Tikvah Center

For Jewish Recovery & Healing

Anshe Tikvah proudly shares space with the Tikvah Center for Jewish Recovery & Healing. A Jewish Recovery Center is a treatment facility that integrates the highest standards of evidence-based clinical care with the timeless wisdom, values, and traditions of Judaism.

Northbrook Treatment Center

Inside Our Facility

We believe that your environment impacts your recovery. Every corner of our center has been designed to foster connection, safety, and tranquility.

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The Indoor Labyrinth & Sanctuary

A unique feature of our Northbrook facility is our expansive indoor labyrinth, housed within a large, sanctuary-style hall. This space serves as a temple for the spirit—a quiet zone for walking meditation, prayer (Tefillah), and contemplation. Walking the winding path is a powerful metaphor for recovery: the journey is not a straight line, but with patience and trust, you eventually reach the center.

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The Group Room

This is the heart of our program. Unlike sterile hospital classrooms, our group space is designed for open, honest conversation. Here, in our small, intimate groups, clients share their stories, learn from our clinical team, and build the "tribe" that makes recovery possible.

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Individual Therapy Rooms

Healing requires a space where you feel completely safe to unburden your heart. Our individual therapy rooms are designed as private cocoons of confidentiality. Furnished with comfort in mind and soundproofed for privacy, these rooms provide the security needed to process trauma, explore emotions, and build a trusting relationship with your clinician.

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Family Therapy Suite

Addiction affects the entire family, so the entire family must be part of the solution. Our family therapy suite is a larger, welcoming space designed to facilitate difficult but necessary conversations. In this neutral ground, spouses, parents, and children come together to rebuild trust, learn healthy communication, and restore Shalom Bayis (peace in the home).

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