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Guide to choosing a mental health professional
Learn how to choose the right mental health professional. Understand provider roles, verify credentials, and know your patient rights in Connecticut.
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About CT OBHA
Learn about Connecticut’s Office of the Behavioral Health Advocate (OBHA), ensuring access to mental health and substance use care statewide.
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Connecticut behavioral health resources
Find Connecticut behavioral health resources, including 988 suicide and crisis support, 211 services, youth crisis centers, mobile crisis teams, and treatment locators.
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Signs you or a loved one may need help
Recognize signs of depression, anxiety, and other mental health concerns. Get help in Connecticut and connect with OBHA for support and resources.
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Your behavioral health rights at a glance
Speak up for your behavioral health rights in Connecticut. Learn about insurance parity, appeals, crisis care, and how OBHA can help you.
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