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Outpatient
Services

​Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) ​and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers flexibility to our clients varying schedules who participate in B. Riley House's PHP and IOP programs.  Clients are allowed to maintain prescribed medications (non-opiate and non-amphetamine) while in IOP and are encouraged to seek other outside help with referrals from our case management program.  The use of any psychoactive chemical substances is not allowed with clients receiving IOP treatment at the B. Riley House. This includes the use of substances off the property of the program and on days clients are not participating in programming.

​While in IOP, clients work with the counseling team in both group and one on one therapy sessions.  Consistent attendance to six (6) hours of psychotherapy courses in self-acceptance, rejection, coming out issues, internalized homophobia, etc. is required during this process.  The six (6) hour course is broken into one (1) hour a week for six (6) weeks.  Clients are also expected to attend seven (7) 12 step self-help group meetings per week (12 steps groups, either AA, NA, CA, CMA, etc.).

Currently our IOP program runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am to 12:00pm.

ASAM 2.5 LoC - Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

B. Riley House’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides a structured outpatient alternative to inpatient drug treatment services. It offers more intense care than what you receive in a doctor’s or therapist’s office. Participants receive treatment during the day without the need to stay overnight. PHP services are conducted Monday through Friday between 9 am and 2 pm, with lunch provided.

Services included in PHP:

  • Biopsychosocial assessment

  • Group counseling/individual counseling

  • Case management services

  • Crisis intervention

  • Peer support services

  • Introduction to 12-step support networks

 

ASAM 2.1 LoC - Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

IOP offers flexibility for clients with varying schedules who participate in the B. Riley House IOP program. Clients are allowed to maintain prescribed medications (non-opiate and non-amphetamine) while in IOP and are encouraged to seek other outside help through referrals from our case management program. The use of any psychoactive chemical substances is not allowed for clients receiving IOP treatment at B. Riley House—this includes substances off the program property and on days when clients are not participating in programming.

IOP sessions occur on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 am to 12 pm.

While in IOP, clients engage with the counseling team in both group and one-on-one therapy sessions. Consistent attendance of six (6) hours of psychotherapy courses covering self-acceptance, rejection, coming out issues, internalized homophobia, etc., is required during this process. The six-hour course is broken into one hour per week for six weeks. Clients in B. Riley House’s Halfway Program and outside participants are expected to attend five (5) 12-step self-help group meetings per week (AA, NA, CA, SA, etc.).

Outside participants are welcomed!

Sexual Health Program

Our sexual health programming is an intensive, clinically based program designed to address a broad spectrum of sex and sexuality-related issues often associated with substance abuse. These may include, but are not limited to:

  • Compulsive sexual behavior

  • Identity-related shame

  • Sex and HIV-related anxiety

  • Sexual obsession

  • Sexual abuse and assault

  • Trauma related to new HIV diagnosis

As part of the residential treatment program, clients participate in multiple group therapy sessions per week, along with weekly individual therapy. Clients in sexual health programs address sexual health issues in conjunction with substance dependency. Every client working through the program will explore assignments related to sexual health values, good communication in relationships, and begin to examine trust, honesty, and intimacy.

Group Programming

  • Substance Abuse Programming

  • Psychotherapy

  • HIV and Chronic Illness

  • LGBTQ+ Issues

  • Trauma and Grief/Loss

  • Women’s Groups

  • Transgender Support

  • Relapse Prevention

  • Spirituality

  • Coping Skills

  • Sexual Health

  • Yoga

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