When Loved Ones Need Help
Many families have talked about facilities that can help their loved ones with mental illness. It is such a hard decision to find the right facility but in the end, it can be beneficial not just to them, but the whole family. Hospitalization may be overwhelming or even traumatizing. Weekly psychotherapy may be insufficient.
There is a PCH Treatment center in California that offers advanced mental health treatment for depression, bipolar, anxiety, personality disorders, self injury and psychological trauma. Some of these things can effect anyone at anytime of their life. I know I have had runs of depression here and there, and have had anxiety for almost 9 years now. It’s never to late to get help and you should not be embarrassed from it. This clinic will help with an individualized treatment plan with up to five individual therapy sessions per week, group therapies, neurofeedback, DBT and holistic activities including yoga, mindfulness meditation and sleep therapy. PCH Treatment Center features the therapeutic milieu of the GrandView Residence House, as well as immersive Day and Evening Outpatient Treatment Programs.
Patients can range in age & backgrounds. These things can effect us from military to moms. What’s even better is that they can stay in the facility or be home with their family (should they be able to function in day to day activities.) PCH Treatment Center offers an option for their clients who wish to stay in a group setting for their intensive treatment. The residence house is located two blocks from their treatment center with a short walk through a residential neighborhood. The residence house follows a “sober-living” model, where they can live as a family, even sharing meals and time together in a healing milieu. There are frequent group outings, and meals are provided or they are free to eat out or cook for themselves. The open structure of the residence allows them to live in a real world setting. PCH believes this allows for a more effective transition to the world when they finish their treatment program and need to return to work, school or family.
Don’t hesitate to contact PCH if your family has someone that could use the help.
Brought to you by MKN, however the entire article is wrote by my own opinions/thoughts





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