PHP at Avery Lane

PHP at Avery Lane

When you think of going to rehab, you probably think about staying at a center for weeks or months. There’s detox, therapy, and you spend every minute focused on getting better. For a lot of people, this is the reality of receiving treatment, and it can be extremely beneficial. But is it the right path for everyone? For those who have moved on from residential treatment or don’t require it, a partial hospitalization program (PHP) could be a good option. 

What Is a PHP?

A PHP is a structured and comprehensive mental health treatment option. It is designed to provide intensive care to individuals dealing with severe mental health challenges and/or substance use disorder (SUD). PHPs provide you with comprehensive care while allowing you to return to your home or supportive environment at the end of each day. It is an intermediate level of care that falls between inpatient treatment and outpatient therapy, catering to individuals who require more than weekly outpatient sessions but do not need round-the-clock monitoring.

In a PHP, you can engage in a range of therapeutic activities and interventions. These may include group therapy, individual counseling, psychoeducation, medication management, and holistic interventions such as art therapy or mindfulness exercises. Most programs typically operate for several hours each day, often five days a week. This offers participants a structured routine that helps foster stability and support recovery.

One of the main goals of a PHP is to provide intensive treatment in a less restrictive environment than full residential treatment. It allows you to maintain connections with family, work, and other social networks. This approach provides a smoother transition back into your everyday life. Gaining back a sense of freedom and independence is crucial for building self-esteem through your recovery journey. PHPs are particularly beneficial for people with acute symptoms or for individuals transitioning out of inpatient care, offering a step-down level of support as they regain their independence and coping skills.

Treatment provided in a PHP can be tailored to your needs. It can focus on addressing the specific challenges you face and building upon your strengths. The interdisciplinary treatment team, including therapists, psychiatrists, nurses, and other professionals, collaborates to create a personalized treatment plan and monitor your progress.

In essence, a PHP bridges the gap between intensive inpatient care and less frequent outpatient therapy. It offers a comprehensive and flexible approach to mental health and SUD treatment. These types of programs serve as a crucial resource for people who grapple with severe mental health issues and substance misuse issues, helping them regain stability, learn coping skills, and work toward long-term recovery while maintaining connections to their support systems.

Who Is PHP for?

PHPs cater to a diverse range of individuals who require intensive support. Clients with severe mental health conditions and SUD benefit significantly who have completed residential treatment benefit significantly, as the program offers structured treatment without full hospitalization. Transitioning from inpatient care, you’ll find that PHP is a bridge to resuming daily life while maintaining progress. Its focused approach aids those with acute symptoms like suicidal thoughts, intense anxiety, and urges to use substances, providing daily therapeutic interventions.

For those without supportive home environments, a PHP can be a stabilizing force, offering therapy and a sense of community. Young adults may benefit, in particular, as their developing brains crave structure and social connection. Routine and discipline are also important at this stage of life. PHPs also foster connections between clients, which can help with feelings of isolation. Young adults who experience depression and anxiety can be vulnerable to feelings of loneliness. No matter your age, however, if you’re dealing with mental health and addiction challenges, PHPs can help you gain targeted care and skill-building opportunities. 

Comprehensive treatment and relapse prevention strategies in PHP can support individuals battling substance abuse. Clients needing frequent therapeutic engagement appreciate daily sessions without the confines of full hospitalization. The sense of community and shared understanding fostered in a PHP can help battle feelings of shame brought on by social stigma. This type of program also allows SUD clients to spend time with their families and friends at the end of the day, which is so often a barrier to residential treatment. 

A PHP serves as a middle ground for those who do not require 24/7 care but need more than traditional outpatient therapy. The program’s integrated approach is also valuable for those with co-occurring disorders, addressing mental health and addiction concurrently. People seeking to enhance coping skills, communication, and emotional regulation benefit from the program’s focused and intensive approach. Ultimately, a PHP caters to those who need structured, comprehensive support to regain stability, build resilience, and work toward lasting well-being.

Can I Go Right to PHP and Skip Residential Treatment?

Yes, it is possible to skip residential treatment and go straight into a PHP. However, it is not recommended if you are struggling with severe mental health problems or SUD that requires detox. Residential treatment offers a controlled environment that gives you time to stabilize and create a foundation for lasting recovery. In some cases, skipping this step can lead to an increased risk of relapse. 

If your mental health issues or SUD are not severe, you may be able to go right to PHP. This might be a good path for you if you feel like you just need some extra help but don’t require the round-the-clock care that comes with residential treatment. Deciding what’s right for you is an important step that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Talk with people you trust and your case management team to decide what program works best for you. 

What Can I Expect During PHP at Avery Lane?

Going into a new program can be anxiety-inducing because you don’t know what to expect. This is normal; change is scary. With certain mental health conditions, the idea of change can even be debilitating. To calm your anxiety, here’s what you can expect from PHP at Avery Lane. 

This program has you come into the center five days a week, Monday through Friday, during the day. In the evenings, you’ll go back home, but you will still be able to reach your treatment team at anytime, 24/7. During your days with us, you’ll follow a unique routine that is catered to your needs. You’ll probably go to different therapies and talk with your case management team. PHP at Avery Lane can last anywhere from two weeks to three months, depending on how much time you need to meet your goals.

Structured Outpatient Treatment

Avery Lane’s PHP provides you with a structured outpatient treatment approach, which plays a pivotal role in fostering recovery and growth. Our treatment center offers a carefully designed routine that encompasses various therapeutic activities tailored to individual needs.

Structured outpatient treatment at Avery Lane revolves around a balanced blend of group therapy, individual counseling, and skill-building sessions. This daily routine ensures that clients engage consistently in therapeutic interventions, which is important for sustained progress. Group therapy sessions facilitate peer support and knowledge exchange, nurturing a sense of belonging and understanding among participants. Individual counseling is a great opportunity to focus on niche issues and individual goals.

The structured framework of our PHP holds numerous benefits. Predictable schedules help reduce anxiety and create a stable environment, which is essential for individuals dealing with addiction and mental health challenges. Routine enhances accountability, encouraging you to actively participate and invest in your recovery journey. Moreover, the scheduled activities instill discipline, breaking away from the chaotic and unpredictable patterns often associated with addiction. 

Our program’s emphasis on skill-building activities equips clients with practical tools to navigate real-life situations. The repetition inherent in a structured routine aids in reinforcing learning and honing coping skills, making you more resilient to triggers and stressors post-treatment.

By establishing a structured framework, Avery Lane’s PHP offers a sense of purpose and achievement. You can gain a renewed sense of self-esteem as you consistently meet your goals within the program’s organized structure. Ultimately, the structured outpatient treatment approach lays a solid foundation for individuals to experience healing, regain stability, and embrace lasting recovery.

Life Skills Support

Life skills play a pivotal role in the rehabilitation and recovery process of patients within a PHP. At Avery Lane, our PHP not only focuses on addressing your immediate mental health concerns but also equips you with essential life skills that are instrumental in managing your well-being and transitioning back to your daily life. These skills offer numerous benefits, fostering greater independence, resilience, and overall quality of life.

Life skills training is individualized for each person at Avery Lane, but some of the skills you may be able to learn include:

  • Communication skills
  • Time management 
  • Organization 
  • Problem-solving/critical thinking
  • Financial literacy and management
  • Leadership skills
  • Housekeeping/basic home repairs
  • Cooking
  • Writing
  • Technological skills
  • Job search skills (writing a cover letter and interviewing)

Let’s take a deeper look at some of the most important skills.

In our PHP, you may learn effective communication skills, which help you express your thoughts, emotions, and needs more clearly.  Improved communication makes you better able to articulate your mental health challenges. This is important for improved collaboration with mental health professionals, employers, and loved ones. Communication skills also aid in forming and maintaining healthy relationships, reducing misunderstandings and conflicts that can exacerbate stress and emotional turmoil.

Time management and organizational skills are equally vital. You will learn how to structure your days, prioritize tasks, and set achievable goals. These skills can help bolster your self-esteem as you accomplish tasks, whether related to treatment goals, work, or personal responsibilities. This is an invaluable tool for transitioning back into everyday life, as it can help you secure and keep a job. By managing your time effectively, you can alleviate stress, prevent overwhelm, and maintain a sense of control over your life.

Problem-solving skills are another cornerstone of life skills taught in PHPs. In this training, you’ll acquire the ability to analyze challenges, identify potential solutions, and make informed decisions. These skills can empower you to cope with unexpected setbacks and navigate life’s complexities with greater adaptability. This, in turn, can reduce the risk of relapse by offering healthier alternatives to coping mechanisms.

Financial management skills are particularly relevant as well. You’ll learn how to create budgets, manage expenses, and make informed financial decisions.  If you are recovering from SUD, you know that addiction can take a toll on your finances. The skills you learn here can help you get back on your feet. These skills foster financial stability, reducing stressors that can contribute to mental health difficulties. It can also give you a sense of empowerment over your circumstances.

There are a variety of other skills training that you can take during your time in Avery Lane’s PHP, depending on what your needs are for the future. Talk to your care team about your goals, and they can help set you up with the right coaches.

Evidence-Based and Holistic Care

At Avery Lane, evidence-based treatment forms the foundation of our PHP. Our center uses therapeutic modalities that have demonstrated effectiveness through rigorous scientific research. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and psychotherapy are some of the evidence-based interventions utilized. These therapies empower clients to understand the connection between their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, enabling them to develop healthier coping strategies and address the root causes of their challenges. 

Additional evidence-based therapies that we provide include:

  • Brainspotting
  • Seeking safety
  • Beyond trauma
  • Medical education 
  • Energy psychology 

Complementing the evidence-based practices, Avery Lane also integrates holistic treatment methods within their PHP. These approaches recognize the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit in the healing process. Mindfulness practices, yoga, meditation, and art therapy are incorporated to promote self-awareness, reduce stress, and foster emotional balance. Holistic therapies not only enhance traditional treatment methods but also provide clients with alternative tools to manage their mental health and addiction issues. Some other holistic methods we use include:

  • Equine therapy
  • Sound healing
  • Reiki
  • Nature therapy
  • Anger management

Avery Lane’s commitment to combining evidence-based and holistic approaches is rooted in the understanding that each person’s recovery journey is unique. By offering a diverse range of therapeutic options, our center empowers clients to engage with the treatment methods that resonate most with their personal preferences and needs. This comprehensive approach not only addresses immediate challenges but equips clients with an arsenal of skills to navigate life’s complexities long after they leave the program.

The integration of evidence-based and holistic treatment at Avery Lane underscores our dedication to whole-being recovery. By recognizing the intricate connection between proven therapeutic practices and alternative healing modalities, PHP at Avery Lane strives to provide a transformative experience that fosters lasting recovery, empowerment, and improved quality of life for individuals seeking to overcome addiction and mental health obstacles.

Finding the Right Treatment Path for You

Selecting the appropriate treatment program is of paramount importance if you are grappling with addiction and mental health issues. The suitability of a program lies in its ability to align with your specific needs, ensuring effective and tailored care that can yield the best results.

Within the realm of treatment programs, there exists a diversity of approaches, intensities, and durations. A personalized program stands out for its capacity to hone in on the unique challenges you’re facing. This can significantly enhance the potential for a successful outcome. Personalization starts with proper assessment, though, so it’s important that you consider your options carefully and talk to people who can help guide you. Before committing to a program, talk to your case manager, loved ones, and mental health professionals about your goals, needs, and issues that you face. With their help, a choice that may seem overwhelming can become attainable. 

If you or someone you love is struggling with mental health issues or substance use disorder (SUD), know that there are options available to help. Receiving treatment from a center such as Avery Lane gives you the best chance at recovery and sustained wellness. For those with less severe conditions or for those who have finished residential treatment and are ready for the next step, a PHP may be right for you. Choosing to start or continue your treatment isn’t always easy, but it can have massive benefits for your life and your family. We can help you get started. For more information about our PHP and other programs, call Avery Lane Women’s Rehab at (800) 270-2406.

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Summer Lan Franco
MA, MFT-t, Primary Therapist

Summer Lan Franco loves working with people to facilitate recovery from substance use disorders, disordered eating, mental health issues and complex trauma. She earned her BS in Nutrition and Food Science from California State University Chico and MS in Counseling Psychology from Dominican University of California. She has worked in community-based and private practice settings. Her approach is personable and sincere. Summer believes in helping people rediscover their true selves by uncovering barriers that stand in the way. Her warmth and earnest interest in others’ wellbeing are always present in the work she does with people seeking help. She has experience with trauma recovery, substance abuse recovery, codependency, family issues, disordered eating, treatment for anxiety and depression, and working with personality disorders.

Alaina Dunér
Office Manager, Sound Healing Group Facilitator, Reiki Master

Alaina Dunér is a Sonoma County native. She studied sociology and outdoor adventure programming for two years at Loyola University of New Orleans and Warren Wilson College. In 2016 Alaina was on a recreational skydive and had a crash landing that resulted in her fracturing multiple vertebrae in her spine. Since her accident, Alaina has emersed herself in understanding the nuances and complexities of health and spirituality. She is passionate about supporting clients through Reiki and Sound. Since taking a pause from university, Alaina has become a certified Reiki Master Teacher in the Tibetan Usui system, an Ayurvedic yoga instructor, a health coach from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition, and a trauma informed sound facilitator. At the end of 2022 Alaina will attend Southern Utah University to complete her bachelor’s in aerospace and aviation with an emphasis on rotary flight.

Sunnie Skillman
Energy Worker

Sunnie has worked within the field of Energy Psychology for over 20 years and has been trained in a number of healing modalities, including EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and Access Consciousness. She has been using the tools of Access Consciousness for 23 years, teaching classes and working with clients using various hands-on energy body work techniques. She specializes working with clients who have symptoms of PTSD and assisting in clearing where trauma is stored in the body.
Sunnie brings her personal experience with trauma healing as well as her kind and
caring energy to support the ladies interested in working with other healing modalities
at Avery Lane.

Nicole Collins,
AMFT, Primary Therapist

Nicole Collins entered the field of healing after receiving her BA from Colorado State University
in Human Services, which led her to work in domestic violence. Following her beliefs and
passion in the body-mind-spirit connection and the Intelligence of the Self-healing power, she
got her MS from Touro University in Vallejo. She believes that addiction, alcoholism,
depression, the things that push against your joy, calm, serenity, and sense of security, are
powerful and baffling. Still, there is something unique inside of you that is ready to push back
against it all. The fear, anxiety, depression, and trauma that press against your head and chest
are real, but they should not define you. She feels her role is to help you find the resources
within to overcome the challenges and suffering that life may bring. She specializes in trauma,
substance abuse, LGBTQIA+ community, matters of belonging, helping individuals heal in their
relationships within themselves. In your work together, she will meet you where you are and
support you in reacquainting you, with all parts of yourself, including your inherent wisdom.

Erin Miller, RADT
Recovery Counselor

Erin is a Registered Alcohol Drug Technician, Certified Recovery Coach, and Certified Clinical
Trauma Specialist-A (Trauma and Addiction). She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology and Addiction Studies at Aspen University. Through her personal experience with
alcohol addiction and recovery, Erin was inspired to support others on their recovery journeys.
She brings kindness, compassion, and encouragement to her work at Avery Lane. Erin lives in
Sonoma County with her husband and their two adventurous children.

Laurel LeMohn
Recovery Counselor

is a Mendocino County native. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Sonoma State University in 2014 and is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Dominican University. She has been a Recovery Counselor at Avery Lane since October, 2021, and works from a trauma-informed, psychodynamic, and humanistic lens. She has had a desire towards helping others since she was young and looks forward to working with you as you transition your life into one where you are thriving and proud to be living.