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National Directory of Programs for Women with Criminal Justice Involvement

Marilyn Baker House Program

Agency Information

York Correctional Institution
201 West Main Street
Niantic, Connecticut 06357
Phone: (860) 691-6700
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Program Contact

  • 201 West Main Street
    Niantic, Connecticut 06357
  • Phone: (860) 691-6605

The Marilyn Baker House is a residential program within the York facility that uses a therapeutic community model. There are four phases of programming: orientation, core treatment, relapse prevention and aftercare. The core treatment uses the Helping Women Recover curriculum, a gender-responsive 12-step program developed by Stephanie Covington, who is a pioneer in the development and implementation of gender-responsive services. The curriculum is designed to address the issues underlying female criminality and addiction, incorporating women’s psycho-social development and experiences into their treatment. Small class size allows for women to bond as they discuss personal experiences based on the program’s four modules: the self, relationships, sexuality and spirituality. Evidence-based practices: Helping Women Recover
Started in 1992

Who is helped?

Women with alcohol and substance abuse histories, women who qualify via the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) Capacity: up to 89 beds

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Last modified: 11/10/2011 8:50:58 AM
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