Virtual Therapy New Hampshire Technology Addiction Treatment

Virtual Therapy New Hampshire

Treating technology addictions and more

Accessible Virtual Therapy for New Hampshire Residents

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that about 259,000 New Hampshire residents struggle with a mental health condition, including chronic stress, anxiety, and depression. This number is 5-times greater than the population of the state’s capital city, Concord. Of added concern, is that about 66,000 New Hampshire adults have a serious mental illness, and that nearly 17% of NH youth between the ages of 12-17 experience a major depressive episode each year. Women in New Hampshire appear to struggle with their mental health more than male adult residents, with nearly 50% of the Granite State’s women experiencing anxiety, and one-third experiencing depression. Research shows that mental health conditions contribute to over half of maternal fatalities. Without intervention, the state is headed for an especially challenging future when considering that 91,000 New Hampshire residents live in a community that does not have enough mental health professionals.

To overcome barriers to accessing qualified support, Kindbridge has stepped in to offer powerful virtual therapy. New Hampshire residents (individuals, couples, and families) can connect to a specialized counselor right here, right now.

Using Technology to Overcome Tech Addictions

“New Hampshire ranks #1 in the United States for online shopping behavior, per capita.”

Technology addiction is one of the fastest growing threats to public health in New Hampshire. Problematic behavior regarding engagement with internet-enabled activities has compromised the wellbeing of vulnerable and at-risk residents. These issues include the following:

  • Problematic online gambling behavior: Research shows that calls to New Hampshire’s problem gambling helpline increased 24% (year over year) in the most recently recorded annum.
  • Problematic use of pornography: New Hampshire ranks above the average of all U.S. states in viewership of online pornography, coming in 19th overall. Further, national studies suggest that up to 7% of adults meet the criteria for problematic use of pornography, which equates 78,000 NH residents.
  • Problematic online trading behavior: National studies suggest that 8% of investors meet the criteria for compulsivity regarding online trading.
  • Unhealthy video gaming: National studies suggest around 3-5% of gamers experience issues with unhealthy gaming.
  • Problematic online shopping behavior: According to a 2025 study New Hampshire ranks #1 in the entire United States for online shopping behavior, per capita. While there is nothing innately troubling about that statistic, national studies suggest that up to 16% of Americans struggle with unhealthy online shopping behavior. It’s estimated that 224,000 New Hampshirites may be affected, assuming the state mirrors national averages. 

As a virtual counseling platform, Kindbridge leverages technology to treat all of the above. Counseling specific to each issue are available to any New Hampshire resident with a smartphone, tablet, or laptop (everyone). Click or call to connect right now.

Successfully Treating Cooccurring Issues

A number of mental health concerns are comorbid with technology addictions. Whether you struggle with one or more of these as cooccurring (w/ problem tech use) issues or they are standalone concerns, we will help.

AnxietyADHD
Bipolar DisorderChronic Anger + Irritability
DepressionOCD
PTSDSubstance Use Disorder
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  1. Gambling

  2. Gaming

  3. Trading

  4. Sex / Porn Addiction

  5. Anger / Stress Management

  1. Anxiety / Depression

  2. PTSD / Grief / Loss / Trauma

  3. Drug and Alcohol Addiction

  4. Family Counseling

  5. Couples Therapy

  1. Group Therapy (Individuals, Couples, Families)

  2. Peer Support Groups (Individuals, Couples, Families)

  3. Recovery Coaching

Alongside these specialty services, we deal with a wide array of deeper mental health conditions including OCD, Manic Depression, Schzophrenia, and more, that are co-occuring conditions.

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