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Free mental health education, peer-led support groups, family classes, and advocacy for Connecticut fathers and families statewide. Programs include Family-to-Family, Peer-to-Peer, and crisis connection. Call the helpline or email for referrals to local chapters and services. No diagnosis or income requirement. Online meetings available alongside in-person groups at Hartford and regional locations throughout the state.

Contact & Details

Address: 576 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105

Phone: 860-882-0236

Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Email: info@namict.org

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About Mental Health for Fathers

Mental health services in the US range from free crisis lines and public community mental health centers to private therapy and inpatient care. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline operates 24/7 nationwide and is free and confidential. SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) connects callers with local treatment resources for mental health and substance use. Community Mental Health Centers exist in every state and serve people regardless of ability to pay, usually on sliding-scale fees. Medicaid covers mental health care in all states, and the ACA requires insurance plans to cover mental health at parity with medical care. Fathers are particularly at risk for undiagnosed depression, anxiety, and substance issues around separation and custody disputes — this directory surfaces crisis lines, low-cost therapy, support groups specifically for men, and state mental health authorities.

Mental Health in Connecticut

Connecticut's Superior Court handles family matters through regional Judicial Districts and Family Support Magistrate Division locations. The Office of Child Support Services runs enforcement under DSS. Major cities include Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, and Waterbury. Connecticut Legal Services and Statewide Legal Services of Connecticut provide civil legal aid, and every courthouse has a court service center offering free forms assistance.

More Mental Health in Connecticut

  • Community Health Resources – Hartford — Community mental health services for Connecticut fathers and families including outpatient counseling, psychiatry, crisis intervention, and
  • United Services Inc. – Eastern CT — Mental health counseling, family services, and crisis support for fathers and families in eastern Connecticut. Services include outpatient t
  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Connecticut — Free 24/7 crisis phone, text, and chat support with trained counselors for Connecticut fathers experiencing suicidal thoughts, emotional dis
  • Bridges Healthcare – Milford — Mental health and addiction treatment services for Connecticut shoreline fathers and families, including outpatient therapy, psychiatry, and
  • Silver Hill Hospital – New Canaan — Psychiatric hospital offering inpatient, residential, and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment for Connecticut fathers. Services
  • Waterbury Mental Health Authority — Community mental health services for Waterbury-area fathers and families, including outpatient therapy, psychiatry, case management, and cri

Mental Health — Common Questions

I'm in crisis right now — who do I call?
Dial or text 988 — the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, free and confidential, 24/7 nationwide. Veterans press 1. For non-crisis mental health support, call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP.
How do I find a therapist I can afford?
Community Mental Health Centers (every state has them) charge on sliding-scale based on income. Medicaid covers therapy in all states. Private insurance must cover mental health at parity with medical care. Psychology Today's therapist finder lets you filter by insurance. Open Path Collective offers
0–$80 sessions.
Can therapy hurt my custody case?
Almost always no — judges view voluntarily-sought mental health treatment as responsible parenting. Therapists must keep sessions confidential (with narrow exceptions: child abuse disclosure, imminent self-harm). Court-ordered evaluations are different from voluntary therapy.
Is there support specifically for men?
Yes. Face It Foundation, HeadsUpGuys, Men's Sheds, and Man Therapy run men-focused programs. Many community mental health centers run men-only groups. Fatherhood programs often include peer support as part of their model.