About Newport Academy
Newport Academy's Double Hill Campus provides residential treatment in Bethlehem, Connecticut with gender-responsive behavioral health care for teen girls ages 12 to 18.
The program treats issues like anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, OCD, eating disorders, suicidal ideation and substance use through family-centered care.
Set on a 120-acre nature preserve, Double Hill offers adolescents a calming, structured environment where healing and personal growth can take root.
Residential Treatment for Teen Girls
Double Hill Campus specializes in residential care for adolescent girls navigating mental health challenges and co-occurring disorders.
With a typical stay of 30 to 60 days, teens engage in a structured daily schedule featuring individual therapy, group work and family therapy alongside academic instruction and life skills support.
Clinical care integrates CBT, DBT, EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Attachment-Based Family Therapy, complemented by mindfulness practices and psychiatric care.
Small group sizes and strong staff-to-client ratios allow for personalized attention that addresses root causes, not just symptoms.
Experiential and Nature-Based Healing
Along with traditional therapy, Double Hill incorporates yoga, art and music therapy, creative expression and adventure therapy to help teens reconnect with themselves.
The secluded, home-like residences feature cozy common areas, outdoor spaces and studios that support both reflection and connection.





