Psychiatric partial hospitalization programs allow for a higher intensity of care than outpatient care. This usually involves daily individual and group therapy sessions and weekly medication management appointments.
If your symptoms are getting worse, it may be worth discussing with your psychiatrist if a partial hospital program would be right for you.
Day treatment offers a structured treatment schedule for addressing the medical, psychological, and emotional effects of addiction. During day treatment, individuals may receive an array of treatments and therapies.
Components of a day treatment program may include:
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Depending on the rehab center, partial hospital programs may vary in their format, intensity, and schedule. Within these programs, patients are generally required to attend treatment programming five days a week for anywhere from six to 10 hours a day.
The goals of day treatment programs are symptom stabilization and preventing drug or alcohol relapse. Behavioral health care professionals who facilitate treatment promote healthy behaviors and teach supportive coping skills for managing stress and triggers.
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If you or someone you know are in immediate danger, call 911.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988
If you or a loved one are in distress and thinking of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for free and confidential 24/7 support, information, and resources. You are not alone.
Veterans Crisis Line 988, then press 1
Press 1 after dialing the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to reach the Veterans Crisis Line. You’ll speak with caring, qualified responders from the Department of Veterans Affairs.Ayuda En Español
(888) 628-9454
Llama a este número para ayuda 24/7 en español del National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.’
(888) 457-4838
Call the Military Helpline for 24/7/365 confidential crisis support. Hotline staff are veterans or others trained in military culture who understand what you’re going through. They can provide you with information and resources to help you address mental health and adjustment issues.
(877) 968-8491
Call the YouthLine hotline or text teen2teen to 839863 to receive teen-to-teen crisis support during select hours and help from adults at all other times.
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Text HOME to 741741
Crisis Counselor are trained volunteers and not professionals. They can provide support, but not medical advice.
Al-Anon Family Groups (888) 425-2666
Call Al-Anon Family Groups for information about Al-Anon and how to find local support groups for people who have a family member with a substance use disorder.
Alcoholics Anonymous (212) 870-3400
Call the AA World Services line for general information about Alcoholics Anonymous and its mission to support people seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. You can use the tools on the AA website (or download the app) to find listings for local AA meetings
Narcotics Anonymous (818) 773-9999
Call the NA World Services line for general information about Narcotics Anonymous and its mission to support people seeking recovery from addiction. You can use the tools on the NA website (or download the app) to find listings for local NA meetings.
Partnership to End Addiction Text HELP to 55753
If you’re a parent and are concerned about your child’s substance use, text 55753 or use the scheduler on the website to schedule a call with someone who can connect you with helpful resources while providing caring support.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline \(800) 662-4357
Call SAMHSA’s National Helpline to reach their free, confidential, 24/7/365 mental health and substance use disorder treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish).
We operate in multiple locations, click below for more details.
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