Addiction treatment for executives, professionals & their families
Discreet outpatient care for executives, professionals and
their families with drug and alcohol addictions.
Professionals suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction – executives, lawyers, physicians, dentists, pharmacists and others – have so much at stake when it comes to reaching out for help. Oftentimes, it seems too risky to address the addiction and better to conceal it in order to protect your loved ones and your livelihood. Intelligent, resourceful individuals can become adept at coping with addiction and put off getting the help they need.
You can live a life free of addiction. Welwynn’s intensive outpatient center is designed specifically for executives, professionals and their families. We are highly discreet and our clinicians are well equipped to assist you on your path to recovery, health and happiness.
Our goal is to be your partner on the road to recovery – to provide the best care available.
From the Blog
Let’s share some ideas & thoughts

Finding Your Spirituality
Spirituality plays a pivotal role on the road to recovery from addiction. Developing a sense of a “higher power” can push us to make significant

The Dance of Addiction
The long road of recovery is sure to bring one thing: change. Good or bad, change is always uncomfortable and exhausting. We resist change, for better

The Discovery Phase of Recovery
With addiction, pleasure and enjoyment become deeply linked with the drug or behavior of choice. Once a client stops the behavior they often feel that

The Secret to Coping: Aware, Accept, Act
Three, easy to remember, words that basically sum up “coping skills.” Try this out next time you are feeling upset or dissatisfied in any way.

Sound and Vibration as Therapy? Yes!
Many people use music to help regulate their mood – a certain type to energize for a workout, another type for focusing at work, and

Book Review – In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor Mate
As a mental health clinician working in the addiction recovery field, I highly recommend Gabor Mate’s exceptionally well-written book on addiction, In the Realm of Hungry
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