Day treatment offers clinical support for intensive behavioral and emotional care.

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) serves individuals requiring a higher level of care than outpatient therapy. This structured program offers clinical treatment during the day while allowing clients to return home in the evenings. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, individual and group therapy, and skill-building sessions. The program helps stabilize symptoms and reduce the need for inpatient hospitalization.

Our Approach to Behavioral and Emotional Healing

Our clinical team uses a person-centered approach, meeting each client where they are. Through our partial hospitalization program in Baltimore, Maryland, we blend structure with compassion, ensuring that every participant feels seen, supported, and empowered. We focus on:

  • Stabilizing acute symptoms
  • Rebuilding daily structure and routine
  • Developing emotional resilience
  • Strengthening interpersonal skills
  • Preparing for lower levels of care post-discharge
What Makes Our Behavioral Health Services Different
  • Multidisciplinary Clinical Team: Psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and behavioral health specialists collaborate to support each client’s recovery journey.
  • Customized Treatment Plans: Each participant receives a personalized care plan tailored to their unique emotional, psychological, and behavioral needs.
  • Continuity of Care: We ensure a seamless transition between levels of care, whether stepping down from inpatient services or stepping up from outpatient.
  • Safe & Supportive Environment: Our facility offers a welcoming, structured space that encourages healing and growth.

FAQs About Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)

How do I know if a partial hospitalization program is right for me?
If you’re finding that weekly therapy isn’t enough, but you don’t need 24-hour supervision, a PHP could be the right level of care. We typically help individuals who are medically stable but still need daily support to manage mental health symptoms like anxiety, depression, or emotional overwhelm.
What should I expect during a typical day in a PHP?
A typical day includes individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric check-ins, and practical skills training. We focus on helping you build coping strategies, understand your emotions, and prepare for a return to your regular routine. Most programs run five to six hours a day, Monday through Friday.
How long do people usually stay in a PHP?
Most people participate in PHP for 2 to 6 weeks, depending on how they’re doing and what their provider recommends. We adjust the length of stay based on your progress and needs, with regular reviews along the way.
Can I work or go to school while I’m in PHP?
Because the program is a full daytime commitment, continuing a full-time job or school schedule may not be realistic during treatment. Our priority is helping you stabilize and heal so that returning to work, school, or daily life becomes more manageable.
What kinds of conditions are treated in a PHP?
PHPs are designed to support people facing challenges such as depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, and emotional dysregulation. We often work with individuals who need more structure than traditional therapy but don’t need inpatient hospitalization.
Will I still see a psychiatrist while I’m in the program?
Yes. Psychiatric care is a core part of PHP. You’ll receive a thorough evaluation and ongoing medication management from one of our licensed psychiatric providers as part of your treatment plan.
What happens after I finish a PHP?
After PHP, many people transition to less intensive services, like outpatient therapy or an intensive outpatient program (IOP). We’ll work with you to create an aftercare plan that supports your continued recovery and fits your needs.

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