Intensive daytime programming
Treasure Health System Hospitalization Program is either a direct-admit or step-down level of care. PHP is a great option for those who no longer need 24-hour support, such as inpatient or residential care, as well as those who are seeking an intensive daytime therapeutic program.
Therapeutic offerings and activities in PHP help patients develop skills to understand behavioral patterns, reduce or extinguish maladaptive behavior, build a stronger sense of self, develop healthier relationships and live a more values-directed life. Treatment options in PHP include:

- Family therapy
- Group therapy
- Nutrition services
- Medication management
- Up to 8 hours of treatment per day, up to 7 days per week
- Tracks for co-occurring depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance use (Insight’s centers are dual diagnosis treatment centers)
- Focus on reducing maladaptive behaviors by facing emotions, building compassion and developing resilience through integrative therapies
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Exposure Therapies as a means for conceptualizing patients’ concerns with mood, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders
- Other evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy, DBT-based trauma treatments, Narrative Therapy and expressive therapies, including yoga, dance/movement therapy and art therapy
- Monthly Friends and Family Programming to include and educate those in your support system
- A dedicated treatment team to facilitate care in the program and collaborate with outside providers
- Emphasis on developing values-oriented behaviors, learning and practicing recovery skills and developing healthy support systems to sustain recovery following discharge

Following treatment in PHP, you can choose to step-down to a lower level of care including Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Our team of compassionate, humble experts will work side-by-side with you to create a plan to help you maintain recovery after treatment ends.
With each transition to a different level of care, we will help you find the resources that best suit your needs, including aftercare services, alumni programing, support groups or family therapy. Ideally, you will be able to transfer the skills you’ve learned in treatment to life outside — moving towards your interpersonal, academic, professional and personal goals.
