
About New Leaf

Our Mission
To support accountability, safety, and long-term behavioral change through structured, evidence-based, trauma and sex offense–specific treatment.
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At New Leaf, therapy also addresses unresolved trauma and adverse experiences that may influence emotional regulation, decision-making, and risk factors. While trauma never excuses harmful behavior, treating it can strengthen stability, reduce re-offense risk, and support long-term change.
Treatment Services
Outpatient Sex Offense Treatment
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For individuals supervised by the Utah DOC or local courts.
Program includes:
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Weekly individual therapy
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Weekly group therapy
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Psychoeducational modules
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Coordination with probation/parole
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Required assessments or evaluations
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New Leaf addresses trauma that impacts emotional regulation and risk, supporting safer long-term change.
Typical length: 12–18 months, followed by transitional care.
Continued Care Program
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For individuals who completed sex offense treatment while incarcerated or in a residential/community correctional program.
Continued Care helps bridge the transition from confinement to the community by focusing on:
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Applying relapse-prevention skills in real-life settings
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Strengthening insight, accountability, and healthy decision-making
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Increasing stability during supervision
Program Structure
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Intake Assessment (includes PSI review, risk assessments, record requests)
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Participation
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Weekly individual sessions (50 minutes)
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Weekly group sessions (80 minutes)
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Curriculum topics include:
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Full offense accountability
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Identifying risk factors & triggers
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High-risk intervention strategies
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Victim impact & empathy development
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Relapse Prevention Plan review
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Community adjustment skills
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Addressing Trauma
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Transitional Phase
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Level 1 (2 months): 2 individual + 4 group sessions per month
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Level 2 (2 months): 2 individual + 2 group sessions per month
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Client Expectations
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Clients are expected to:
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Maintain confidentiality of all group members
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Attend all sessions and arrive on time
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Participate honestly and follow treatment guidelines
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Remain free from drugs/alcohol during services
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Treat staff and other participants respectfully
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Follow all probation/parole conditions
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Avoid loitering on or around the premises
Violations may result in non-compliance reports, suspension, or discharge.
Payments may be made by:
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Cash
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Venmo (@newleaftreatment)
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Debit/credit card
Unpaid balances over 45 days may be sent to collections.
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Privacy & Communication
New Leaf follows all federal and state confidentiality laws, including HIPAA. Clients must sign releases allowing communication with probation/parole officers due to public safety requirements.
Group participants must protect the confidentiality of peers and may be legally liable for breaches.
