About Newport News Behavioral Health Center
Newport News Behavioral Health Center is a youth-focused facility in Newport News, Virginia, offering acute psychiatric, residential and outpatient programming for children and adolescents.
The center treats co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions in males and females ages 11 to 18, alongside specialized programs for younger children and adolescents in crisis.
Their goal is to deliver compassionate care in a soothing rural campus setting that supports lasting healing for youth and their families.
Adolescent Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
The center's co-occurring disorders program addresses substance use alongside mental health concerns in adolescents.
Clinical care is overseen by a psychiatrist board certified in adolescent psychiatry and addiction medicine with support from licensed therapists and certified substance abuse counselors.
Treatment integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy with medication management, psychoeducation and recreational therapy.
Specialized Residential and Crisis Programming
Beyond co-occurring care, the facility offers acute inpatient stabilization, psychiatric residential treatment and Project Valor, one of Virginia's residential programs for sexually reactive male youth ages 11 to 17.
An adolescent outpatient program through Branches provides structured day treatment for youth ages 11 to 17 needing intensive support without overnight care.
The center operates from a secure, freestanding rural campus with no-cost assessments available 24/7 and walk-ins welcome.





