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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Our PHP programs offer a higher level of support for those in recovery, providing structured daytime treatment while allowing individuals to return home each evening.

Day Session

  • Monday – Friday
  • 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Structured Daytime Schedule

  • 5 day/week – 6 hours/day
  • Timeline: 4-6 weeks (typical)
  • Options for extended care

Program Components

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Group Therapy

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    sessions are led by a licensed clinician and focus on essential topics such as identifying triggers, managing cravings, developing healthy coping skills, and fostering peer support.
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Family Night

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    Family Night is held every 4–6 weeks, offering education on addiction, improving communication, and building a supportive home environment
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Evidence Based Intervention

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    Clients participate in educational workshops that cover areas like addiction education, stress management, emotional regulation, and vital life skills.
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Support Groups

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    the program incorporates 12-Step or alternative support groups—such as AA, NA, SMART Recovery, or Recovery Dharma—tailored to each individual’s preferences and needs.
One-on-one specialized individualized therapy for mental and substance use disorders

Individual Therapy

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    Personalized one-on-one support focused on specific symptoms, challenges, and recovery goals to promote healing and long-term stability.
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Psycho-education

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    teaching individuals about mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD to increase awareness, reduce stigma, and promote better understanding and coping strategies.
Medication Management for Mental Health or Substance Use Disorders

Medication Management

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    Coordination with psychiatric providers to ensure safe, effective medication use and ongoing support throughout treatment.
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Aftercare & Case Management

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    support clients as they transition from IOP to everyday life. Services include help with community resources, housing, employment, and connecting to ongoing care. Case managers ensure each client has a personalized plan and the support needed for long-term stability and recovery.
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Recovery Yoga

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    As part of our IOP programming, each group receives a dedicated weekly session of recovery yoga and/or qigong. These gentle, trauma-informed practices support emotional regulation, nervous system healing, and mind-body connection… offering clients a powerful somatic tool to support their mental health and recovery journey.

FAQ

Who is Substance Abuse & Mental Health PHP for?
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is for individuals who need more intensive care than an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) but do not require full residential treatment. It’s ideal for those transitioning from inpatient care or struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues that need structured, day-time support while still maintaining some independence.
How long does PHP last?
Typically 4-6 Weeks with a Structured Daytime Schedule.
What is the goal of PHP?
The goals of PHP Stabilization and Intensive Therapeutic Intervention are to provide structured care that helps prevent relapse and supports the management of mental health outside of treatment. By offering intensive therapy and coping strategies, patients stabilize their mental health, develop essential skills for handling stress and triggers, and strengthen their ability to maintain recovery after completing the program.

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