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| formation = 1939 | |||
| type = [[Non-profit organization]] | |||
| headquarters = [[Kent, Connecticut]] | |||
| services = [[Addiction treatment]] | |||
| website = [https://www.highwatchrecovery.org/ highwatchrecovery.org] | |||
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'''High Watch Recovery Center''' is | '''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 == | ||
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]] | |||
The center integrates [[evidence-based practices]] with the spiritual principles of the [[12-step program]] to provide comprehensive care. | |||
== | == Facilities == | ||
The center | 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 == | ||
High Watch Recovery Center is | 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 == | ||
* [https://www.highwatchrecovery.org/ Official website] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [https://www.highwatchrecovery.org/about-us/history/ High Watch Recovery Center History] | |||
* [https://www.aa.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous] | |||
{{Addiction treatment centers in the United States}} | |||
{{Non-profit organizations based in Connecticut}} | |||
[[Category:Addiction treatment centers]] | [[Category:Addiction treatment centers]] | ||
[[Category:Connecticut]] | [[Category:Non-profit organizations based in Connecticut]] | ||
[[Category:Organizations established in 1939]] | |||
[[Category:12-step programs]] | |||
Latest revision as of 04:26, 29 December 2024
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| Formation | 1939 |
| Type | Non-profit organization |
| Headquarters | Kent, Connecticut |
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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:
- Detoxification services
- Inpatient care
- Outpatient care
- Dual diagnosis treatment
- Family therapy
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]
Template:Addiction treatment centers in the United States Template:Non-profit organizations based in Connecticut