Programs That Help People Build Real, Lasting Change

Structured, evidence-informed classes that help individuals improve emotional regulation, communication, stress management, decision-making, and personal accountability.

Guided through the New Phase Project PHASE Model framework.

What we offer

Our Programs

Emotional Regulation & Anger Management

Structured classes focused on emotional awareness, triggers, accountability, and healthy responses to stress and conflict.

Stress Reduction & Resilience

Programs that help participants manage stress, reduce burnout, strengthen coping skills, and improve emotional balance.

Communication & Relationship Skills

Classes designed to improve communication, conflict resolution, boundary setting, and healthier personal relationships.

Recovery & Behavioral Accountability

Supportive programming focused on decision-making, behavioral patterns, accountability, and long-term personal growth.

Veteran & First Responder Support

Programs tailored to the unique stressors faced by veterans, first responders, and individuals navigating major life transitions.

What Participants Gain

  • Better emotional control

  • Healthier responses to stress

  • Stronger communication skills

  • Improved decision-making

  • Increased accountability

  • Greater behavioral stability

  • Practical tools for everyday life

Who we serve

Our Programs Support:

  • Veterans

  • First responders

  • Individuals in recovery

  • Individuals facing stress, burnout, or life challenges

  • Underserved members of the community

Our Approach

Guided by the PHASE Model

The PHASE Model is the structured framework that guides all New Phase Project programs.

It focuses on:

  • Personal awareness

  • Healthy decision-making

  • Accountability

  • Stress regulation

  • Long-term growth

This model helps participants move from insight to real-world behavioral change.

Measurable Outcomes

We Believe in Measurable Progress

Participants complete assessments before and after programming to help track improvements in:

  • Emotional regulation

  • Stress levels

  • Communication skills

  • Behavioral accountability

  • Decision-making patterns

This allows us to measure growth, improve programming, and demonstrate real outcomes.

Led by a U.S. Marine veteran and Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LADAC II), with real-world experience in behavioral health and corrections.

Ready to Build Real, Lasting Change?

We are currently accepting interest from individuals, community partners, and organizations.