Therapists and counselors provide physical, mental, and emotional help using a variety of approaches,
including recreational therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, and music therapy, among others.
Not exact matches
Although the actual curriculum changes based on the individual facility, most will
include a combination of academics, life skills experiences and various
therapy modalities, like
recreational and experiential options along with the usual group, family and individual
therapies.
Although the actual treatment programs vary depending on the facility, most
include a mixture of group, individual and family
therapies along with
recreational activities and academics when applicable.
Our holistic, strength based
therapy program
includes a variety of experiences like culinary and
recreational skills in addition to the usual group, individual and family
therapies.
HAPT recognizes that play
therapy is used by practitioners from diverse fields
including Art Therapists, Child Development Specialists, Clinical Social Workers, Marriage, Family, & Child Therapists, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists, Psychologists,
Recreational Therapists, School Counselors, Teachers, Mental Health Counselors, and others!
Some of their services
include physical
therapy, occupational
therapy, nursing services, and
recreational therapy, commonly called play
therapy.
DAY TREATMENT Day treatment
includes special education, counseling, parent training, vocational training, skill building, crisis intervention, and
recreational therapy.
ACTIVITY
THERAPY Includes art, dance, music,
recreational and occupational
therapies, and psychodrama.
Many behavior
therapy programs
include different
therapy approaches, such as process groups, cognitive behavioral
therapy (CBT), individual
therapy, art
therapy, equine
therapy, health and
recreational activities, or mindfulness meditation, and could offer medication - assisted treatment too.
Program components
include: daily peer group
therapy, weekly individual
therapy,
recreational therapy, life skills training, and study / tutoring time
Psychotherapeutic interventions
include: weekly individual
therapy, daily
therapy or skill groups, family
therapy, regular and special education classes, and
recreational activities.
All of our highly structured programs
include group
therapy and individual counseling rooted in the evidence - based treatment modality of dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), 12 - step and spirituality programming, specialty groups, nutritional services, physical fitness programming, and supportive
recreational activities.