Partial Hospitalization
Program
The obsessive-compulsive disorder partial hospitalization program
offers treatment for children and adolescents as well as adults.
Patients enrolled in the obsessive-compulsive disorder partial hospitalization
program participate in individual and group sessions. A strict cognitive
behavioral (exposure and ritual prevention) approach and cognitive
restructuring is used by the program's experienced staff. Use of
medication will be evaluated.
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What makes the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Center's treatment
program effective?
- Specifically
designed to treat OCD, OC spectrum disorders and other anxiety disorders
- Use
of strict cognitive behavioral therapy approach combined with
medication
- Intensive
and challenging in a manageable environment
- Support
of others dealing with OCD
- Highly
trained staff
Sample
Schedule |
| Below
is a typical day of at the OCD partial hospitalization program: |
| 3:00
p.m. |
Homework
Review Group |
| 3:30
p.m. |
Exposure
and Ritual Prevention Training |
| 5:30
p.m. |
Homework
Assignment Group |
Treatment
Team
Clinical Director, Brad
Riemann, Ph.D., specializes in OCD treatment of children and
adolescents as well as adults.
Treatment team members of the program include:
- Behavior Therapist
- Registered
Nurse
- Psychiatrist
- Psychologist
- Social
Worker
Admissions
Admission
Criteria
The obsessive-compulsive disorder partial hospitalization program
can effectively treat male and female children as well as adults
meeting the following criteria:
- Diagnosis
of obsessive-compulsive disorder, OC spectrum disorders or other anxiety disorders
(May have dual or multiple diagnosis)
- Symptoms have limited their ability to function
All
admissions are based on a comprehensive assessment conducted by
a trained professional.
We provide a free confidential screening and referral recommendations. For more information, see our admissions
page.
Location
Obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment is offered at:
The
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Center at Rogers Memorial Hospital
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