If you are here, you are likely trying to stabilize before things escalate further.
Our Partial Hospitalization Program provides structured, daily therapeutic support designed to reduce crisis risk and restore functioning without inpatient hospitalization.

This level of care provides structure without full hospitalization.
As the only certified Community Mental Health Center in Orange County, our PHP operates within a regulated and accountable system of care.
Learn more about our CMHC designation.
It is appropriate for individuals who:
Require more support than weekly outpatient therapy
Need structured stabilization after inpatient or residential care
Struggle with persistent anxiety, depression, OCD, or trauma
Are experiencing cravings or process addiction behaviors
Need FMLA or temporary leave from work or school to focus on recovery

Many families arrive concerned about safety, productivity, and long term independence.
Our structured approach addresses all three.
Healing does not happen in isolation.
Participation in our Family Education and Support Program is integrated into PHP. Families learn how to improve communication, establish boundaries, and create safety at home.
When families align, relapse risk decreases and confidence increases.
Learn more about family involvement.
Families often report:
Improved focus and productivity within three to four weeks.
Increased motivation and hope within five to six weeks.
Stronger relationships within two to three months.
Most importantly, patients leave with durable skills for both easy days and intimidating days.
Our program integrates:
Psychiatry and medication management
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Solution Focused Therapy
Sand Tray Therapy
Neuroscience based education on dopamine and digital regulation
Every patient receives individualized treatment planning and interdisciplinary oversight.

Many individuals entering PHP struggle with dopamine dysregulation related to screens, scrolling, gaming, shopping, or substance use.
Without addressing these patterns, symptom relief may be temporary.