Newport Institute’s residential treatment program in Connecticut offers specialized behavioral healthcare for young people ages 18–35. Each client works with a multidisciplinary treatment team that creates a comprehensive, evidence-based plan to guide them from struggling to thriving.
Comprehensive Care at Our Connecticut Young Adult Treatment Program
Our young adult residential treatment center in Connecticut is designed specifically for young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 who are struggling with:
- Anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder)
- Depression (major depressive disorder, seasonal affective disorder)
- Trauma and PTSD
- Co-occurring substance use issues, including alcohol, opioids, and prescription drugs
- Bipolar disorder and mood disorders
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Adjustment disorder
- Eating disorders
We also provide mental health services for young adults who are experiencing academic burnout, relationship challenges, low self-esteem, and life transitions that contribute to emotional distress.
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Why Choose Residential Treatment for Young Adult Mental Health Disorders?
Young adulthood is a time of identity discovery and figuring out one’s place in the world. These are also the years in which the onset of mental health difficulties is most likely to occur. According to the World Health Organization, half of all mental health disorders start by age 18.
Without proper support, challenges often escalate, leading to compounding mental health conditions and co-occurring disorders. Newport Institute’s residential treatment center for young adults in Connecticut provides comprehensive, effective, and comprehensive treatment for a wide range of ages, from college through mid-thirties.
What’s Offered at Our Residential Treatment Location in Connecticut
Our licensed therapists specialize in young adult mental health, including substance use, anxiety/OCD, depression, trauma, and other conditions. Newport Institute’s evidence-based clinical model includes the following therapeutic approaches:
- Psychiatry and medication management
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to change negative beliefs and ways of thinking
- Experiential therapies: Art therapy, music therapy, and outdoor adventure therapy to foster emotional growth
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to increase engagement in treatment
- EMDR to process traumatic experiences
- Family therapy when appropriate to strengthen young adults’ relationships with parents and other family members
- Academic, life skills, and executive functioning support in our Learning Lab
Experiential Therapies for Young Adults in Connecticut
Our Connecticut young adult treatment program is located in the southern region of the state, near charming small towns amid the peaceful countryside. Some of our experiential therapies include:
- Hiking in local nature preserves
- Outdoor adventure therapy, such as ropes courses and kayaking
- Yoga and meditation
- Art and music therapy
- Therapeutic movement
Get Started Today with a No-Cost Mental Health Assessment
Our Connecticut mental health treatment center provides a unique blend of clinical expertise, compassionate care, and holistic healing. We are dedicated to helping young adults achieve sustainable recovery and long-term success. When you fill out the form on this page, we’ll reach out to you to schedule a time to talk about what you’re experiencing and recommend treatment options. We look forward to answering your questions and supporting you to take the next steps on the healing path.
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Newport partners with major insurance companies to optimize access to care for families.
Our admissions team will guide you through all insurance and payment options available to you.
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