988 is the first nationwide three-digit mental health crisis hotline. Anyone experiencing a mental health emergency can call or text 988 and connect with a trained mental health professional.
988 will route calls via area code. If you live in New Hampshire but don't have a 603 number, mental health advocates said it might be best to use the local Rapid Response Access Point number 833-710-6477 to connect with a mobile response team and follow-up services.
Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. Our recovery coaches help on an individual basis. You can be in counseling and have a coach, have a coach to help you find counseling or be ending counseling and still want support. Our recovery coaches can help applying for insurance, fuel assistance, employment or other needs. They know our area resources and can get you connected!
Those who have successfully detoxed from opiate use may benefit from our Medication Assisted Treatment. This program is on an outpatient basis and is best for those who are seeking assistance in maintaining sobriety after opiate detoxification. Clients attend a 60 min. weekly group and regularly check in with a medical provider to receive maintenance assistance through the use of MATs such as Suboxone. Clients can also continue to work with their clinician for a wraparound wellness plan.
(CBT) is a short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy treatment that takes a hands-on, practical approach to problem-solving. Its goal is to change patterns of thinking or behavior that are behind people's difficulties, and so change the way they feel.We also utilize
(MCT) is a psychotherapy focused on modifying metacognitive beliefs that perpetuate states of worry, rumination and attention fixation.
(MET) is a counseling approach that helps individuals resolve their ambivalence about engaging in treatment and stopping their drug use. This approach aims to evoke rapid and internally motivated change, rather than guide the patient stepwise through the recovery process.
(DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy. Its main goals are to teach people how to live in the moment, cope healthily with stress, regulate emotions, and improve relationships with others.
HALO is approved by the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2013: As a result of a change in statute to increase public safety, individuals convicted of an impaired driving offense when indicated can fulfill their requirement locally.
Tailored services ranging from smoking sensation to struggling with a gambling problem.
60 minutes of time to give yourself. We are good listeners. We integrate mindfulness practices. Our highly qualified clinicians utilize a range of evidenced based methods; such a (CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Treatment to (DBT) Dialectic Behavioral Therapy to mindfulness.
A substance abuse evaluation by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor (LADC or MLADC). Typically court/probation or Doctor ordered. The appointment can take several hours, for a $350 fee or covered by weekly sessions by insurance. HALO also offers a sliding fee scale. The evaluation includes; signing authorization/releases of information, includes collecting collateral information may include drug testing, assessment questionnaires, and a bio/psycho/social interview.
Striving to help others? We offer the required supervision for addiction and mental health licensure. For individuals seeking licensure in NH, regular clinical supervision is required. In addition, Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselors (LADCs) must also maintain weekly clinical supervision on an ongoing basis. We also offer the required MLADC consultation requirement. Certified Recovery Support Workers (CRSW) and Recovery Coaches are also required to have supervision in order to maintain in State requirements. We have CRSW State approved Supervisors. Give us a call.
Attending to your mental health includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. We can help if you are experiencing severe mood swings that cause problems in relationships. If you are feeling helpless or hopeless, feeling unusually confused, forgetful, upset, angry, etc
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Remembering community members who died in 2024, whose lives were shortened by homelessness.
5.30pm - 6.45pm Friday, December 20th Gather at the WRJ LISTEN Parking Lot, 42 Maple St, WRJ, VT 05001
Traditional vigil followed by an optional procession across Lyman Bridge to New Hampshire. All are welcome