PHP/IOP Programs in San Diego

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TMS therapy offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to treating depression and other mental health conditions.

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Understanding PHP and IOP Programs

For individuals needing intensive support beyond traditional therapy but not requiring inpatient care, Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) offer effective solutions. These structured programs provide a higher level of care, combining intensive therapy and support to promote recovery while allowing clients to maintain daily responsibilities. At Sollus Health in San Diego, we are dedicated to offering compassionate, structured PHP and IOP programs designed to help individuals regain stability, develop coping skills, and build a foundation for lasting well-being.

Comprehensive PHP and IOP Services at Sollus Health

PHP: A Higher Level of Care

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is ideal for clients needing a structured, full-day treatment program that provides intensive therapeutic support. PHP at Sollus Health involves a combination of individual and group therapy sessions, focusing on skills training, emotional regulation, and relapse prevention. Clients attend PHP five days a week, receiving the therapeutic intensity needed to stabilize mental health symptoms and improve overall functioning. This level of care is especially beneficial for individuals transitioning from inpatient treatment or those experiencing significant symptoms requiring more comprehensive support.

IOP: Flexible Yet Intensive Support

Sollus Health’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a flexible approach to treatment, balancing therapeutic support with daily life. IOP is designed for individuals who need intensive care but require the freedom to maintain personal and professional responsibilities. Clients participate in several sessions per week, including group therapy, individual counseling, and skill-building workshops. This program allows individuals to practice coping skills in real-world situations, making IOP a practical and effective option for sustainable recovery. Our IOP program in San Diego is tailored to meet each client’s unique needs and can be adjusted as they progress in their journey.

Evidence-Based Therapies for Lasting Results

At Sollus Health, we utilize evidence-based therapies within our PHP and IOP programs to ensure that clients receive the highest quality of care. Core methods include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. These therapies help clients address underlying mental health conditions, manage triggers, and develop skills for long-term stability. Each session is led by licensed mental health professionals, ensuring a safe, supportive environment that promotes healing and personal growth.

Why Choose Sollus Health for PHP and IOP in San Diego?

Sollus Health’s PHP and IOP programs stand out due to our commitment to individualized, compassionate care. Our experienced team of therapists and mental health specialists in San Diego provides an environment where clients feel supported, respected, and empowered to make meaningful progress. Our approach combines structure with flexibility, allowing clients to engage in treatment at the level they need while still maintaining their personal and professional lives.

By integrating intensive therapeutic support with a caring, client-centered approach, Sollus Health ensures that individuals receive the resources they need for effective, sustainable recovery.

Begin Your Journey with PHP and IOP Today

If you or your loved one is struggling with mental health challenges that require more support than outpatient therapy, Sollus Health’s PHP and IOP programs in San Diego offer compassionate, structured care. Our team of dedicated professionals is here to guide you through every step of recovery, providing the tools and support necessary to achieve lasting well-being.

Contact Sollus Health today to learn more about our PHP and IOP programs. Let us help you take the first step toward a balanced, fulfilling life with effective, individualized treatment designed to meet your needs.

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive procedure used to stimulate nerve cells in the brain using magnetic fields. It is primarily employed in the treatment of depression, particularly in cases where traditional treatments like medication or psychotherapy have been ineffective

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) works by using magnetic fields to stimulate specific regions of the brain involved in mood regulation, particularly the prefrontal cortex, which is often underactive in individuals with depression. The magnetic pulses generated during TMS induce electrical currents in the brain, which can modulate neuronal activity. This stimulation helps to "retrain" the brain's neural circuits, improving communication between different regions that regulate emotions and cognitive function. Over time, repeated stimulation can promote neuroplasticity, allowing the brain to reorganize itself and function more effectively. This increased neural activity is believed to alleviate symptoms of depression and other mental health conditions.

TMS has been shown to be highly effective, particularly for treating major depressive disorder (MDD), especially in patients who do not respond well to antidepressants or psychotherapy. Clinical studies suggest that around 80% of patients experience significant improvement in their depressive symptoms, and about 50% achieve full remission.

TMS therapy is generally well-tolerated and considered a comfortable procedure for most patients. During the session, an electromagnetic coil is placed on the scalp, and patients feel a tapping sensation or mild knocking on the head as the magnetic pulses are delivered. Some people may also experience slight discomfort or tingling at the treatment site, particularly in the first few sessions, but this usually lessens over time. There may be an audible clicking sound as the machine operates, and patients often wear earplugs to reduce any noise-related discomfort.

TMS is generally well-tolerated, with most side effects being mild and temporary. The most common side effect is discomfort or mild pain at the treatment site, particularly during the first few sessions, which usually decreases as the scalp becomes accustomed to the stimulation.

A typical course of TMS therapy lasts about 4 to 6 weeks, with patients receiving treatment five days a week. Each session generally lasts between 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the specific protocol being used and the individual's condition

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