Overview
- Updated On:
- November 6, 2022
Description
Psychological Care and Healing Center (PCH) specializes in emotional care by treating a wide range of health conditions such as anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar, schizophrenia, low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, dissociative disorders, and more. PCH offers partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient services (IOP), supportive housing, traditional housing, and Telehealth programs.
”PCH integrates primary and transitional models of care in a ‘real world’ setting. They provide highly refined clinical programs for those that are struggling in life and are a unique alternative to other treatment centers and psychiatric hospitals.” PCH believes that each client heals at their own pace, and while a 30 day minimum is required, the average stay ranges from 60 to 90 days. This flexible approach accommodates a diverse range of needs and situations. PCH has a wide variety of groups that cater to the specific needs of the client. Groups range from chronic pain management to cinema-therapy. After an initial in-depth assessment, clients receive up to 5 individual therapy sessions per week along with group therapies, neurofeedback, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and holistic activities including yoga, mindfulness meditation, and sleep therapy.
PCH offers a supportive housing option for those who wish to reside in a safe home while participating in the program. There are 3 supportive housing options; an all women’s house, an all men’s house, and a non-gender-specific house. All 3 houses are near the PCH treatment clinic. Clients can take a short walk through a quiet residential neighborhood or be transported by the PCH service. Houses are fully furnished. Healthy meals are provided, and clients are encouraged to participate in the nearby community amenities including a local gym, yoga studios, and a pottery studio.
The Psychological Care and Healing Center is accredited by the Joint Commission and accepts private pay only.
For more information, visit Psychological Care and Healing Center