How long does outpatient treatment at your program last?

The length of outpatient treatment depends on each child’s particular needs and whether they’re attending weekly individual therapy sessions or participating in a therapeutic day treatment or intensive outpatient program in Newport Beach. On average, outpatient treatment at our clinic can last from three months to one year. If a deeper level of treatment is needed,…

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How does outpatient treatment at your Newport Beach location compare to inpatient hospitalization treatment?

The main difference between inpatient hospitalization and outpatient treatment is the treatment setting. Our outpatient services, which include IOP and therapeutic day treatment options, provide a good option for kids, adolescents, teens, and young adults whose needs can be met by visiting a therapist in their local Newport Beach neighborhood while living at home and maintaining their…

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What is the goal of outpatient therapy at your Newport Beach clinic?

The goal of outpatient therapy at our program is to help children, adolescents, teens, and young adults overcome difficult behavioral health issues like anxiety and depression through a series of visits to one of our Newport Beach therapists for weekly individual counseling sessions or an intensive outpatient or therapeutic day treatment program.   

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What’s the difference between individual therapy, the intensive outpatient program, and the therapeutic day treatment program at your Newport Beach location?

The main difference between weekly individual counseling sessions, the intensive outpatient program, and the therapeutic day treatment program at our Newport Beach clinic is the amount of time your child, adolescent, teen, or young adult will spend in treatment. Weekly sessions require the least amount of time and can be scheduled at a specific time of day.…

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What is outpatient therapy like at your Newport Beach clinic? 

During outpatient counseling at our Newport Beach clinic, your child, adolescent, teen, or young adult will meet with a local therapist while maintaining their daily schedule. For those who have moderate mental health symptoms and a daily routine that’s not negatively impacting their mental health, outpatient therapy may be a good option.

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