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New England Node


The New England Node comprises five core CTPs and seven additional CTPs. These CTPs were selected on the basis of the size, breadth, and diversity of the populations they serve; volume and administrative efficiency, and commitment to evidence based treatments. The total number of unduplicated annual admission to substance use treatment is over 27,000. A wide array of treatment modalities is offered including: programs for HIV/HCV, treatment of adolescents, substance use and primary care, and psychiatric co-morbidity

 

Regional Research and Training Center

Yale University
Building 35
950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516

Principal Investigator

Kathleen Carroll, Ph.D.
Yale University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
VA Connecticut Healthcare Center (151D)
950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516
203-937-3486 Ext 7403 (Voice)
kathleen.carroll@yale.edu
Community Treatment Programs

Connecticut Counseling Centers, Inc.
Danbury, CT

Connecticut Renaissance, Inc.
Bridgeport, CT

Hartford Dispensary
Hartford , CT

Liberation LMG Programs, Inc. (Admin. Office)
Stamford, CT

Midwestern Connecticut Council on Alcoholism
Danbury, CT

Morris Foundation
Waterbury, CT

Rushford Center
Middletown, CT

Sound Community Services (formerly Integrated Beh Health, Inc.)
New London, CT

The APT Foundation
New Haven, CT

The McCall Foundation
Torrington, CT

VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Newington Campus
Newington, CT

Wheeler Clinic
Plainville, CT


New England Protocol Involvement
PROTOCOL0003 Suboxone (Buprenorphine/Naloxone) Taper: A Comparison of Two Schedules
PROTOCOL0004 Motivational Enhancement Treatment (MET)
PROTOCOL0006 Motivational Incentives - Drug Free Clinics
PROTOCOL0008 A Baseline for Investigating Diffusion of Innovation
PROTOCOL0012 Characteristics of Screening, Evaluation, and Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C Viral Infection, and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
PROTOCOL0018 Reducing HIV/STD Risk Behaviors: A Research Study for Men in Drug Abuse Treatment
PROTOCOL0019 Reducing HIV/STD Risk Behaviors: A Research Study for Women in Drug Abuse Treatment
PROTOCOL0027 Starting Treatment with Agonist Replacement Therapies - START
PROTOCOL0032 HIV Rapid Testing and Counseling in Drug Abuse Treatment Programs in the U.S.



 

 



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