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Drug Rehab New Haven

The city of New Haven is located in the state of Connecticut, where it is the principal municipality in Greater New Haven, which has an estimated population of around 863,000. New Haven is located on the northern shore of Long Island Sound, and this area comprises the outer limits of the New York metro area. New Haven is the 2nd largest city in the state, and the city proper has an estimated population of around 131,000. The city is also home to the acclaimed Yale University, which is an integral part of the city's identity and economy.

Individuals in New Haven have access to several different types of drug rehab programs and solutions when they need it. This includes but is not limited to support groups and meetings, outpatient programs, inpatient facilities and even residential drug rehab programs as well as aftercare options. For residents who have more extensive substance abuse problems which require more intensive treatment, an inpatient or residential program in New Haven will give them the time and appropriate environment to just focus on what they are doing to save their lives and have a higher quality of life overall, instead of other life distractions. Outpatient facilities in the area aren't as intensive of course and clients will have access to drugs and alcohol, which opens the door to relapse in many cases. If outpatient treatment is the only option, aftercare is often an essential part of the recovery process so that they can be monitored and supported in their new lifestyle choices.

Professional Family Interventionists in New Haven, CT.

Professional family interventionists are experienced in effectively performing family interventions in New Haven. These interventions are intended to get the addict to accept help by enrolling into an effective addiction rehab center in addition to helping the family members and caregivers of the addict through the harmful effects and severe stress brought on by the addiction.

The purpose of the family interventionist is to organize, plan, supervise, and direct the intervention so that the intervention event is composed and structured and has the best possibility for success.

Addiction interventions are more elaborate and complex than you might first think. They are far more than simply a family meeting or conversation. Professional family interventionists have a number of functions and responsibilities throughout the entire process.

Some typical functions of a professional family interventionist include:

Even with extensive planning, there are some things that you might want to avoid during the actual intervention. These include, but are not limited to the following:

Don'ts at an Intervention

a) Labels

Avoid labels like addict, junkie, or drunk - as well as anything that the addict may think is offensive. Instead, speak in neutral terms that do not label the person by their substance abuse problem.

b) Overcrowding

Rather than overcrowding the intervention with many people, pick out a select group of close family members and friends.

c) Personal Feelings

Try not to get angry or upset during the intervention. Try to manage these feelings to ensure that the intervention event is not eventually overrun by harmful emotions.

d) Intoxication

If the addict is intoxicated - or another member of the group - you should not host the drug and alcohol intervention. Rather, try to find a better time when they are sober before doing the intervention.

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There are 28 listings in New Haven, Connecticut:

AA Meetings in New Haven:

  • Easy Duz It
    Route 140
    New Haven, CT. 6513

    Tuesday - 6:30 PM

NA meetings in New Haven:

  • Trinity Lutheran Church
    Corner Of Orange & Wall
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Sunday - 7:00 PM
  • Saint Paul Church
    366 Union Avenue
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Thursday - 12:00 PM
  • MAAS Building
    426 East Street
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Saturday - 1:00 PM
    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
    Sunday - 9:00 AM
  • Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center
    301 George Street
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Wednesday - 8:00 PM
  • Evangelical Covenant Church
    590 Orange Street
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Friday - 7:00 PM
  • Fellowship House
    441 Elm Street
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Wednesday - 7:00 PM
  • Community Baptist Church
    143 Sheldon Avenue
    New Haven, CT. 06501

    Tuesday - 5:30 PM
  • Newhallville Community Center
    681 Dixwell Avenue
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Thursday - 5:30 PM
  • United Church on The Green Parish House
    323 Temple Street
    New Haven, CT. 06511

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
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