Outpatient therapy is a resource for individuals seeking general support for mental health concerns who do not require round-the-clock support or safety monitoring.
Outpatient Therapy is used to sustain behavioral or emotional gains or to restore cognitive functional levels that have been impaired; and exhibits deficits in peer relations, dealing with authority; is hyperactive; has poor impulse control; is clinically depressed or demonstrates other dysfunctional clinical symptoms having an adverse impact on attention and concentration, ability to learn, or ability to participate in employment, educational, or social activities; and is at risk for developing or requires treatment for maladaptive coping strategies; and presents a reduction in individual adaptive and coping mechanisms or demonstrates extreme increase in personal distress.