Centered Recovery Programs offers a unique mindfulness-based mental health and wellness program in Alpharetta, GA. Our care is non-12-step and skill-based, so you learn tools you can use in daily life. You do not just talk about problems. You practice new ways to handle thoughts, emotions, and triggers.

Many people come to us with anxiety or low mood, and some are also using alcohol or drugs to cope. We treat mental health and substance use together when both are present.

Mindfulness-Based Mental Health & Wellness Support for Adults

Mindfulness practice teaches people to notice thoughts and emotions with care. Our program helps adults focus on the present moment and build calm into everyday life. Adults under chronic stress or stuck in negative cycles can center themselves with the exercises.

The approach can lower anxiety and mood swings. It trains your attention and emotional control. Centered Recovery Programs uses research-backed methods, so participants react less and recover soon. With practice, clients become more present and more in control of their emotions.

Participants practice techniques such as mindful breathing and pausing to choose their response before reacting impulsively. The skills help with everyday stress, ease cravings, and manage tough emotions. People build confidence to manage urges in healthier ways and build a steadier daily life.

Mental Health & Wellness Treatment Center Near Me

Many people in Alpharetta search for a mental health and wellness treatment center near me. Centered Recovery Programs is nearby and ready to help. Our outpatient center serves Alpharetta and the North Metro Atlanta area with specialized mindful care for mental wellness.

Our center is located at :
Address: 11111 Houze Rd., Suite 101, Roswell, GA 30076
Phone:  1-979-366-4124

Mental Health and Wellness

Support for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use

Mental health struggles like anxiety or depression can go hand in hand with substance use. People may use alcohol or drugs to cope with panic, sadness, or stress.

Untreated anxiety or depression can lead to substance or alcohol abuse. A cycle can form, worsening both issues.

Treating both mental health and substance use together is very important. We offer dual support for co-occurring issues. Our therapists help you manage depression, anxiety, or trauma while supporting you through addiction recovery. The combined approach lowers relapse risk and promotes overall healing.