LAS VEGAS, NEVADA


Newlife Community Health Services provides a range of Behavioral Mental Health Services for Las Vegas residents. Our group and individual therapy treatment programs can address a range of mental and emotional health concerns and disorders including susbtance abuse, depression, anxiety as well as more severe and progressive disorders. Contact us today for a consultation and to arrange an evaluation of your or your loved ones case.





  • Newlife Community Health Services


    Mental / Behavioral
    Health Services

    If you or a family member has struggled with feelings of depression, anxiety, trauma or other mental conditions, and are seeking confidential, professional treatment, Newlife offers the support you need.

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  • Newlife Community Health Services


    INDIVIDUAL, GROUP
    & FAMILY THERAPY

    The primary purpose of therapy is to help treat personal challenges and learn how to best live with or overcome illnesses and disorders that may affect a person’s daily life.

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  • Newlife Community Health Services


    INDIVIDUAL & GROUP
    REHABILITATIVE SERVICES

    Newlife offers a range of rehabilitiative out-patient services including psychosocial rehabilitation services, specialized programs for older adults with mental illness, veterans and for regaining employment.

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  • Newlife Community Health Services


    MEDICATION ASSESSMENT
    & MANAGEMENT REFERRALS

    Medication management services include routine outpatient psychiatric diagnostic evaluations, medication management, and case consultation for both adults and youth.

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    PSYCHOLOGY TESTING REFERRALS

    Testing offers evaluations for individuals to determine the strengths and challenges faced with regard to behaviors, skills, thoughts and personality.

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    COURT ORDERED
    REUNIFICATION THERAPY

    Reunification therapy is therapy designed to heal the relationship between a parent and child torn apart by divorce. In most divorce cases you're going to have one parent who retains custody of the child and the other parent may only have limited visitation.

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