Tucked among the nature-filled beauties of Utah, New Haven is a boarding school and a series residential treatment homes for adolescent girls. The institution equips young girls with life skills to help them recover from life's hardships. New Haven offers their clients treatment for behavioral and emotional issues as well as excellent academics in a friendly, home-like setting. Their skilled therapists assist recovery by emphasizing the family, helping clients and their families to reconcile with the past and move forward as healthy, relational adults.
New Haven treats girls struggling with complex emotional and behavioral issues need access to a variety of proven therapies. Individual, group, family, talk, experiential, and even equine-assisted therapies are used by New Haven to achieve the maximum degree of therapeutic success with individual students and their families. New Haven treats trauma, body image, grief, self-esteem, and attachment issues. They help girls through DBT, art therapy, life skills and learning emotional regulation.
The program features service projects that allow clients to focus on something other than themselves, which improves both their own lives and the lives of others. Ropes courses and other experiential activities like pottery and yoga are also facilitated at New Haven. Clients can also engage in community events, snowshoeing, hiking, crafts, and other enjoyable activities once a week through New Haven's leisure therapy program. These kinds of experiences educate students how to spend their leisure time productively.
New Haven’s series of campuses feature home-like, spacious interiors, shared bedrooms, comfortable common areas, shared TVs, spacious yards, and reading materials. New Haven is Joint Commission accredited and accepts public and private insurance.
Classified as other residential treatment facility. private non-profit organization. Primary focus: mental health treatment, treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.