Adult Acute Partial Hospitalization Program at Monmouth Medical Center
Monmouth Medical Center’s Adult Acute Partial Hospitalization (MMC-APH) is a short-term program that utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to help deliver intense and active treatment to stabilize patient symptoms. APH’s primary purpose is to prevent the need for inpatient psychiatric hospitalization or re-hospitalization.
Our Treatment Includes:
- Comprehensive assessment to develop an individualized recovery plan
- Face-to-face meeting with a psychiatrist or an advanced practice nurse every other week or as needed
- Medication education and counseling
- Treatment and interventions to help resolve crisis and attain stability in the community
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Individual and group therapy to address:
- Symptom management using the following techniques: Cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, trauma informed and dialectical behavior therapy
- Relapse prevention
- Co-occurring disorders
- Illness management and recovery
- Wellness and recovery
- Healthy living
- Creative Expression
This program addresses anxiety, depression, bereavement, anger management, self-esteem, conflict resolution, developing healthy relationships, health and wellness, dual diagnosis, addiction recovery, relapse prevention, trauma/grief/loss and gender specific-issues.
For more information about Monmouth Medical Center’s Adult Acute Partial Hospitalization Program, please call 732-923-5257