Centered Recovery offers a partial hospitalization program in Roswell. We use a mindfulness-based, non 12-step approach. Clients attend daily therapy sessions, medication management, and holistic wellness activities. Our program supports mental health and substance use recovery with focused, practical care.
Partial Hospitalization Day Treatment in Roswell for Adults
A partial hospitalization program (PHP) bridges inpatient care and standard outpatient treatment. You attend 5-6 hours daily, 5-7 days each week. This level of care suits adults facing severe depression, anxiety, trauma, or substance abuse challenges.
Centered Recovery serves Metro Atlanta residents from Alpharetta, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Marietta, and across Fulton County. Our CARF accreditation and Georgia DCH licensing confirm quality standards. Each client works with a clinical team of psychiatrists, therapists, and counselors.
Our day treatment center in Roswell focuses on dual diagnosis treatment for Co-occurring disorders. We create individualized treatment plans addressing both mental health conditions and addiction. Clients return home each evening while receiving comprehensive care during daytime hours.
We Serve Roswell and Nearby Areas for Partial Hospitalization
Our Roswell location welcomes clients from Milton, Woodstock, Kennesaw, and Cherokee County. Virtual options extend statewide to Savannah, Augusta, Athens, Macon, and Valdosta. Distance drug screening protocols maintain accountability for remote participants.
We offer professional virtual sessions with distance drug screening. You receive the same quality programming from home.
Centered Recovery Programs
11111 Houze Rd., Suite 101
Roswell, GA 30076
Phone: 1-979-366-4124
Mindfulness Based and Real-Time Recovery Approach
Our partial hospitalization program teaches practical coping skills daily. Clients practice mindfulness techniques like breath focus and emotional control in group therapy sessions. These skills help manage cravings and reduce relapse risks.
Real-Time Recovery encourages using learned skills immediately when urges occur. This approach strengthens new habits by repetition throughout the recovery journey. Clients build resilience through consistent practice of mindfulness and self-regulation techniques.