Mind Therapy Clinic offers a trauma-aware Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which is an intensive behavioral health treatment program that offers a personalized, customized, and multidisciplinary approach to treating psychiatric, dual-diagnosis, and addictive disorders. It is designed specifically for those who have experienced some degree of trauma in their lives. Trauma-aware IOP helps clients strengthen their coping skills, improve emotional regulation, develop practical life skills and create growth in important relationships after a traumatic event.
Trauma experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves a person feeling overwhelmed and alone can be traumatic, even if it does not involve physical harm. The most important factor in determining trauma is the individual’s subjective emotional experience of the event. Ultimately, traumatic events lead to a loss of one’s sense of security.
Mind Therapy Clinic’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) assists trauma clients with primary psychiatric diagnosis that requires intensive support and structure without 24-hour supervision. For some, PHP offers an alternative or the next step from hospital or residential programs. For those requiring housing during the program, we collaborate with skilled housing providers.
Our Center for Trauma
We serve adults whose symptoms are severe enough to cause significant impairment in the activities of daily living - including work, school, family and social functioning. These symptoms include:
Intense emotion and reactivity
Severe fear, anxiety or depression
Trouble functioning at home or work
Avoidance behavior
Disrupted eating and sleeping patterns
Intrusive thoughts or images
Inability to form close, satisfying relationships
Terrifying memories, nightmares or flashbacks
Emotional numbness
Addictive use of alcohol or drugs
Unrelenting guilt, shame, self-blame
Feelings of hopelessness
Confusion, difficulty concentrating
Withdrawal and disconnection from others
Obsessive thought patterns that may manifest as compulsions, addictions and codependency
Trauma experiences often involve a threat to life or safety, but any situation that leaves a person feeling overwhelmed and alone can be traumatic, even if it does not involve physical harm. The most important factor determining trauma is the individual’s subjective emotional experience of the event.
Ultimately, traumatic events lead to a loss of one’s sense of security.
How can you help your loved one?
Trauma-Informed Group Therapy
Stress and Addiction Group
Mindfulness-Based Group Therapy
Anxiety Group Therapy
Men’s Psychotherapy Group
Women’s Psychotherapy Group
Distress Tolerance Group
Healthy Living
Mindful Process
Post-Traumatic Growth
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Emotions and Compulsions
Restorative Movement
Trauma Series - Thought Leadership
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