There resides within each of us a vital spirit yearning to grow.
Addiction withers our best selves. We internalize trauma and pain.
When these are not processed in a healthy manner, they are
externalized. This behavior is known as “acting out” and “acting in.”
Recovery begins when we remove ourselves from the people, places, and things that enable us to carry out these behaviors. We find respite in meditative calm and restoration with transformative new skill sets and community. We hyper-target our clients’ needs, customizing a treatment plan most conducive to the regrowth of spirit. Everyone’s path of recovery is unique.
By reawakening our sense of purpose, our undertakings mature into meaningful endeavors. We activate creative change within ourselves and throughout our lives. At Paramount, our treatment team offers guidance by experienced mentors who are familiar with:
As plants veer towards sunlight, we also orient ourselves towards the nourishment of health and wisdom. The source of such light is ours to discover and determine. We grow best in this light together.
In determining the very core of who we are, we must name and nourish that essence within each of us that is worthy of love (even if we’ve been depriving ourselves of it). Only then can we grow through and beyond our core issues.
Key personnel at Paramount Wellness Retreat are veteran addiction specialists who know the challenges of this proverbial battlefield firsthand. Such expertise helps navigate the road to recovery, made possible with the support of peers who share a common struggle. To thrive requires the challenge of growth combined with gratitude and purposeful service.
When clients arrive as first-timers, they may initially (and understandably) be nervous about sharing their deepest secrets with a group of strangers. We foster an atmosphere where the disclosure of such sensitive information is achieved securely and safely.
Our team is experienced in delicately handling an individual’s emotions with extraordinary care. When we open ourselves to vulnerability, we are at our strongest. True strength does not lie in our capacity to endure pain, but in admitting that we have been damaged and are in need of help.
By submitting to this realization, we give ourselves permission to grow and change for the better.