Next Generation Village

(on lake sebring drive)
Counseling & Mental Health in Sebring, FL
Counseling & Mental Health
Health and Medical

Location

1062 Lake Sebring Drive
Sebring, FL
33870

About

Next Generation Village is the premier treatment facility for adolescents suffering from addiction, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders

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TODAY, September 23: Join us for a FREE live webinar, " The Causes of Despair and Knowing You are Not Alone," presented by Opera del Sol members Nicole Dupre, Founder and Creative Director, Theresa Smith-Levin, CEO and Nishaa Johnson, Artistic Director. ⁠Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S ⁠ In This Webinar:⁠ ➡️ The webinar will feature an originally arranged version of the song Creep by Radiohead. ➡️ The webinar will be focusing on depression, self-worth, and self-esteem. ➡️ Nicole Dupre will lead a discussion on how music can relate to many subjects in one's life when dealing with a substance use disorder or mental health concerns. ⁠ These events are free and open to the public.⁠ ⁠ Event Details:⁠ September 23, 2020⁠ 2 PM-3 PM EST⁠ Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S
In a recent survey, 74% of parents said COVID-19 impacted their kids’ mental health, with 27% reporting a significant impact. The majority (85%) reported new mental health symptoms they hadn’t seen before the pandemic. These stats point to a critical need for mental health resources for teens. Find out how telehealth services are meeting this need and delivering help to teens where they're most comfortable: https://bit.ly/33I813w NEXTGENERATIONVILLAGE.COM Teens Getting Help Where They Are Most Comfortable Through Teletherapy | Next Generation Village
While we celebrate recovery every day, September is National Recovery Month! Learn more about how to get involved here: https://bit.ly/35qz3Py NEXTGENERATIONVILLAGE.COM Recovery Month: Celebrating Addiction Recovery for Teens | Teen Recovery Month
THIS WEDNESDAY: Join us for a FREE live webinar, "How Do We Connect to Generation Z," presented by Opera del Sol members Nicole Dupre, Founder and Creative Director, Theresa Smith-Levin, CEO and Nishaa Johnson, Artistic Director. ⁠Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S ⁠ In This Webinar:⁠ ➡️ This webinar will feature an original arrangement of the song "Bring Me Back to Live" by Evanescence. ➡️ You will learn the current statistics for opioid deaths and how it is the #1 killer in the US. ➡️ You will also learn why music is a great way to connect and how to teach and reach your Gen Z patients. ⁠ These events are free and open to the public.⁠ ⁠ Event Details:⁠ September 16, 2020⁠ 2-3 PM EST⁠ Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: How Music Can Help Heal Wounds of Addiction. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
TODAY: Join us for a FREE live webinar, "Addiction Crisis Through a Mother's Eyes," presented by Opera del Sol members Nicole Dupre, Founder and Creative Director, Theresa Smith-Levin, CEO and Nishaa Johnson, Artistic Director. Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S In This Webinar: ➡️ This webinar will feature an original arrangement of the song "Rockabye" by Camilla Cabello. ➡️ After the performance, Nicole Dupre will discuss how music can relate to many subjects in one's life when dealing with a substance use disorder or mental health concerns. ➡️ You will also hear from Nishaa and Theresa and their journey throughout producing the series. These events are free and open to the public. Event Details: September 9, 2020 2 PM-3 PM EST Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: How Music Can Help Heal Wounds of Addiction. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
REMINDER: Our five-part series "How Music Can Help Heal Wounds of Addiction" presented in partnership with Opera del Sol starts today! Celebrate National Recovery Month with us and Opera del Sol as they discuss recovery topics and present special performances of new arrangements of songs you love. These events are free and open to the public. Event Details: Wednesdays in September 2 PM-3 PM EST Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S
TOMORROW, September 30: Join us for a FREE live webinar, "Are You Ready to Take on New Beginnings?" presented by Opera del Sol members Nicole Dupre, Founder and Creative Director, Theresa Smith-Levin, CEO and Nishaa Johnson, Artistic Director. ⁠ ⁠ In This Webinar:⁠ ➡️ The webinar will feature an originally arranged version of the song In the End by Linkin Park. ➡️ This webinar will be a recap of the series and a Q&A with Opera del Sol. ⁠ These events are free and open to the public.⁠ ⁠ Event Details:⁠ September 30, 2020⁠ 2-3 PM EST⁠ Register: https://bit.ly/3aBKm7S
Many people associate Halloween with drinking and being back in the Halloween atmosphere can trigger the urge to partake again. ⁠Fortunately, there are ways to help strengthen your relapse prevention plan and keep your sobriety intact! Here are some tips for a fun, sober Halloween:⁠ ➡️Create new traditions that don't revolve around drinking⁠ ➡️Enjoy time with friends (either in-person or virtually) celebrating the season with costumes, movies or other themed activities⁠ ➡️Work your relapse prevention plan and think ahead about your specific triggers and strategies to handle them⁠ ⁠ Click the link for more tips on how to have a sober Halloween: https://bit.ly/34zYUmY NEXTGENERATIONVILLAGE.COM How Teens In Recovery Can Have a Sober Halloween | Next Generation Village
Join us Wednesday, October 28 for a free live webinar, "Trans-cranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)," presented by Dr. Charles Weber, D.O., Board Certified Psychiatrist. Register: https://bit.ly/34lXfRZ Webinar Objectives: - Brief overview of treatment-resistant MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) - Understand remission rates in TRMDD/modes of treatment - Explain theory of how TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) treats TRMDD (Treatment Resistant Major Depressive Disorder) These events are free and open to the public.
Join us tomorrow, October 22 for a free live webinar, "Stronger Together," presented by Genesis Games, LMHC. Register: https://bit.ly/2EVIDhW Webinar Objectives: - Understanding the impact of prolonged uncertainty, anxiety, and stress are having in our romantic relationships - Learning easy to implement techniques that can help with emotion co-regulation in couples fostering resilience - Developing habits conductive to continued communication and connection These events are free and open to the public. US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: Anger and Depression. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Have you heard of Sober October? It can be a great opportunity to critically evaluate how substances affect your life and show support for the loved ones in your life that are in recovery. Learn more: https://bit.ly/35k2noS NEXTGENERATIONVILLAGE.COM Have You Heard Of Sober October? | Next Generation Village
Join us Wednesday, October 21 for a free live webinar, "Anger and Depression," presented by Arthur Bain LMHC, MCAP, CST. Register: https://bit.ly/3anUn8P Webinar Objectives: - Investigate the ontological perspective of anger and depression. - Address the signs which indicate the behavior associated with anger and depression. - The key factors which might help the client/patient overcome anger and depression. These events are free and open to the public. US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: Anger and Depression. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Join us Thursday, Nov 19 for a free live webinar, "Importance of Trauma Informed Care for Clinicians Treating SUDs," presented by Gunjani Patel, M.A, NCC, LPCC, LMHC, CISM, ABA at 2PM EST. Register: https://bit.ly/3lQq6Uj Webinar Objectives: 1. Increase the awareness of the co-occurrence of trauma and addiction. 2. Raise more awareness on trauma and how it impacts addiction dependence and recovery. 3. Interventions and things to consider during treatment for clinicians who don't specialize in trauma. These events are free and open to the public.
Join us Thursday, Nov 12 for a free live webinar, "A Deeper Understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder," presented by Allison Johanson, LCSW. Register: https://bit.ly/3pmOAHm Webinar Objectives: - Participants will gain a greater understanding of People Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder - Participants will learn interventions for Treating Borderline Personality Disorder using a Trauma-informed approach - Participants will learn effective ways to care for themselves as they work with people diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder These events are free and open to the public. US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Personality Disorders and Inter-generational Trauma in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders. After registering, you will receive a...
Join us Wednesday, Nov 11 for a free live webinar, "Breaking the Cycle: Understanding Personality Disorders and Inter-generational Trauma in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders," presented by Alex Ribbentrop, LCSW-QS, CFTP. Register: https://bit.ly/35fVqXs Webinar Objectives: - Define concepts of inter-generational and trans-generational trauma - Identify how the understanding personality features may be used to inform clinical approach and interventions - Identify the three different categories of trauma as noted in the presentation These events are free and open to the public. US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: Using Your Body as a Form of Relapse Prevention. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Join us Thursday, Nov 5 for a free live webinar, "The Power of Peers," presented by Luke Johnson, Peer Recovery Coach Trainer. Register: https://bit.ly/30NLjGv Webinar Objectives: - The potential struggles of entry-level staff - What is a recovery coach and recovery coach training - Embracing all pathways to recovery These events are free and open to the public. US02WEB.ZOOM.US Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Community Education Series: Trans-cranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Sometimes just hearing that it is possible and that others have done it can help put someone on the path to meth addiction recovery. That’s exactly what happened with Ashley and Brent’s viral before and after photos. Both Brent and Ashley struggled with addiction from a young age and decided to enter recovery together. They shared their meth recovery story and the before and after photos of their addiction using the hashtag #CleanChallenge. The post gained hundreds of thousands of likes and shares and their story has inspired others to begin or recommit to their recovery journeys. Learn more about Brent and Ashley’s inspiring recovery story here https://bit.ly/3jbC76H
Those in early recovery often depend on support groups for guidance and hope, but the thought of attending their first meeting can cause feelings of anxiety before even walking in the door. Knowing what to expect from recovery meetings can make the experience a lot less nerve-wracking for those new to recovery. There are numerous support groups that those in recovery will encounter, but the main similarity is that they are based on the support of peers rather than professionals. At a recovery meeting, you can expect the following: -Mingling before and after the meeting over coffee and snacks (this may be done virtually now) -Peers sharing their challenges in recovery and offering advice -Feelings of guilt, shame, and self-doubt about your past may surface -Participation, although no one is forced to speak, listening is important To learn even more about what to expect at recovery meetings, read our article: https://bit.ly/2Oy3yK6
Children’s Mental Health Week is an annual event that began in 2015. After everything that occurred in 2020, the week may be more important than ever. Place2Be — the creator of the event — aims to raise awareness about young people’s mental health. They invite parents and children across the country to learn about mental health and practice self-care through this year’s theme: Express Yourself. If you or someone you know are looking for tips on how to address your child's mental health visit https://bit.ly/3rqXaoH
If you have a loved one in recovery it is important to understand that this can be a difficult process. One way those in recovery can overcome feelings of guilt or regret due to their past addiction is to practice gratitude. Here are 5 ways that gratitude can benefit the mental health of those in recovery: → It boosts physical health → It facilitates happiness → It strengthens relationships → It enhances sleep → It encourages service Read our full article for more details on the variety of ways that gratitude can help those with a mental health disorder like addiction: https://bit.ly/3hcK9Lm How has gratitude helped you or a loved one during their recovery journey? Please let us know in the comments.
Telling your friends or family you are in recovery can feel overwhelming at first, but it will become easier and easier as you grow through recovery. Your loved ones are curious about you and your sobriety and discussing it with them is inevitably going to happen. Here are a few tips that can help you feel more comfortable sharing your decision to choose recovery when the topic ultimately comes up: → Be yourself → Know that not everyone deserves to hear your story → Prepare yourself for questions → Breathe and be patient → Do not try to “save” anyone For more information on the above steps read our full article: https://bit.ly/2ASKZN7
Sometimes it takes more than one set of circumstances to quit harmful substances. For Olivia, it took her a little over a year to conquer giving up alcohol, drugs and cigarettes. Although it didn’t occur all at once, Olivia is proud to say her transformation has given her a new life. To read more about Olivia and others who are in recovery click here https://bit.ly/3hT9WJp

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Company name
Next Generation Village
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Counseling & Mental Health

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Next Generation Village in Sebring FL?
    You can reach them at: 863-314-1580. It’s best to call Next Generation Village during business hours.
  • What is the address for Next Generation Village on lake sebring drive in Sebring?
    Next Generation Village is located at this address: 1062 Lake Sebring Drive Sebring, FL 33870.