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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers In Connecticut

If you're looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with substance abuse in Connecticut then you are in the right place. We can help you in locating addiction care programs for a range of drug addictions to alcohol, Xanax, crystal meth or any addictive drug. Search for a perfect rehabilitation clinic in Abbeville now, and get rolling on the road to a sober life.

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Top Reviewed Addiction Rehabs in Connecticut

We conveniently list below the top closest drug and alcohol treatment centers to Connecticut CT. Our free and confidential 24-hour hotline can narrow down the right rehab center for you today. Not all substance abuse addiction clinics in Connecticut CT will be will be tailored to your specific needs because not every single facility is identical. You may reach out to these substance abuse treatment centers yourself or you may call our specialists to determine which program will be most effective for your specific needs.

State Street Counseling Services

913 State Street 2nd Floor

New Haven, CT 06511

Cornell Scott Hill Health Center Cornell Scott Hill Health Center Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Brief intervention approach,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

BHcare DBA Birmingham Group Health

435 East Main Street

Ansonia, CT 6401

Dual Diagnosis Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Rational emotive behavioral therapy; 12-Step based treatment approach; Brief intervention approach; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Relapse prevention planning;

Connecticut Mental Health Center

34 Park Street

New Haven, CT 06511

Hispanic Clinic Hispanic Clinic Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Crossroads Inc Mens Unit

54 East Ramsdell Street

New Haven, CT 6515

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; 12-Step based treatment approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Community reinforcement plus vouchers; Relapse prevention planning;

Connection Incorporated

542 Long Hill Road

Groton, CT 06340

Mothers Retreat Mothers Retreat Cognitive behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Griffin Hospital

241 Seymour Avenue

Derby, CT 06418

Dual Diagnosis Services Dual Diagnosis Services Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Connecticut Renaissance Incorporated

466 West Main Street

Waterbury, CT 06702

West West Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Community Health Resources

77 Westcott Road

Danielson, CT 06239

Danielson Clinic Danielson Clinic Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Central Naugatuck Valley Help Incorporated

900 Watertown Avenue

Waterbury, CT 06708

Rev Edward Dempsey Drug Services Program Rev Edward Dempsey Drug Services Program Cognitive behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Martix Model,Relapse prevention

Liberation Programs Inc Stamford Outpatient Services

115 Main Street

Stamford, CT 6901

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; 12-Step based treatment approach; Brief intervention approach; Contingency management/motivational incentive; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Relapse prevention planning;

Farrell Treatment Center

586 Main Street

New Britain, CT 06051

Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Connecticut Counseling Centers Inc Norwalk Methadone Program

20 North Main Street

Norwalk, CT 6854

Dual Diagnosis Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment; Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); Dialectical behavioral therapy; Addiction treatment counseling therapy; Trauma-related counseling; Rational emotive behavioral therapy; Brief intervention approach; Motivational interviewing; Counseling for anger management; Martix Model; Relapse prevention planning;

Catholic Charities Diocese Norwich Incorporated

331 Main Street

Norwich, CT 06360

Behavioral Health Clinic Behavioral Health Clinic Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Motivational interviewing,Relapse prevention

Rushford at Middletown

1250 Silver Street

Middletown, CT 06457

Rushford at Middletown Photos Facility HighlightsDetoxification (ACE unit); Inpatient Residential (ITP); Partial Hospitalization; Treatment Center PhilosophyRushford provides life-saving and life-chan

Outpatient Services

13 Water Street

Danielson, CT 06239

Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Chemical Abuse Services Agency Incorporated

426 East Street

New Haven, CT 06511

DBA MAAS DBA MAAS Cognitive behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Martix Model,Community reinforcement plus vouchers,Relapse prevention

Connecticut Renaissance Incorporated

141 Franklin Street

Stamford, CT 06901

Outpatient Behavioral Health Program Outpatient Behavioral Health Program Cognitive behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Martix Model,Relapse prevention

Gilead Community Services Inc

230 Main Street Extension

Middletown, CT 06457

Gilead's outpatient clinic in Middletown provides rehabilitation and recovery care for adults, couples, and families with psychiatric, emotional or behavioral challenges. Clients receive therapy and.or medication management and counseling from our s

Connecticut Counseling Centers Inc

20 North Main Street

Norwalk, CT 06854

Services provided: Substance treatment services; Detoxification; Methadone maintenance; Methadone detoxification; All Clients in Opioid Treatment Program. Outpatient; Outpatient Detoxification; Intensive Outpatient treatment; Regular Outpatient treat

Recovery Network of Programs Incorporated

1635 Fairfield Avenue

Bridgeport, CT 06605

Horizons Horizons Cognitive behavioral therapy,Dialectical behavioral therapy,Substance abuse counseling approach,Trauma-related counseling,Rational emotive behavioral therapy,12-step facilitation approach,Brief intervention approach,Contingency management motivational incentive,Motivational interviewing,Anger management,Relapse prevention

Treatment Info

CT Substance Abuse Facts

Connecticut is affected by the opioid epidemic sweeping across the country. In 2016, 917 people died from drug overdoses, a 25% increase from the year before

Deaths from fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid often found in the street supply of heroin, rose from only 14 in 2012 to 466 in 2016. The percent increase of fentanyl-involved deaths in one year alone (2015-2016) was 155%.

The increase in opioid abuse is also reflected in past-year heroin use data for Connecticut among people aged 12 and older, which went from 0.56% in 2013-2014 to 0.87% in 2014-2015 (by comparison, the national average was 0.3% and 0.33%, respectively).

Even though rates of drug overdose and heroin use have gone up, the number of people receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction appears to have gone down. In 2013, 15,509 people were receiving methadone in opioid treatment programs, according to single-day counts. While this was an increase from 11,849 in 2011, it decreased in 2014 to 14,072. The number of people receiving buprenorphine for opioid addiction decreased from 980 people to 544 people from 2013 to 2015.

Getting Addiction Treatment Help

Types of substance abuse treatment can vary from 24/7, live-in programs to once-a-week therapy sessions. Programs can also differ in terms of what features they offer, what kind of treatment philosophy they follow, and the experience and qualifications of their staff.

Other factors to take into consideration when researching programs include:

  • Whether they take your insurance.
  • What their visitation policies are.
  • How previous patients rated them online.

If you are seeking treatment for opioid addiction, you may also want to see if the program offers medication-assisted treatment.

Call us to get more information about rehab centers in Connecticut and how to enroll in a program.

Where Else Can I Find Help?

Paying for rehab without insurance is possible. You can see if the program uses a fee schedule based on your ability to pay or ask about other payment plans offered.

Other options you might employ to finance your treatment include health care credit cards, personal loans, crowdfunding, and borrowing from savings or friends and family.

State-funded rehab programs are also available. However, they may have waiting lists and fewer amenities than private programs. The Salvation Army and Catholic Charities also offer low-cost programs.

Resources in Connecticut

  • Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery: CCAR is an organization that helps people recover from addiction. It offers services such as telephone support and recovery coaches and hosts a variety of events each year.
  • Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator: This tool from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration helps you find low-cost inpatient and outpatient rehab programs anywhere in the country.
  • Medication Assisted Treatment: This page from the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services gives a map of methadone clinics in the state, information about medications used in the treatment of opioid addiction, a buprenorphine facility locator, and more.
  • Proper disposal of prescription drugs: Use the Department of Consumer Protection’s page to find a drop box where you can get rid of unneeded medications and help prevent abuse and overdose.
  • Crisis hotlines: The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) lists crisis and mental health hotlines for Connecticut, including mobile psychiatric services.
  • Naloxone pharmacies: Find a pharmacy that offers naloxone, a drug that can reverse the effects of an overdose on opioids, such as heroin or fentanyl.

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