The Next Right Thing specializes in community-based substance abuse and mental health treatment for adolescents (in their teens and twenties) and their families. The Next Right Thing was created to meet families' complex needs. We specialize in the unique problems associated with adolescent substance abuse and mental health problems.
Parents find help and hope with other parents. Adolescents find their way home. We offer a "continuity of care" model from the identification of substance abuse, emotional or behavior problems through recovery, including after-care online and in-person groups. No more fragmented treatment experiences and multiple providers.
Parents find help and hope with other parents. Adolescents find their way home. We offer a "continuity of care" model from the identification of substance abuse, emotional or behavior problems through recovery, including after-care online and in-person groups. No more fragmented treatment experiences and multiple providers.
Services
The Next Right Thing treatment team has extensive experience working with adolescents and their families. Our three lead clinicians have over a century of directly working with adolescents. We are committed to working with your family to develop an individualized treatment plan with measurable objectives and goals.
Dr. Price has 37 years of experience working with adolescents. Her work experience includes serving as the Chief Medical Officer for the InterCommunity Mental Health Group in East Hartford, as the Medical Director from Community Mental Health Affiliates in New Britain, and as the Director of Adolescent Services at The Institute of Living.
Gina was licensed over 20 years ago in family therapy. She began her career in 1991 at The Children's Center in Hamden, CT, working with adolescents on a drug and alcohol inpatient unit, and counseling their families.
During this time, Gina ran various groups focusing on addiction and life skills, provided counseling for the adolescents in treatment, and met with families while their children were in treatment on the unit and afterward during their transition back home.From 1993-1995 she worked at Fairfield Community Services in Fairfield, CT.
During this time, Gina ran various groups focusing on addiction and life skills, provided counseling for the adolescents in treatment, and met with families while their children were in treatment on the unit and afterward during their transition back home.From 1993-1995 she worked at Fairfield Community Services in Fairfield, CT.
Call us at 860-233-8803 to discuss your concerns with a clinician, and to arrange a time for an intake assessment. Meet for an intake evaluation. We'll discuss the program in detail, assess your adolescent's needs, and start to develop a treatment plan. We are currently in-network with two insurers: Aetna and Anthem.
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