Drug Dependence Treatment · Glastonbury, Westbrook & West Hartford, CT · In person & telehealth
Recovery is possible — with the right support.
Medically reviewed by Kristine Schlichting, PhD
Free, confidential. We’ll verify your benefits and help you take the first step.
A path to lasting recovery
Drug dependence, or substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic medical condition that affects the brain’s reward system, impulse control, and stress pathways. It can develop gradually or rapidly depending on the type of substance, frequency of use, and individual vulnerability.
SUD often occurs alongside depression, anxiety, PTSD, or trauma, which is why integrated mental health treatment is essential for long-term recovery. Our board-certified mental health and addiction specialists provide compassionate, evidence-based care to help you regain stability and move toward lasting recovery — whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one.
Substances that may lead to addiction
Individualized & clinically guided
Treatment plans are individualized and clinically guided — built around your substance use, withdrawal risk, mental health history, and personal goals.
A full assessment helps identify patterns of use, co-occurring disorders, psychiatric needs, and safety concerns.
When appropriate, medications may be used to reduce cravings, support withdrawal, or stabilize mood and emotional regulation.
Learn moreA range of evidence-based therapies including CBT, DBT, Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), and trauma-sensitive approaches.
Learn moreGroup sessions help participants build connection, accountability, and practical recovery strategies.
Families receive psychoeducation and communication tools to better support the recovery process.
Mindfulness, expressive therapies, stress reduction, and lifestyle-focused interventions help address both physical and emotional well-being.
If needed, we help clients transition into or out of detox, residential programs, or Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) to ensure continuity of care.
Learn moreOngoing outpatient therapy and regular check-ins to help sustain progress and protect long-term recovery.
“Drug dependence can interfere with every part of life — but recovery is possible with the right support.”
It may be time for support
Treatment can help individuals experiencing:
We provide affirming, stigma-free support for individuals of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences.
What recovery can look like
Most people experience:
Our goal is to help individuals build the tools, structure, and support needed for sustainable change.
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“From the moment I walked in, the staff made me feel welcome and cared for. The providers are professional, compassionate, and truly take the time to listen. Highly recommend this practice to anyone looking for thoughtful, personalized care!”
“This is the best therapy place I have ever been to. All the clinicians are amazing and actually care about you. Now I’m doing individual therapy and med management — I highly recommend this place.”
“The therapists genuinely took the time to understand each person’s needs. It helped me develop real tools I use every day. Hopewell made a huge difference in my life.”
“Rosa Kleinberg is a consummate professional — prepared and on top of her game. She asks the right questions and listens with care and understanding, committed to finding the right balance for a healthy, quality life.”
“They put me on the schedule as a new patient within the same week of calling, which never happens, and made sure my insurance was accepted. The provider and staff were very professional and kind.”
“Christopher P. was extremely accommodating and took the time to meet with us without making us feel rushed. His calm and respectful demeanor made it easy to open up, and we felt heard and understood. Highly recommended.”
Insurance accepted
We’re in-network with most major PPO plans (we don’t accept Medicaid / HUSKY). Our team verifies your benefits at no cost — before you commit to anything.












+ most major PPOs
Free, confidential. Takes 2 minutes — we’ll call you back with a full benefits breakdown.
Care across Connecticut
In person at six Connecticut offices — plus virtual visits statewide.
300 Hebron Ave, Suite 203, Glastonbury, CT 06033
33 Pratt St, Glastonbury, CT 06033
1420 Main St, Suite 124, Glastonbury, CT 06073
1216 Farmington Ave, Suite 301, West Hartford, CT 06107
151 E. High St, East Hampton, CT 06424
70 Essex Road, Westbrook, CT 06498
Reach us at (860) 735-1448 · hhs4help@gmail.com
Drug dependence, or substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic medical condition that affects the brain’s reward system, impulse control, and stress pathways. It can develop gradually or rapidly depending on the type of substance, frequency of use, and individual vulnerability. Substances that may lead to addiction include prescription medications, illicit drugs, cannabis, MDMA or hallucinogens, and synthetic or designer drugs. SUD often occurs alongside depression, anxiety, PTSD, or trauma, making integrated mental health treatment essential for long-term recovery.
When appropriate, our psychiatric team may recommend FDA-approved medications to reduce cravings, support abstinence, or ease withdrawal — alongside therapy and other support.
Hopewell Health Solutions is an outpatient practice. If a higher level of care such as detox or residential treatment is needed, our team helps coordinate that referral — and supports you when you step back down to outpatient care.
Both — in person at our Connecticut offices or by secure telehealth, with evening and daytime scheduling options.
Most major PPO plans do. We’ll verify your benefits for free (we don’t accept Medicaid / HUSKY).
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, our team offers personalized care to help you regain stability. Reach out to Hopewell Health Solutions today — confidentially, with no pressure.
Not a substitute for emergency care. If you’re in crisis, call or text 988, or call 911.