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Addiction Treatment Center Serving Adams Morgan, DC

Bringing Compassionate Addiction and Mental Health Care to Your Community

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center is honored to support the Adams Morgan community in Washington, D.C., with compassionate addiction and mental health services focused on steady progress. Adams Morgan’s mix of residential streets, local organizations, and community resources supports daily structure during treatment. Our team works with individuals and families to set clear goals, maintain engagement in care, and stay connected to nearby support systems.

Serving Washington, D.C. and Surrounding Communities

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center supports individuals and families seeking help for addiction and mental health concerns throughout Washington, D.C. The city is connected by major routes such as I-495, I-395, and Route 50, which link neighborhoods across the District with nearby Maryland communities. These corridors make travel between home, work, and treatment more manageable for many residents.

People visit us from many parts of the District, each with its own pace of daily life and access to local resources. Our team provides structured care, clear communication, and practical guidance that help clients stay engaged in treatment while maintaining daily stability. Explore the communities we serve below to learn how Maryland Addiction Recovery Center supports residents across Washington, D.C., in building consistent routines and steady progress.

Evidence-Based Therapies That Support Healing

At Maryland Addiction Recovery Center, we combine proven therapies with compassionate care to help individuals and families create lasting change. Every person’s journey is unique, which is why we use a variety of approaches tailored to individual needs.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors.

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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

Builds skills in managing emotions, improving relationships, and coping with stress.

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Motivational interviewing (MI)

Encourages self-motivation and commitment to recovery through supportive conversations.

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Creative Arts Therapy

Provides a safe and expressive outlet through art, music, or other creative practices.

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Psychoeducation

Providing knowledge and tools to better understand and manage mental health and addiction.

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Our Locations

MARC has three expansive suites on our clinical campus covering over 25,000 square feet, conveniently located just north of Baltimore’s central hub in Towson. In addition to the clinical and administrative suites, we also have our extended care Community Living campus apartment complex, owned, managed, and staffed 24/7 by MARC, as well as men and women's sober living homes.

Our Approach to Care

Our programs are designed to meet individuals at various stages of recovery, providing individualized, evidence-based support every step of the way. Whether you’re seeking structured treatment or outpatient care, our focus remains the same: helping you and your family build lasting stability and hope.

  • Long-Term Extended Care: This level of care combines a PHP model with highly structured living, creating a supportive environment between residential treatment and an IOP or PHP with sober living
  • SUD Intensive Outpatient (IOP): Our IOP provides structured therapy and support for individuals struggling with addiction, while allowing them to maintain daily responsibilities like work, school, or family life.
  • Mental Health Intensive Outpatient (IOP): This program focuses on individuals experiencing mental health challenges, offering group and individual therapy, coping skill development, and clinical support without requiring full-time residential care.
  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): PHP delivers the highest level of outpatient care, providing full-day, structured treatment for addiction or mental health needs. It serves as a step down from residential care or as a step up for those who require more support than IOP.
  • Family Programming: Family programming involves education, counseling, and support groups designed to help families understand addiction and mental health challenges. It strengthens family relationships and equips loved ones to play an active role in recovery.
  • SUD IOP with Sober Living: This program integrates intensive outpatient treatment for substance use with the accountability and structure of sober living housing. It allows clients to practice recovery skills in a safe, supportive living environment while attending treatment.

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