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Adult Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse

Willowbrooke at Tanner’s Adult Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Partial Hospitalization Program treats adult substance misuse patients who require intensive treatment while they continue to live at home.

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Program details

The Adult Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Partial Hospitalization Program treats adults ages 18 and older. These are patients who need more support and structure than is provided by traditional outpatient treatment, but who do not require 24-hour medical supervision.

Our experienced therapists and counselors specialize in treating patients with substance misuse and chemical dependency issues, as well as patients who may have a dual-diagnosis of substance misuse and mental illness. Treatment may last from two to eight weeks, depending on the patient’s progress.

Family support

Mental, emotional and substance misuse problems affect the whole family. So, it is important that family members become actively involved in the healing process. 

Our counselors, therapists and other staff members work closely with patients’ families to help them understand treatment goals and priorities. Just as important, they also assist family members in understanding their own feelings.

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If you or a loved one may benefit from a partial hospitalization program, please call our 24-hour helpline at 770-812-9551.

Willowbrooke Partial Hospitalization Program for Adults

Willlowbrooke at Tanner offers partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP) services for children, adolescents and adults.

Learn more about the adult PHP program by watching this video.

For more information or to make an appointment, call 770-812-3266.

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