Newport Academy Connecticut

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Bethlehem, Connecticut, United States

    Insurance Accepted

    Cash Pay Rate

  • 30-90 days

On a 120-acre countryside campus, teens ages 12-18 receive integrated treatment for substance use, mental health conditions, eating disorders, and trauma.

Highlights from the Center

  • 1-on-1 Counseling

  • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

  • Trauma-Informed Care

  • Adolescents

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Treatment

Specializations

Adolescents

Anxiety

Depression

Eating Disorders

Young Adults

Gender-Specific

Treatment Services

Licensed Primary Mental Health

Residential

Philosophy

Evidence-Based

Individual Treatment

Twelve Step

Family Involvement

Holistic

Experiential

Gender-Specific

Therapies

1-on-1 Counseling

Meditation & Mindfulness

Adventure Therapy

Art Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Equine Therapy

Eye Movement Therapy (EMDR)

Family Therapy

Music Therapy

Psychoeducation

What We Treat

Eating Disorders

Co-Occurring Disorders

Prescription Drugs

Cocaine

Gaming

Opioids

Heroin

Methamphetamine

Depression

Drug Addiction

Aftercare

Outpatient Treatment
Online Aftercare

Testimonial

Newport Academy is a solid dual diagnosis program. The team of therapists, LCDC counselors, professionals, educators and psychiatrists who work closely with the kids and families truly care.

Erin H.

5.0

Average of 1 review(s)

Accommodations

Food & Nutrition

Treatment

Value

Pros

  • Beautiful Location (1)
  • Luxurious Accommodations (1)
  • Excellent & Effective Treatment Programming (1)
  • Personalized (1)

Cons

  • Hidden Costs

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AR

2020 (90 days) • Reviewed February 28th, 2023

Former Client

NYC

Co-Occurring Disorders
Anxiety
Depression
+2
I was a client of the male CT campus from Feb-May of 2020. It is safe to say that Newport changed my life.I have been struggling with my mental health since eighth grade, and unfortunately, it came to the point where I was in the hospital for the third time in the span of ten months. At that point, I had no motivation to do anything, and could not imagine a future. I struggled with suicidal ideation every day, as well as self-harm, flashbacks, anxiety, and depression.After 37 days at the hospital, I was at my lowest point of all time. None of it was working and I felt hopeless that it would never get better. That was when I transferred to Newport.The amount of love, support, and care I received there was immeasurable. Right away, I noticed that I was treated like a human and not a "sick kid" like I was in the hospital. I could tell that staff genuinely WANTED to be there - it wasn't just a job for them. The Care Coordinators are some of the best people I've ever met and I miss them every day.Of course, it was rough sometimes, but that's because it's residential. During the course of my stay, however, my mindset started to change, even though I had never thought it would. I slowly started to "do the work," and was able to create goals and imagine a future.The number of positive results I have seen during and even after my stay says everything. I am so grateful that I went to NP and cherish the moments that I did not have before it. I wake up every morning and WANT TO BE ALIVE. This had not been the case for a long, long time.I was the one who did the work, but the love I felt all around me was the reason why I found it possible. The encouragement that I received helped so much in terms of finding that hope again.Recovery is not a one-size-fits-all process, and Newport understands that. They work with you and dig down to the roots of behaviors and illness instead of skim the surface, which creates the long-lasting results. I am forever grateful to NPA.