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Recovery Counseling & Family Support (4)

Recovery is

a New Path Forward

Compassionate counseling that helps individuals and families move beyond survival and create meaningful, lasting change.

WHO WE HELP

Support for every stage of the journey

No matter where you are on your journey, our goal is to meet you with understanding, respect, and practical support.

Individuals

struggling with alcohol or drug use

Relapse Prevention

tools and continued support

Family Members

affected by a loved one's substance use

Co-Occurring

mental health conditions or concerns

Professionals

facing substance-related concerns

Cope & Grow

as adults seeking healthy lifestyles

Early Recovery

and long-term maintenance

Seeking

to create a new path in life

Our Recovery Counseling Services

Personalized Care. Lasting Change

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Individual Recovery Counseling

Recovery counseling provides a safe space to explore the challenges that contribute to substance use while developing healthier strategies for managing life's difficulties.

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Relapse Prevention Counseling

Our counselors help clients identify personal triggers, recognize warning signs, develop coping strategies, and create practical plans for navigating difficult situations before they become setbacks.

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Family Recovery Support

Family counseling can help loved ones:

  • Improve communication

  • Establish healthy boundaries

  • Rebuild trust

  • Understand addiction and recovery

  • Reduce conflict

  • Strengthen family relationships

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Co-Occurring Counseling

Addressing both mental health and substance use concerns simultaneously often leads to stronger and more sustainable recovery outcomes.

​Our counselors provide integrated care that focuses on the whole person, not just the symptoms.

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Recovery Life Planning

Our counselors help clients develop practical plans for:

  • Healthy routines

  • Work-life balance

  • Personal goals

  • Stress management

  • Relationship development

  • Long-term wellness​

Why Choose NewPath?

A Whole-Person Approach to Recovery

Our approach focuses on understanding the full picture so clients can experience lasting change rather than temporary symptom relief.

What Makes Us Different

✓ Personalized treatment planning

✓ Licensed and supervised counseling professionals

✓ Trauma-informed care

✓ Family-centered approach

✓ Evidence-based counseling techniques

✓ In-person and telehealth options

✓ Focus on long-term wellness and resilience

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be sober before starting counseling? No. Counseling can help individuals wherever they are in the process of change. Seeking support early often improves outcomes.

Is recovery counseling only for people with severe addiction? No. Many people seek counseling before substance use becomes a major problem. Counseling can help individuals gain insight, develop healthier coping skills, and prevent concerns from escalating.

Can family members attend counseling? Yes. Family support often plays an important role in recovery, and family counseling can help improve communication, boundaries, and healing.

Do you accept insurance? Please contact our office to verify insurance benefits and available payment options.

Are telehealth appointments available? Yes. Many recovery counseling services can be provided through secure telehealth sessions.

You Don't Have to Take the First Step Alone

Whether you are seeking help for yourself or someone you care about, we are here to support you. 

Request Appointment

(409) 200-2220

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© 2026 by NewPath Therapy & Wellness

Lumberton Office

105 Canyon Lake Cir

Lumberton, TX 77657

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Beaumont Office

4749 Odom Road

Beaumont, TX 77706

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, or treatment. Using this site or contacting NewPath Therapy & Wellness does not establish a therapist–client relationship. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911 or dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

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