Mental Health Treatment Program

PCI has a team of highly qualified professionals with extensive experience treating a wide range of mental health disorders

Home Mental Health Treatment Program

Mental Health Treatment Program in Thousand Oaks

If you’re experiencing ongoing emotional distress, difficulty functioning in daily life, or changes in behavior, it’s important that you seek professional help. Our mental health program is designed for patients who struggle with persistent mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, and trauma. We offer morning and evening sessions for both our intensive outpatient program (IOP) and our less intensive outpatient program (OP).
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Individualized Paths to Recovery: Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Approach

Clients in our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) attend a combination of group, individual, and family psychotherapy, along with comprehensive evaluations with our medical director, and assessments with our vocational career counselor. Treatment plans are entirely personalized, designed to meet the unique needs and goals of each of our clients.

Nurturing Mental Health with Tailored Therapy Programs

We utilize a variety of treatment modalities, including cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapy and psychodynamic therapy in our group and individual therapy sessions. We help our patients develop the courage and skills necessary to meet their emotional needs in healthy and proactive ways.
We provide both virtual and in-person treatment programs that are designed to be convenient, supportive, and personalized for our patients.
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Answers to commonly asked questions about Mental Health Treatment Programs

What can I expect during the first session?

Your first session would be an in depth, biopsychosocial assessment with one of our clinicians, who will gather insight about your history, struggles, and goals for treatment.

How long does mental health treatment take?

The duration varies based on individual needs and the nature of your condition. Our intensive outpatient program typically spans several months. We also offer a non-intensive outpatient therapy approach where clients can attend individuals and groups as needed in order to support their transition to a lifestyle in recovery.

How do I cope between sessions?

PCI’s clinicians will provide coping strategies for you to practice on your own. They will impart skills and lessons on how to lead a life of recovery. Additionally, practicing self-care and staying connected with supportive individuals can help.

Can I stop treatment if I feel better?

You and the clinical director can discuss when it’s appropriate to end treatment. It’s essential to communicate openly about progress and goals. However, our clients typically continue seeing their primary therapist or attend groups as needed after they have completed the intensive outpatient program. This will better guarantee long term support and growth.

Can I involve my family in the treatment process?

Involving family members can be very beneficial to healing old wounds and creating a healthier environment of support. If clients consent, we involve family members in the treatment process, whether through family sessions, or through our free evening support groups.

Do I have to take medication?

Not everyone requires medication. Our medical director will assess whether medication is appropriate based on your symptoms and history, and will communicate with your psychiatrist, if applicable.

What if I don't see immediate results?

Treating your mental health is an ongoing process, and progress looks different for everyone. It’s essential to communicate openly with your therapist about your progress and any concerns you may have.

How much does mental health treatment cost?

Contact us to find out more about insurance coverage and payment options. We’ll meet you where you’re at.

Uniting Expertise for Evidence-Based Mental Health Solutions at PCI

Our treatment team consists of doctoral and master level clinicians, a double board-certified MD, and other professionals who will collaborate to provide the best care possible. At PCI, our team will work together to deliver the highest standard of evidence-based best practices, ensuring that every patient receives the most thoroughly researched methods for mental health management.
We look forward to meeting you and supporting your journey to long-term recovery.
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