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DePaul Center - Adolescent Services |
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Levels of Care |
At the Providence DePaul Center,
many services are available to help children and adolescents
who suffer from psychiatric problems. Based on
the severity of presented symptoms, four levels of care are
available
- Inpatient Hospitalization
- Day Hospitalization
- Intensive Outpatient
- Outpatient ( through the
DePaul Clinic)
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Latency Services |
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Latency services
provide Inpatient and Day Hospitalization service for
children ages 4-12 with psychiatric problems. These children
receive individual, play, group, and activity therapies.
Family members also participate in individual family therapy
and the Latency Family Program.
Common issues addressed in
the latency programs include anger management, dealing with
feelings, peer and family interactions, social skills,
cooperative play, self-esteem, and abuse/trauma issues.
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Adolescent
Services |
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Inpatient and Day
Hospitalization programs are provided for individuals
ages 13-17 with psychiatric
problems. Participants receive group, individual, and
activity therapies along with educational programming.
Family members participate in individual family therapy and
Adolescent Family Program.
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The Family |
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Family participation in the
treatment and recovery processes is vital. Everyone in the
family has been significantly impacted by the psychiatric
and/or addiction problems and needs an opportunity for
healing and support. Consequently, many resources and
opportunities for family participation are available. |
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