
Know us
Rehabilitation center with inpatient options for comprehensive recovery. We offer 24/7 telephone support with professionals who can help you.
Our Essence: Why Noah’s Ark was born.
Noah’s Ark was born from a firsthand experience: the need to create places of reference for those who feel lost in the labyrinth of addiction. We know what it is like to suffer and watch everything around you fall apart, and we understand the helplessness of families who, wanting to help, cannot find the "how."
The Reality of Addiction We recognize addiction for what it is: the most widespread disease in the world. A deadly, progressive, and incurable pathology. However, in the face of this reality, we raise a flag of hope: addiction has a successful treatment.
Our Method: The Path to Freedom
Our program does not focus solely on the substance, but on the patient themselves, using a phased therapy system designed for lasting transformation.
Therapeutic Pillars:
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Multidisciplinary Approach: A team of professional psychologists and therapists working in a coordinated manner.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Practical tools in individual and group sessions to retrain the mind and habits.
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Recovery Coaching: Active support to rebuild a meaningful life project.
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Family Network Support: We guide partners and family members, providing them with the tools they need to be a real support system without burning out in the process.

Therapeutic team

Jose Luis Maldonado
Addiction Therapist and Psychosocial Intervention Specialist, Expert in Addictive Behaviors.
I am Jose Luis Maldonado Dasit, father of 4 wonderful children, I had a happy childhood surrounded by my family, and I never thought I was addicted.
After several treatments, I found peace and happiness in being abstinent for 19 years, achieving personal, athletic, and business successes, sharing my life with my partner, enjoying sports in a wonderful way, and training as a coach and therapist…
At 55, I relapsed… where I destroyed my entire life in just 2 years… I returned to the hell of drugs, destroying all my values and losing everything I loved in my life, causing unforgivable damage.
Family, partner, business, friends… In short… The only hope was to die so as not to continue suffering and causing harm.
Miraculously, I gave up and surrendered, begging for help so they could do whatever they wanted with me… I had absolutely no hope for anything, much less thought there was a solution…
But the situation changed, thanks to the professionals and the support of some people—family, partner, colleagues—who allowed and helped me to make a successful admission. I was able to feel peace for the first time in my life, and that was the beginning of my recovery. Day by day, I am recovering my values, forgiving myself, being myself, accepting and taking responsibility for the consequences of my addiction…
The worst day of my life right now is much happier than the best day as an active addict.
I encourage you to live in the peace we all deserve… an active addict is not himself; he would never do anything he does without drugs… These are the symptoms of the disease he suffers from, and he doesn't choose it; he suffers from it and makes others suffer.
Ekaterina Panova
Therapist specializing in addictive behaviors.
Therapist specializing in the treatment of addictions to alcohol, cocaine, psychotropic drugs, cannabis, designer drugs and other psychoactive substances, as well as other associated behaviors such as sex addiction, internet addiction, gambling addiction, etc.


Ekaterina Panova
Therapist specializing in addictive behaviors.
Therapist specializing in the treatment of addictions to alcohol, cocaine, psychotropic drugs, cannabis, designer drugs and other psychoactive substances, as well as other associated behaviors such as sex addiction, internet addiction, gambling addiction, etc.
Why Group Therapy
It can help with

Group Therapists for Addicts, by Addicts
No one is better suited to understand and help an addict than a therapist specializing in recovering addiction.
Psychologists
There are certain very personal difficulties that can lead to substance use or relapse.
Private therapy
At certain times during recovery, the addict needs "extra help" from the therapist, or the addict has specific needs towards the therapist.

Family Therapy
It is necessary for the addict's closest circle to know about the disease, what should be done, and above all to treat the family member or "co-addict", taking away all the pain and guilt they feel.
Couple therapy
This disease is capable of destroying anyone's values, and logically making their partner feel lost, humiliated, deceived….
This therapy "heals the couple on their own," and if the change in the addict is evident and definitive, they can emerge more united than ever.
Stress
All medical treatment produces stress both for the patient and their environment; everyone involved must know where the patient is at this stage and what they can and cannot do to comply with the treatment and for the addict and their entire environment to recover.

Relapse prevention
The road to recovery is long and full of unforeseen emotional situations. You work on a support system that reminds you who you are at every moment, and when you begin to change attitudes that bring you closer to relapse, rectifying them beforehand.
Likewise, immediate attention to an unforeseen relapse should not be synonymous with "disaster" but rather with rectification and adjustment of the personal treatment.

Testimonials


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Contact information
Phone
+34 635 017 497
Address
Sc port Authorization, 32, Valencia



































