West Central Behavioral Health - Mental health treatment facility in Claremont, NH

West Central Behavioral Health

Mental Health Treatment in Claremont, New Hampshire

West Central Behavioral Health is a mental health treatment facility serving Claremont and the surrounding New Hampshire area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

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Facility Overview

Serving the Claremont community from 3 Dunning Street, West Central Behavioral Health provides comprehensive mental health care to children, adolescents, and their families across Sullivan County. With a mission rooted in compassion and stigma reduction, this location offers a broad spectrum of outpatient services, including individual and group therapy, family counseling, medication management, and care coordination. Therapists at the Claremont clinic are trained in trauma-informed care and tailor their approaches to meet each child’s unique developmental and emotional needs.

One of the clinic’s standout programs is the Child Impact Program, a state-mandated class for parents going through divorce or custody negotiations. Through this course and other family-oriented services, the team at West Central Behavioral Health helps caregivers maintain healthy, supportive environments for children facing emotional transitions. Whether working with youth coping with anxiety, trauma, or behavioral issues, or guiding families through periods of financial hardship or separation, the Claremont clinic is dedicated to ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive emotionally and socially.

Treatment Services

Levels of Care

Core Services

  • Medication Evaluation and Management
  • Community-Based Services

Therapies & Approaches

Conditions Treated

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Care Coordination
  • Court-Ordered Programs
  • Child and Family-Centered Support
  • Collaborative Care Coordination
  • Conduct Problems
  • Emotional Distress from Divorce
  • Behavioral Issues Treatment
  • Co-Parenting Conflict
  • Adjustment Issues