New Horizons - Mental health treatment facility in Rogers, AR

New Horizons

Mental Health Treatment in Rogers, Arkansas

New Horizons is a mental health treatment facility serving Rogers and the surrounding Arkansas area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

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Facility Overview

New Horizons, located in Rogers, Arkansas, provides individualized therapy services designed to support adolescents and adults through a variety of emotional, behavioral, and relational challenges. Led by Sheila Jo Kornblum, LCSW, the practice offers professional, evidence-informed therapy with a strengths-based approach that emphasizes personal empowerment and goal-driven treatment. The center specializes in individual, family, and group therapy, providing clients with a safe and supportive environment to explore, understand, and improve their mental health and relationships.

The practice focuses on addressing complex conditions such as anxiety, mood disorders, trauma, personality disorders, and high-functioning autism. In addition, New Horizons offers specialized support for hoarding, cluttering, chronic disorganization, ADHD, and acculturation-related emotional challenges. Therapeutic approaches include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness techniques, expressive and art therapies, play therapy, and behavioral modification strategies. By tailoring treatment plans to each client’s unique strengths and needs, New Horizons helps individuals build coping skills, gain self-awareness, and achieve meaningful life changes.

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  • Bilingual Therapy
  • Mindfulness Techniques
  • Strengths-Based Therapy
  • Behavioral Modification
  • Child Redirection
  • Directive Play Therapy
  • Non-Directive Play Therapy
  • Mood Disorders Treatment
  • Personality Disorder Treatment
  • High-Functioning Autism
  • Acculturation-Related Emotional Issues
  • Hoarding
  • Cluttering
  • Chronic Disorganization