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Connecticut Valley Hospital

Connecticut Valley Hospital

Drug Rehab Center in Middletown, Connecticut

  • Mental Health
  • Dual Diagnosis

Connecticut Valley Hospital is a state psychiatric facility providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health issues, addiction, and substance abuse, as well as holistic care and vocational services, and is accredited by various healthcare organizations.

About This Connecticut Facility

Connecticut Valley Hospital (CVH) is a state psychiatric facility located in Middletown, Connecticut, providing health care services for individuals in need of treatment for mental health issues, addiction and substance abuse, and other behavioral health issues. CVH offers inpatient, outpatient, and detoxification services to address a wide range of conditions, as well as medical and therapeutic care that includes medication management, individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and vocational services.

CVH provides comprehensive treatment of substance abuse and addiction with a goal of helping individuals achieve and maintain a level of health and emotional well-being. Treatment programs include residential and individualized outpatient treatment that uses evidence-based methods to help individuals with addiction overcome their illness and identify areas for improvement. Addiction treatment also includes screening and assessment, individual and family therapy, relapse prevention, life-skills development, medication management, and referrals for continued treatment and community support.

CVH is accredited by the Joint Commission, a national health care accreditation organization, and is licensed by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. CVH has also received federal recognition from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). In addition, CVH is a member of the National Network of Depression Centers, a group of institutions that use a holistic approach to treating depression and co-occurring disorders.

Genders
  • Male
  • Female
  • Gender Exclusive Center
  • Ages
  • Children
  • Teenagers
  • Adults
  • Seniors (65+)
  • Modality
  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Family
  • Groups
  • Additional
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • Hearing Impaired
  • Veteran Specific
  • Hearing-Impaired
  • Multiple Centers
  • Conditions and Issues Treated

    There are different kinds of Dual Diagnosis:. A person who simultaneously experiences both a mental illness and an addiction disorder. Or, a person who experiences one or more coexisting (simultaneous) mental health conditions in addition to a primary substance use disorder.

    The treatment requires a multi-disciplinary approach, it’s crucial for individuals to partner up with a healthcare provider who understands all the recovery components.

    Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occuring Disorders), Mental Health 

    Levels of Care Offered at Connecticut Valley Hospital

    This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

    Inpatient treatment is the most intensive level of care, and it’s necessary for those who aren’t able to control their addiction. These patients also must be drug-free before attending inpatient programs .

    During inpatient treatment, addicts live at an inpatient facility 24 hours a day while receiving help. This type of program is generally recommended for those who need to go through detoxification or who are struggling with serious addiction-related issues.

    Therapies & Programs

    People in addiction recovery can benefit from individual therapy. This type of therapy involves meeting with a therapist one-on-one. This allows for a personal and trusting relationship to be built so that the patient can be truly themselves and express any emotions they feel. Individual therapy leads to greater understanding and peace about your triggers for addiction and coping strategies to prevent relapse.

    Couples therapy for drug addiction is based on the belief that addiction is a family disease. Everyone involved with an addict, not just the addict themselves, is affected by their behavior and the changes the addict goes through. The relationship also changes the addict’s significant other and has likely picked up some codependent behaviors. Codependency is a term used to describe a person obsessed with another person and their needs and feelings while neglecting their own. Addicts are usually people-pleasers, so it is understandable how one can become codependent in relationships with addicts.

    Family therapy is a type of group problem-solving that aims to improve communication and relationships between the patient, their family, and sometimes friends. The main goal of family therapy for drug addiction is to create an environment where communication can occur without judgment, hostility, or blame. The therapist is with the family as they learn to communicate with each other differently, especially with the addict when s/he is using.

    Group therapy sessions are held in rehab facilities, clinics, churches or community centers that offer drug addiction treatment. People who attend these groups are encouraged to voice their feelings and support other addicts in recovery. This helps group members strengthen their own recovery program while cheering on others who are struggling with sobriety.

    Group therapy sessions provide recovering addicts with a chance to cope with everyday situations that many face. Group therapy sessions are held in rehab facilities, clinics, churches or community centers that offer drug addiction treatment.

    People who attend these groups are encouraged to voice their feelings and support other addicts in recovery. This helps group members strengthen their own recovery program while cheering on others who are struggling with sobriety.

    If you’re looking for addiction treatment, it’s important to find a facility that offers trauma therapy. This type of therapy helps people process and understand the past traumas that have led to their addiction. Trauma therapists will work with clients to help them understand their past and present relationships and show them that they are worthy of love. This therapy is typically done using visualization, discussion, and writing down thoughts and feelings.

    Trauma Therapy is a form of therapy that involves working with a patient to help them process and understand the past trauma(s) in their life. This therapy is typically done using techniques such as visualization, discussion, and writing down thoughts and feelings. The main goals of trauma therapy is to help clients express their emotions and talk about what they are feeling.

    Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy that helps people understand how they connect their thoughts, behaviors, and feelings. It can give them more control over their actions, effectively stopping self-harm ideations and attempts in some patients. It also helps put those with borderline personality disorder into control for managing mental struggles.

    A new study has shown that DBT works for those with self-harm behaviors and addictions by giving them therapy they can relate to and understand.

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps addicts identify faulty, negative thinking so that they can work together with the therapist to find healthier ways of thinking. CBT focuses on specific aspects of each person’s thinking, feeling, physiology, and behavior. It aims to identify specific problems in these areas, and create a personalized treatment strategy.

    Addicts often experience intense cravings for sugary foods during recovery. By teaching addicts how to eat well and stay healthy, therapists can help them manage their cravings over the course of treatment.

    During these sessions, Middletown, Connecticut dietitians and therapists will offer advice about healthy eating options and teach addicts how to make specific changes in their diet that can help reduce the effects of cravings during recovery.

    This type of therapy is often used in conjunction with other types of addiction treatment services. By identifying specific triggers and developing strategies to help addicts avoid relapse, most individuals can overcome their cravings and stay sober for good after they finish rehab.

    The first step to becoming a non-smoker is the choice to quit smoking. Nicotine replacement therapies are effective because they provide you with the nicotine you are addicted to without inhaling carcinogens from cigarettes.

    There are several types of NRT. These include:

    1. Nicotine gum
    2. Nicotine patches (transdermal systems)
    3. Nasal spray
    4. Lozenges

    The benefits to using NRT can include:

    1. Reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer
    2. Reduce the anxiety and irritability associated with quitting smoking
    3. Reduce the risk of type II diabetes.
    4. Improved fertility in women

    Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT), Couples Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Dual-Diagnosis, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Experiential Therapy, Family Therapy, Group Therapy, Individual Therapy, Inpatient Treatment, Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), Nutrition Therapy, Residential Long Term (>30 Days), Trauma Therapy

    Patient Experience

    Experiential Therapy at Connecticut Valley Hospital

    Experiential Therapy allows addicts to release emotions in a safe environment. The process involves addicts painting their feelings and releasing them on a canvas. LPE – Love, Peace, and Equilibrium is one of the most popular forms of experiential therapy.

    Payment Options Accepted

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  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
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    Additional Details

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    Connecticut Valley Hospital Location and Directions
    Address Information1000 Silver street
    Middletown, Connecticut 6457 Phone Number(860) 262-5000 Meta DetailsUpdated November 25, 2023
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    Middletown, Connecticut Addiction Information

    Connecticut has a higher rate of substance abuse and addiction than the national average. The state ranks in the top 10 in the country for illicit drug dependence among those ages 18 to 25. In 2010, there were 9,211 people admitted to an alcohol treatment facility for alcohol abuse combined with a secondary drug. Connecticut ranked fifth in the United States of America for the number of fatalities involving drunk driving in 2014.

    In 2013, there were over 2,000 reported incidents of drug abuse in Middletown, Connecticut. Drug overdose was the direct cause of death for over 800 people in 2014. 837 people abuse alcohol in Middletown, Connecticut. The cost of addiction is also taking a toll on the community as it costs the city millions of dollars. One great way to find the best treatment for anyone is to do some online research.

    Treatment in Nearby Cities
    Centers near Connecticut Valley Hospital
    Rushford - Middletown
    1250 Silver Street, Middletown, CT 06457
    Rushford Center - Middletown
    1250 Silver street, Middletown, CT, 06457
    Rushford Center - Stonehaven
    325 Main street, Portland, CT, 06480
    Rushford Center - Durham
    459 Wallingford Rd, Durham, CT, 06422
    ASD Center for Therapeutic Services - Higganum
    415 Killingworth Road, Higganum, CT, 06441
    Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network - Meriden
    1064 E Main St, Meriden, CT 06450
    Rushford Center - Meriden
    883 Paddock Avenue, Meriden, CT, 06450
    Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center - Meriden
    158 State St, Meriden, CT 06450
    Community Health Center - Meriden
    134 state street, Meriden, CT, 06450


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