New River Behavioral Health - Mental health treatment facility in Jefferson, NC

New River Behavioral Health

Mental Health Treatment in Jefferson, North Carolina

Located in Jefferson, North Carolina, New River Behavioral Health provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

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Facility Overview

New River Behavioral Health, located at 626 Ashe Central School Road in Jefferson, North Carolina, is a community‑oriented outpatient behavioral health provider offering counseling and support for a broad range of mental health and substance use concerns. The center delivers individualized care through individual and group counseling alongside psychiatric assessments, medication management, and substance use counseling. With services organized to support children, adolescents, teens, adults, and seniors, New River Behavioral Health aims to help individuals strengthen emotional well‑being, build coping skills, and work toward long‑term recovery.

As part of a regional network of behavioral health services, New River Behavioral Health emphasizes evidence‑based, recovery‑oriented approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention strategies, and coordinated treatment planning tailored to each person’s needs. The organization works to address conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma‑related disorders, substance use disorders, and co‑occurring challenges, providing accessible outpatient care to community members in Ashe County and surrounding areas. For more information about appointments or referrals, individuals are encouraged to contact the center directly.

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  • Substance Use Counseling
  • Assessment And Evaluation
  • Trauma‑Related Disorders
  • Evidence‑Based Treatment
  • Recovery‑Oriented Care