New London County
Mental Health Treatment: The provider’s listed below may offer a range of services from talk therapy, intensive outpatient therapy, inpatient hospitalization and medication management.
Professional staff in these organizations may consist of psychiatrists, psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists and recovery support specialists among others. New London County is made up of the following cities and towns:
Baltic, Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Gales Ferry, Gilman, Griswold, Groton, Hadlyme, Hanover, Jewett City, Lebanon, Ledyard, Mashantucket, Montville, Mystic, New London, Niantic, North Franklin, North Stonington, Norwich, Oakdale, Old Lyme, Old Mystic, Pawcatuck, Preston, Quaker Hill, Salem, South Lyme, Stonington, Taftville, Uncasville, Versailles, Voluntown, Waterford, West Mystic & Yantic
Backus Hospital: It is the mission of The William W. Backus Hospital Department of Psychiatric Services to provide the highest quality mental health services to adults residing in eastern Connecticut. The department provides services for a wide range of psychiatric disorders and difficulties including individuals with severe and prolonged mental illness.
Location: Norwich, CT
Change Incorporated: Offers home care services in CT and behavioral health services and Counseling for Depression in Connecticut. Home Care Services in CT. Our trained professionals provide assistance to individuals with many different disabilities. Alzheimer’s home care in Connecticut, counseling for depression Connecticut, Elderly care services in Middletown, Connecticut. We deliver quality home care services to ensure each individual we serve will enjoy a productive, independent, and fulfilling life.
Service Area: Litchfield, Hartford, Tolland, Windham, New London, Middlesex, and New Haven Counties
The Connection, Inc. has been one of Connecticut’s leading private, nonprofit human service and community development agencies. Each month thousands people throughout Connecticut are assisted by The Connection’s diverse behavioral health, family support and community justice programs.
These programs reunite families, break the generational cycles of abuse and neglect, create safer, healthier communities and assist with mental illness and addiction issues. Our staff of 600, spread across offices throughout Connecticut, work to provide you with services when you need them most.
Locations: Middletown, New Haven & Norwich, CT
Norwich Veteran Center, Readjustment counseling for veterans who served in combat zones or experienced military sexual trauma.
M-Th: 8am-8pm; F: 8am-5pm
860-887-1755
Location: Norwich, CT
Root Center for Advanced Recovery: provides a continuum of behavioral healthcare services to help individuals struggling with substance use disorders. Counselors work with each patient to develop an individualized recovery plan which is based on the unique strengths, needs, abilities and preferences of each person served. Recovery services include:
Adolescent IOP – Infectious Disease Services – Intensive Outpatient Program – Individual, Group and Family Counseling – Pregnancy Program – Recovery Planning
Locations: Bristol, Hartford, Manchester, Middletown, New Britain, New London, Norwich, Torrington & Willimantic, CT
United Community & Family Services: Outpatient Behavioral Health Services provide a wide range of services including individual, couple, family, and group therapy. In conjunction with therapy services we also offer psychiatric evaluation and medication management. Our Bettor Choice Program offers counseling for gamblers and those affected by gambling (i.e., spouse, family members and significant others).
Locations:
Better Choice: Norwich & New London, CT
Addiction Services: Griswold, Norwich & Plainfield, CT
Mental Health Services: Colechester, Griswold, New Lonfon, Norwich & Plainfield, CT