By offering a uniquely specialized four-month IOP and long-term aftercare, our clients achieve functional recovery that defies national statistics for people with a psychotic disorder.

Sructured, Immersive Therapy is more likely to result in Better Recovery
The program begins with intensive day treatment starting with 5 hours of treatment per day, 3 days per week. Programming extends an additional 7 hours per week based on a Clubhouse model for social interaction and training. In additional, families and caregivers receive 1 hours weekly of Family Behavioral Therapy.
Our programs focus on practical skills that support real-life goals. Through our Clubhouse program, participants strengthen social connections and enhance social thinking, key components of everyday functioning.
Early or first-episode psychosis refers to when a person first shows signs of losing contact with reality. Connecting a person with the right treatment during early psychosis can alter the course of illness and reduce the risk of long term disability.
A neuropsychological or cognitive assessment evaluates how a person thinks, learns, and behaves. This process helps understand how brain injuries, medical conditions, or mental health issues may impact memory, attention, and other cognitive abilities.
Specialized, evidence-based group treatments focused on skill building and symptom management. Participants learn tools and continually practice new skills to navigate challenges associated with psychosis and often resulting mood, anxiety, trauma, and substance abuse.
Exceptional additions to run-of-the-mill care transform real outcomes.