NewCircle

NewCircle NEWCIRCLE is a compassionate eating disorder treatment center providing whole-person, trauma-informed care.

Our mission is to walk with you every step of the way on the path to healing and recovery.

Recovery isn’t a straight line, but you don’t have to walk it alone.At NewCircle, your path begins with reaching out, co...
02/27/2026

Recovery isn’t a straight line, but you don’t have to walk it alone.

At NewCircle, your path begins with reaching out, continues with personalized planning, and grows through a supportive community that walks beside you every step of the way. Healing starts with one brave decision.

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a reminder that recovery looks different for every body, and every journey d...
02/26/2026

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is a reminder that recovery looks different for every body, and every journey deserves compassion, understanding, and support. 💜

At NewCircle, we believe healing begins with connection, community, and care that meets you where you are. This week, we’re honoring stories of hope while continuing to break stigma around eating disorders.

Read more about NEDAW and how you can get involved:
https://newcircle.com/blog/nedaw2026/

Taking the first step toward recovery doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Our team can help you verify your benefits quic...
02/25/2026

Taking the first step toward recovery doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Our team can help you verify your benefits quickly and explore treatment options that fit your needs — often in just minutes.

Compassionate care starts with a conversation.
Learn more or get started here:
www.NewCircle.com/Admissions

This piece reflects the quiet, powerful themes that often emerge in creative therapy; growth, transformation, and hope. ...
02/20/2026

This piece reflects the quiet, powerful themes that often emerge in creative therapy; growth, transformation, and hope. 🌻🦋

Through art, patients are able to explore emotions, express parts of themselves that words can’t always reach, and reconnect with a sense of possibility. Each brushstroke is a reminder that healing isn’t linear, but it is alive—rooted, unfolding, and uniquely personal.

Diabulimia is often misunderstood and too often missed.For people living with Type 1 diabetes, insulin restriction can b...
02/17/2026

Diabulimia is often misunderstood and too often missed.

For people living with Type 1 diabetes, insulin restriction can become intertwined with eating disorder behaviors, carrying serious physical and emotional risks. Understanding the signs is a critical step toward early, compassionate care.

Learn more in our latest blog: https://newcircle.com/blog/what-is-diabulimia/

These hand-painted mugs reflect the individuality, focus, and self-expression our clients bring into the therapeutic pro...
02/13/2026

These hand-painted mugs reflect the individuality, focus, and self-expression our clients bring into the therapeutic process.

Creative activities support emotional regulation, mindfulness, and confidence-building; offering a tangible way to reconnect with identity and agency during recovery. Each piece tells a story of growth, presence, and possibility.

As New Year’s resolutions take shape, it’s easy for “healthy habits” to become rigid or driven by fear. When food rules ...
02/09/2026

As New Year’s resolutions take shape, it’s easy for “healthy habits” to become rigid or driven by fear. When food rules start to feel overwhelming or all-consuming, it may be a sign of orthorexia.

True well-being supports both physical and mental health, allowing flexibility, nourishment, and balance. Our latest blog explores the signs of orthorexia and how to approach health in a way that’s supportive, not controlling.

Read more at https://bit.ly/3NMtLGk.

In this ceramics project, clients practiced patience, presence, and self-trust by shaping and glazing each piece step by...
02/06/2026

In this ceramics project, clients practiced patience, presence, and self-trust by shaping and glazing each piece step by step. Hands-on creative work supports nervous system regulation, builds tolerance for imperfection, and offers a meaningful way to experience progress in real time. These pieces reflect not just creativity, but the steady work of recovery itself.

Eating disorders can often go unnoticed in the early stages—but recognizing the signs can make all the difference.Our la...
01/29/2026

Eating disorders can often go unnoticed in the early stages—but recognizing the signs can make all the difference.

Our latest blog highlights 10 early warning signs you shouldn’t ignore, and how compassionate support can help you or someone you love.

Read more: newcircle.com/blog/eating-disorder-symptoms/

Nothing brings joy into the building quite like Herb’s greetings—and today, Dr. Rob got the full VIP hello! 🐾Moments lik...
01/25/2026

Nothing brings joy into the building quite like Herb’s greetings—and today, Dr. Rob got the full VIP hello! 🐾

Moments like these remind us that connection comes in all forms.

The Roverchase Foundation

At NewCircle, we create a space where curiosity, trust, and compassion come first. From the very first conversation, you...
01/24/2026

At NewCircle, we create a space where curiosity, trust, and compassion come first. From the very first conversation, you’re met as a whole person, supported by a team that walks alongside you as your healing journey truly begins.

Art-based interventions can support emotional regulation, self-expression, and connection.These hand-painted mugs were c...
01/23/2026

Art-based interventions can support emotional regulation, self-expression, and connection.

These hand-painted mugs were created during art therapy at NewCircle, where the creative process is used intentionally to support grounding, reflection, and emotional awareness.

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39 Hanover Circle South
Birmingham, AL
35205

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