Signs
of Unresolved Trauma may Include:
- Suicidal
Ideation
- A pattern
of out-of-control and self-injurious behavior
- Staying
stuck in the victim or perpetrator roles
- Inability
to tolerate feelings or conflicts
- Disorganized
attachment patterns
- Intense
self-blame and feeling unworthy
- Extensive
comorbidity/multiple diagnoses
- Black and
white thinking and other cognitive distortions
- Intrusive
thoughts, images, feelings and nightmares
- Self-destructive
addictions
- Pathological
dissociation
| Treatment
Overview:
- Individual
and group therapies
- Dialectical
Behavioral Treatment (DBT)
- Cognitive
Restructuring
- Anger
Management
- Relapse
Prevention
- Therapeutic
Recreation
- Concurrent
Addictions Group
- Long-Term
Recovery Plan
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Trauma Recovery Partial ProgramDel Amo’s
Trauma Recovery Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is designed for
clients that can benefit from a highly structured and supervised
setting yet do not meet the criteria for inpatient hospitalization.
The program consists of 6 hours of intensive programming Monday
through Friday. This service is staffed with mental health
professionals such as a registered nurse, masters level therapist,
and trained mental health counselors.
Program
features include:
- Group
Therapy
- Cognitive
Restructuring
- Anger
Management
- Relapse
Prevention
- Therapeutic
Recreation
- Concurrent
Addictions Group
- Long-Term
Recovery Program
- Transportation
to and from the program
- Safe
and therapeutic environment
The National
Treatment Center Trauma Partial Hospitalization Program may be
utilized as either a “step down” level of care assisting the
patient with integration back into their community and may also be
used as a way of preventing unnecessary inpatient hospitalization.
All patients are screened by a qualified professional for
appropriateness for program. While in treatment each patient receives
an individualized treatment plan that is evaluated on a regular basis
by members of the multidisciplinary treatment team directed by the
patient’s psychiatrist.
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