New Beginnings Behavioral Health is associated with Linda W. Stephens, LCSW, at 238 West Town Street in Norwich, Connecticut. A current federal NPI record confirms Stephens at this address with phone 860-383-2507. A functioning official facility website could not be independently verified, so this listing relies on the federal provider record for current contact information and on recent SAMHSA-derived treatment records for program details. Those records describe New Beginnings as an outpatient substance use and co-occurring mental health provider serving adults and younger clients who need help with alcohol or other drug problems.
Regular Outpatient Substance Use Treatment
Current treatment data identifies outpatient and regular outpatient services rather than residential care. This type of setting can fit people who are medically stable and can continue living at home while attending scheduled counseling. A client seeking alcohol treatment can use therapy to examine drinking patterns, consequences, motivation for change, stress, relationships, and relapse risks while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities.
Therapeutic Approaches
Recent program records list cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, brief intervention, anger management, telemedicine therapy, relapse prevention, and substance use counseling. These approaches can help a person recognize the thoughts and situations connected with alcohol use, practice healthier responses, and build a more realistic recovery plan. The facility is also associated with treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions, which can matter when alcohol addiction occurs alongside depression, anxiety, trauma, or another psychiatric concern.
Medication and Clinical Coordination
Public treatment data indicates that the practice can work with clients who use medication as part of addiction care, including people receiving medication for alcohol use disorder from another prescriber. Because no current official facility website was found to clarify the medication program, callers should ask exactly what is prescribed onsite, what requires an outside medical provider, and how medication is coordinated with counseling. Treatment claims should not go beyond what the current clinician confirms directly.
Withdrawal Safety
This is described as an outpatient practice, not a hospital-based alcohol detoxification unit. Anyone with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or serious medical instability should obtain medical guidance before abruptly stopping drinking. If alcohol withdrawal requires a higher level of monitoring, stabilization should occur in an appropriate medical setting before routine outpatient counseling continues.
Verified Contact and Payment Information
The current NPI record verifies 238 West Town Street, Norwich, CT 06360 and 860-383-2507 for Linda W. Stephens, LCSW. Recent SAMHSA-derived treatment information lists Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance, state-financed coverage, and cash or self-payment. Because no active official website could be confirmed, the website field has been left blank rather than linking to a commercial directory. People seeking alcohol rehab should call the provider directly to verify that New Beginnings is accepting patients, confirm age eligibility, insurance participation, telehealth availability, and the exact services currently offered.