Newport Academy is a mental health treatment facility serving Great Falls and the surrounding Virginia area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
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Newport Academy’s residential treatment program in Virginia offers a safe, supportive, and structured environment for teenagers struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and related mental health conditions. Designed for adolescents ages 13–18, this program provides evidence-based mental health treatment that addresses each teen’s unique needs through a comprehensive, individualized care plan.
Located in a peaceful, pastoral setting within convenient distance of Washington, DC, this Virginia mental health treatment center helps bridge the gap in access to care for families seeking residential teen therapy in the Mid-Atlantic region. With private, home-like residences and serene natural surroundings, the facility promotes healing, personal growth, and family reconnection.
Teens in the Virginia residential program receive integrated clinical care including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), EMDR, and Attachment-Based Family Therapy—a proven model for rebuilding parent-child relationships. Family involvement is essential, with parent support groups and weekly therapy sessions that foster long-term harmony and resilience.
To complement traditional therapy, the program features experiential modalities such as yoga, music and art therapy, and outdoor Adventure Therapy including hiking, paddleboarding, and kayaking on local rivers and trails. This whole-person approach supports emotional regulation, self-esteem, and healthy peer connections.
Additionally, the Virginia location offers a strong academic support component, allowing teens to stay on track with school during treatment. With licensed teachers and customized learning plans, students receive both emotional healing and educational advancement.