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At a Glance
About Family and Children’s Aid – New Milford Office
Serving the New Milford area of Connecticut, Family and Children's Aid has established itself as a trusted resource for families seeking compassionate addiction and mental health treatment. The New Milford office specializes in outpatient care, making it an accessible option for individuals who need flexibility in their recovery journey while maintaining their daily responsibilities. This Connecticut addiction treatment provider recognizes that each person's path to wellness is unique, and they're committed to meeting clients where they are in their recovery process.
Family and Children's Aid offers comprehensive outpatient programs designed to address substance use alongside co-occurring mental health conditions, including PTSD, trauma, and other behavioral health challenges. Their therapeutic team utilizes evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), family therapy, and group therapy sessions to support lasting change. The facility also provides specialized trauma treatment through Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and online therapy options, ensuring accessibility for clients with varying schedules and needs. They welcome children, teenagers, adolescents, young adults aged 18-25, and specifically affirm LGBTQ+ individuals in their care.
Drug rehab in Connecticut through Family and Children's Aid includes individualized 1-on-1 counseling alongside group therapeutic experiences, recognizing that both personal and peer support are vital to recovery. The facility accepts insurance coverage, helping to reduce financial barriers to treatment. By combining family-centered approaches with modern therapeutic techniques, Family and Children's Aid in New Milford provides a supportive environment where individuals and families can heal together and build the skills needed for sustained recovery.