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THE PREEMINENT MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS

Susan M. Sees Her Son Develop into an Independent Sober Man

Susan M. is the mother of Kody M., a Client currently in Phase III of Turnbridge’s Preparative Care program.   For several years, Kody’s parents witnessed him struggling through addiction and early adulthood, but have had the privilege recently of seeing their son develop into an independent and fulfilled sober man.      According to […]

Evan R. Builds a Foundation for Happiness and Success

Evan R. successfully completed the Turnbridge Preparative Care program, and graduated in May 2015.  Evan’s decline into addiction resulted in a loss of ambitions, values and time.  Since coming to New Haven, Evan has addressed the issues that were steering him in an undesired direction and begun to build a foundation for happiness and success […]

Co-Occurring Disorders: Our Integrated Approach

Formerly known as “dual diagnosis”, “co-occurring disorders” (COD) refers to an individual having one or more substance abuse disorders in addition to one or more psychiatric disorders.  In the past, mental health and substance abuse disorders were treated separately.  Evidence has shown that treating just one disorder will not cause the other to automatically improve. […]

Jesse Z. Embraces the Prospects of Sobriety

Jesse Z. is a client currently in Phase III, the sober living portion, of Turnbridge’s Preparative Care program.  Before coming to New Haven, Jesse spent several years struggling to manage his addiction and maintain a normal life while still using drugs and alcohol.  When consequences finally pushed him to the brink, he accepted help.  With […]

Frances P. Shares Her Son’s Story of Recovery

Frances P. is the mother of David P., a client currently living sober in Phase III of Turnbridge’s Preparative Care program.  While David was active in his addiction, his relationships with his parents reached a point where his mother was frightened to be around him.  Since he decided to seek treatment and make healthy life […]

Connor M.’s Graduation Inspired by a Devotion to Recovery

Connor M. successfully completed Turnbridge’s Preparative Care program, graduating in April 2015.  Connor’s addiction derailed his ambitions and put him in many dangerous situations, but his devotion to recovery and several motivating factors have helped him to get back on a healthy and positive path. Connor began experimenting with drugs and alcohol while in high […]

Why Are Teens so Vulnerable to Addiction? A Closer Look at the Adolescent Brain

Each day, hundreds of teens initiate drugs and alcohol into their lives at a mere 12 to 14 years old. Each year, millions of adolescents are diagnosed with a substance use disorder, and naturally, many of us have trouble wrapping our minds around this shocking reality. At first, we may simply blame their age. They […]

The Importance of “Futures Planning” in Young Adult Rehabs

In some form or another, everyone carries a dream. More often than not, each person has a clear picture of how they see their lives down the road—they see a light at the end of their journey, through family, finances, or health. These dreams define our own personal success. They drive us forward, giving us […]

Josh Hamilton: Recognizing the Disease of Addiction

Just this month, Major League Baseball luminary, Josh Hamilton, returned to his home field with the Texas Rangers after recovering from both a shoulder injury and an unexpected drug relapse.  Hamilton has been of great focus in the press since his baseball career took flight in 1999—when he was selected as the No. 1 overall […]

Staying Sober with Collegiate Recovery Programs

Going back to college may be intimidating for young men who have just completed an addiction treatment program. College today is ripe with temptation: partying has become the norm for making friends and establishing social status. For those in recovery looking to pursue an education, the social fabric of campus life can be harrowing. There […]