About Pathways – Newaygo
Pathways – East 82nd Street offers outpatient treatment for individuals with alcohol and/or substance addiction. The program includes group therapy, individual counseling, family support and more. Pathways – East 82nd Street is located at Newaygo, Michigan.
Arbor Circle believes everyone, regardless of their experiences, has strengths that give them the potential to change. They do not focus on “fixing” people, because they know life is not that easy. There will always be new challenges, so they focus on helping people tap into those strengths and become resilient so they can adapt as needed.
Skilled therapists build strong, therapeutic relationships with parents in their home or a convenient location; getting to know their strengths, needs and anxieties about change and support networks. Through counseling and other supportive services, parents learn more about themselves and their children, discover new ways to build relationships with their infants, and receive guidance for a variety of behavioral concerns and parental issues, including depression, anxiety, or fears.
Arbor Circle’s Youth Prevention services help equip young people with healthy coping and safe decision making skills. The program engages at-risk youth and the systems that they connect to, such as neighborhoods, family, schools, and community. The program addresses issues that are important to youth, such as alcohol and marijuana use, suspension and expulsion, delinquent or misdemeanor acts and family conflict.
The Alternative Behavioral Choices (ABC) program is a prevention program to improve the decision-making and social skills of youth. The program provides youth the opportunity to increase personal strengths by building upon their foundation of problem-solving and decision-making skills. Services help youth understand the connections between the choices they make and the intended and unintended consequences that occur.
Arbor Circle’s Home Based Services guide children, youth and families to discover the perspective and coping skills needed to adapt to life’s challenges. Through in-home counseling services and other support, families discover new strengths and skills to become more resilient in the face of change and hard times.
The Arbor Circle Kent County Correctional Facility Services Program (KCCF) provides substance use and mental health services to inmates of the Kent County Jail. The services provide inmates with skills and insights that assist them in changing thinking patterns that lead to unhealthy behavior. Inmates are provided cognitive behavior therapies to improve problem solving abilities.