftercare support. The center employs a team of experienced professionals who are dedicated to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety.


== Approach ==
== Facilities ==
The center takes a holistic approach to addiction treatment, addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of recovery. Clients at High Watch Recovery Center are encouraged to participate in various activities and therapies designed to promote healing and personal growth.
The center is situated on a serene campus in [[Kent, Connecticut]], providing a peaceful environment conducive to recovery. The facilities include residential accommodations, therapy rooms, and spaces for [[recreational activities]].


== Location ==
== Philosophy ==
High Watch Recovery Center is situated in a serene and peaceful setting in Connecticut, providing a tranquil environment conducive to recovery and reflection.
High Watch Recovery Center operates on the belief that [[addiction]] is a [[chronic disease]] that requires ongoing management. The center emphasizes the importance of [[spirituality]] in recovery and encourages patients to engage in [[self-reflection]] and [[personal growth]].


== Recognition ==
== External Links ==
The center has received recognition for its commitment to excellence in addiction treatment and its positive outcomes for clients.
* [https://www.highwatchrecovery.org/ Official website]


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* [https://www.highwatchrecovery.org/about-us/history/ High Watch Recovery Center History]
* [https://www.aa.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous]


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Latest revision as of 04:26, 29 December 2024


High Watch Recovery Center
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Website highwatchrecovery.org


High Watch Recovery Center is a non-profit organization located in Kent, Connecticut, dedicated to providing addiction treatment services. Founded in 1939, it is recognized as the world's first 12-step program treatment center.

History[edit]

High Watch Recovery Center was established in 1939 by Bill Wilson, one of the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, and Sister Francis, a Roman Catholic nun. The center was created to offer a place for individuals struggling with alcoholism to recover using the principles of the 12-step program.

Treatment Programs[edit]

High Watch Recovery Center offers a variety of treatment programs designed to address substance use disorder. These programs include:

The center integrates evidence-based practices with the spiritual principles of the 12-step program to provide comprehensive care.

Facilities[edit]

The center is situated on a serene campus in Kent, Connecticut, providing a peaceful environment conducive to recovery. The facilities include residential accommodations, therapy rooms, and spaces for recreational activities.

Philosophy[edit]

High Watch Recovery Center operates on the belief that addiction is a chronic disease that requires ongoing management. The center emphasizes the importance of spirituality in recovery and encourages patients to engage in self-reflection and personal growth.

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

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