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

West Central Behavioral Health

Mental Health Treatment in Newport, New Hampshire

Located in Newport, New Hampshire, West Central 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

West Central Behavioral Health in Newport, New Hampshire, is a trusted provider of mental and behavioral health services for children, adolescents, and families. Located at 71 Belknap Avenue, the Newport clinic specializes in outpatient therapy and care coordination, offering a safe and supportive environment for families navigating mental health challenges. The team provides individualized, group, and family therapy alongside specialized play therapy for younger children. Medication evaluation and management services are also available to support children with complex emotional and behavioral needs.

The clinic works in partnership with the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth & Families to deliver in-home and community-based services that strengthen the family system. West Central Behavioral Health is also a designated provider of the Child Impact Program, a required course for divorcing or separating parents. This evidence-based program helps caregivers understand the emotional and psychological effects of family transitions on children while promoting healthy co-parenting strategies. By integrating clinical care with community support, West Central Behavioral Health in Newport empowers families to build resilience and long-term emotional stability.

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