| From Strugglingteens.com New Perspectives Bethlehem, Connecticut Beauvais House at Wellspring is a residential treatment program for girls ages 12-18 with emotional, behavioral and psychological problems that may include eating disorders, personality and mood disorders, attachment issues, and PTSD and anxiety disorders in addition to substance abuse. Program Director at Beauvais House is Jeffrey Culhane. Other staff members include: Joe Braccio, MA, LPC, Liz Bunovsky, LMFT, Cindy Noah, LCSW and Holly Savage, MA. Beauvais House at Wellspring is licensed by the State of Connecticut, accredited by JCAHO, and is a member of the Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, CAPSEF and the American Residential Treatment Association. This adolescent girl's programs goal is family reunification, therefore parents and guardians are actively involved in the treatment process in addition to family therapy that includes individual family sessions, multi family groups and parent support groups. Students also participate in individual and group therapy, art and expressive therapies, recreation and adventure therapies. Academics for the students are furnished through the Arch Bridge School at Wellspring, offering a college preparatory curriculum integrated with therapy. Students also participate in experiential learning with animals on a farm setting. Plans for transitioning and discharge include recommendations for academic placement to continue school success after their time at Wellspring. [This information came from the Wellspring website.] © Copyright 2012 by Woodbury Reports, Inc. |