Jodi Bowles is our Admission’s and Outreach therapist here at New Roads Behavioral Health. Jodi comes from a really great background; great family, religious upbringing, etc. She is a mother of four and her story starts long ago when when she became pregnant at...
Meet Cheyenne, she comes from a family of six. From the outside Cheyenne and her family appeared “normal”, but that was not the case. Her story begins when she was 12 years old and she was hanging out with her friends and that is when she had her first...
Utah Behavioral Health Accepts New Challenges The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services conducted a study which revealed that 22.4 percent of the adult population for Utah...
At New Roads Behavioral Health we continue to support our clients with on-going training for our Clinical Team. This month the entire Clinical Team at New Roads Behavioral Health participated in an intensive two-day ACT training. The ACT training, facilitated by Robyn...
Outpatient treatment programs at New Roads Behavioral Health focus on education. Outpatient is not necessarily an alternative to residential treatment, but rather another way to maintain and build the skills necessary to keep recovery going strong after residential...
Juliana was adopted when she was a newborn. She grew up in Colorado Springs, Colorado with her adoptive parents. Juliana’s story began when she was 14 years old. Growing up in Colorado, she had a babysitting job as a young teenager and was assaulted by the...