Substance Use and
Co-Occurring Disorders
DBT-S Program at Scavetta House
The DBT-S Program at Scavetta House is a psychiatrist-led, mental health-focused residential program for patients with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental illness. A true dual diagnosis program, the DBT-S program offers diagnostic rigor in combination with focused individual, group, and community treatment.
Program Overview

The goal of the DBT-S program is to help each patient develop an understanding of their psychological and addictive conditions; learn new skills to manage their recovery process; and achieve and maintain sobriety.
Treatment includes a range of evidence-based programming including individual, community, and group therapies, medication management, experiential and creative therapies, recovery meetings, and time for meals, exercise, reflection, and recreation.
Who We Serve
The DBT-S program is open to patients ages 18+ with a primary diagnosis of substance use disorder, and with a co-occurring mental illness. It is well suited for individuals:
- Stepping down from inpatient care or detoxification
- Having difficulty with outpatient substance-focused treatment
- Unable to maintain sobriety in a less restrictive setting
- Limited in access to local outpatient treatment options
- Ready to reset behaviors and explore core and underlying issues
Key Features
Intensive Diagnosis and Treatment with Psychiatrist, Therapists, and Peer Recovery Mentors
Each patient participates in at least four individual sessions per week focused on the core underlying mental health condition or conflict. Weekly sessions include:
- Therapy-based medication management session(s) with program director and addiction psychiatrist, Ryan Wade, MD
- Psychotherapy sessions with dedicated therapist
- Sessions with peer recovery mentor
The favorable team–patient ratio supports a significant level of focused, individualized attention. The core program team includes Psychiatrist, Therapists, Peer Recovery Mentors, Residential Counselors, plus 24/7 Nursing Support and Intern. See Team Below
Customized Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT-S)
The central modality in the program, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Substance Use (DBT-S), is a tailored adaptation of DBT for substance use treatment. DBT-S is focused on the regulation of intense emotions, development of healthy coping skills, and relapse prevention. The curriculum includes 7+ DBT-S groups each week, with a defined module per week.
Breadth of Evidence-Based Programming
In addition to DBT-S, each patient attends daily Process Group and a range of experiential and creative therapy programs. Patients also participate in community recovery programs, where they benefit from the experience and encouragement of those months, years, and decades into recovery
Before and After Care Continuum
Many patients enter the DBT-S program from the Silver Hill inpatient unit, which has expertise in stabilization and detoxification and identifies the optimal time for transfer. Once in the program, the team begins to develop a preliminary discharge plan focused on each patient’s personal goals, family goals, the primary symptoms they are looking to address, and known supports and challenges anticipated at discharge.
What to Expect
DBT-S participants stay in Scavetta House, a residence on Silver Hill’s east campus. Scavetta accommodates 16 patients, in both single and double bedrooms, and shared common areas (see gallery below). There is a 30-day minimum stay; many patients opt for a longer treatment period.
Some programming takes place within the residence, while meals and other programs are conducted across campus. All DBT-S patients have access to Silver Hill wellness facilities and offerings, including gym, massage therapy, meditation, pool access, and more.
The day begins with an Early Bird Recovery Meeting in the town of New Canaan (optional) followed by breakfast, community meeting and goal planning, and continues with a range of daily programming through the evening, including meals, opportunities to reflect, and downtime. Groups and individual sessions are led by program team members alongside Silver Hill colleagues.
A typical weekday schedule includes a mix of:
- Individual Treatment: including Medication Management, Psychotherapy, Peer Recovery Mentorship, plus Family Coordination Meetings.
- Group Programming: including DBT-S and daily Process Group (elaborate), plus Psychodrama, Health and Medication Education, Spirituality, Art Therapy, and Meditation/Yoga.
- Peer Recovery Meetings: including Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Refuge Recovery, and Smart Recovery.
View a representative weekly schedule here >>
Add-On Services
The following services are available to all DBT-S patients as needed and are conducted by Silver Hill colleagues with expertise in the respective areas. (Additional fees apply).
- Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT): a structured, evidence-based therapy suitable for patients with PTSD or a past history of trauma.
- Neuropsychological Testing: conducted on campus by members of the Silver Hill Psychology Department
- Family Therapy and Couple Counseling Assessments: Available through Emily Longo, LMFT, Director of Family Therapy and colleagues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 








Patient Impact
For many DBT-S patients, the treatment and experience are profound. The sentiments ‘turning point’ and ‘lifesaving’ are heard again and again. Many say they likely would have died from substance use if they hadn’t received care when they did.
Ben Tuff, a former patient at Scavetta House, said receiving a dual diagnosis was startling at first, but once Silver Hill clinicians assured him it was common and a key step toward recovery, he took the necessary steps to address it.
The Team
Contact Us
To learn more about this program, refer a patient for admission, or find out if it is right for you or a loved one, please contact Destiny Sammut, Senior Admissions Counselor, at (203) 801-3126 or Silver Hill Hospital general admissions at 1 (866) 542-4455 or complete a contact form here.








