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About
High Watch Recovery Center
Nestled in 200 wooded acres in the lush Litchfield Hills of Connecticut, High Watch Recovery Center is a residential medical facility that provides state of the art treatment for Substance Abuse Disorders and co-occuring Psychiatric Disorders. High Watch Recovery Center was the world's first addiction recovery center founded on the principles of the Twelve Steps.
A Powerful Healing Program
Our ability to deliver proven effective treatment for drug and alcohol abuse lies in what we call our unique High Watch Program. We integrate the latest breakthroughs in addiction medicine for treatment of both the neurobiology of addiction and any co-occurring disorders (such as depression, anxiety or bi-polar disorder) into the time-tested spiritual teachings of the 12 Steps.
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Call or Email High Watch Recovery Center for a free 15 minute consultation now - (860) 265-4115
Finances
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Accepted Insurance Plans
- Out of Network
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Qualifications
- License: Connecticut / 0432
Location
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Specialties
- Addiction
- Alcohol Use
- Dual Diagnosis
Issues
- Behavioral Issues
- Bipolar Disorder
- Chronic Relapse
- Codependency
- Coping Skills
- Depression
- Drug Abuse
- Family Conflict
- Self Esteem
- Substance Use
- Trauma and PTSD
Client Focus
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
Programs and Services
Treatment Programs
- 12 Step Program
- Addiction
- Adult Residential
- Alcohol Rehab
- Depression
- Drug Rehab
- Dual Diagnosis
- Eating Disorder
- Equine Therapy
- Outdoor Therapy
- Residential Inpatient
- Residential Relapse Recovery
- Substance Use
Out / Inpatient
- Intensive Outpatient Program
- Long Term (>30 Days) Residential
- Short Term (<30 Days) Residential
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Coaching
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
- Expressive Arts
- Family Systems
- Humanistic
- Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
- Motivational Interviewing
Modality
- Individuals
- Family
- Group
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2020