NAFI North American Family Institute Corbin House

45 Dover Road
New Britain, CT 06052
860-827-0403

About NAFI North American Family Institute Corbin House

Welcome to the NAFI North American Family Institute’s Corbin House! We offer a variety of services to help young adults, men, and families struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Our dual diagnosis program can help those who are struggling with both mental illness and substance abuse. We also offer inpatient and outpatient rehab programs, as well as aftercare support to help our clients stay on track. Our creative arts therapy, family therapy, and recreational therapy programs can help our clients heal in body, mind, and spirit. We also offer trauma therapy to help our clients heal from the traumas of their past. Thank you for considering us as you seek help for yourself or your loved ones. We hope that you will give us a call or visit us online to learn more about our programs and how we can help you heal and recover.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    People with a dual diagnosis may be using substances to self-medicate. A high-quality rehab in Connecticut can address both issues and help you reach recovery. In dual diagnosis programs, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of those with mental health concerns. This may include additional therapy, medication, or peer support.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    When people join a young adult rehab in Connecticut, they learn key life skills while receiving treatment. In a young adult program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of this age group. This may include talking about how to start a career, have a family, and live independently.

  • Men's Rehab

    A men’s rehab in Connecticut addresses the unique needs men have and allows them to build relationships in a gender-specific environment. In a men’s program, the activities, peer support, and counseling are tailored to the unique needs of men. This may include talking about career development, fatherhood, communication strategies, and more.

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    Paying out of pocket for addiction treatment in Connecticut is known as self-pay. You can get a medical loan, electronically send payment to the center, or even write a check. Talk to the rehab center about the fee structure, which may depend on the level of care.

  • Financial aid

    When looking for ways to pay for rehab in Connecticut, consider asking about financial aid programs. Finding aid programs takes some research. Look for community groups or nonprofits in your area that may offer assistance, or ask individual treatment centers if they offer scholarships and grants.

  • Medicaid

    When looking for ways to pay for rehab in Connecticut, consider Medicaid if you are struggling to afford treatment. Programs that accept Medicaid can offer any level of care, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient. Your out-of-pocket costs, if any, are likely to be very low.

  • Private insurance

    Using private insurance is a great way to pay for rehab in Connecticut. Depending on your insurance plan, it may cover some or all of the costs of treatment. Check on details such as how much your deductible and copayments are, as well as which treatment centers are in your plan’s network.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Inpatient Rehab

    Inpatient treatment in Connecticut is led by professionals who help you build new habits and skills to live a substance-free life. Inpatient care doesn’t just involve therapy, you also enjoy activities and outings, and many programs have holistic treatment like yoga, mindfulness, and more.

  • 2

    Aftercare Support

    In Connecticut, aftercare allows you to access additional resources and support to help you avoid relapse after treatment. A strong aftercare program can include ongoing counseling, education and employment support, housing services, and connections to community resources.

Therapies

  • Creative Arts Therapy

    Receiving creative arts therapy in Connecticut helps you express deep-rooted emotions, process trauma, and learn how to create a better life for yourself. Creative arts therapy can help you express emotions that are hard to talk about, helping you understand the experiences that shape your life so you can build new, positive habits.

  • Family Therapy

    Many people have challenging family backgrounds, and addiction can create unhealthy dynamics as well. Family therapy in Connecticut allows you to address these concerns. Family therapy is a common part of both inpatient and outpatient substance use treatment and may be used to help address trauma, build better relationships, and help loved ones become part of your support network.

  • Group Therapy

    It’s easy to feel isolated when you battle addiction, but group therapy in Connecticut can show you you’re not alone. In rehab, group therapy is only one of the elements of treatment, along with activities, peer support, individual counseling, relapse prevention, and more. Together, all these methods support you in establishing long-term recovery.

  • Recreational Therapy

    In Connecticut, recreational therapy helps you learn to manage stress, communicate, and ask for help. This can make it easier to reach long-term recovery. Recreational therapy is commonly part of inpatient or intensive outpatient treatment and is often used to help clients gain confidence in their ability to overcome challenges and trust others for support.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event, and some people use substances to numb those emotions. Trauma-informed therapy in Connecticut can help you address what happened and consciously create a healthier response. Substance use and trauma are interrelated, and trauma-informed therapy involves working with the therapist and your support network to create healthy coping skills, become empowered, and improve resilience.

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