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Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) offer the most intensive outpatient treatment available, requiring 20+ hours weekly (typically 4-6 hours daily, 5-7 days per week). PHP provides comprehensive day treatment programming similar to residential care but allows return home each evening.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?
PHP offers the most intensive outpatient treatment available, requiring 20+ hours weekly (typically 4-6 hours daily, 5-7 days per week). Programs provide comprehensive day treatment including therapy, psychiatric services, medication management, and skills training, similar to residential care but allowing return home evenings. PHP bridges the gap between inpatient and standard outpatient care.
Who needs Partial Hospitalization?
PHP is appropriate for individuals stepping down from residential/hospital treatment who still need intensive support, those at risk for relapse requiring more than IOP, people with serious co-occurring mental health conditions manageable outside hospital, or when residential treatment isn't possible but standard outpatient is insufficient. PHP provides high intensity while allowing home living for those with safe, supportive environments.
What is the difference between PHP and IOP?
PHP requires significantly more time (20+ hours vs 9-19 hours weekly) and provides more intensive services including greater psychiatric involvement, medication management, more frequent individual therapy, and comprehensive programming. PHP is step-down from residential or for severe cases; IOP is less intensive for moderate cases or continuing care. PHP typically lasts 2-4 weeks before stepping to IOP; IOP continues 6-12 weeks or longer.
Can I work while in PHP?
PHP's intensity (4-6 hours daily, 5-7 days weekly) makes maintaining employment challenging for most people. Some use FMLA leave, short-term disability, vacation time, or work with understanding employers for temporary schedule modifications. PHP is typically transitional care lasting 2-4 weeks before stepping to less intensive IOP where work is more feasible. The intensive structure is temporary but important for stabilization.
What services does PHP include?
PHP provides comprehensive daily programming including multiple group therapy sessions, individual counseling, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, nursing assessments, case management, family therapy, psychoeducation, skills training, therapeutic activities, lunch, and sometimes transportation. Services mirror residential treatment intensity but in day program format. Programming is therapeutic and structured throughout the day.

About Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) offer the most intensive outpatient treatment available, requiring 20+ hours weekly (typically 4-6 hours daily, 5-7 days per week). PHP provides comprehensive day treatment programming similar to residential care but allows return home evenings. This level bridges inpatient and standard outpatient care for individuals needing intensive support without 24/7 supervision.

PHP Program Structure

Typical PHP programming includes:

  • Multiple Daily Groups: 3-4 group therapy sessions daily using various evidence-based modalities
  • Individual Therapy: Weekly individual counseling sessions addressing personal issues
  • Psychiatric Services: Regular psychiatric evaluation, medication management, crisis intervention
  • Medical Monitoring: Nursing assessments, vital signs, medication administration
  • Family Programming: Family therapy sessions, education, communication skills
  • Case Management: Coordination with outside providers, discharge planning
  • Therapeutic Activities: Skills groups, psychoeducation, recreational therapy

When PHP Is Appropriate

PHP serves individuals stepping down from residential or hospital treatment who still need intensive support, those at high relapse risk requiring more than IOP, people with serious co-occurring mental health conditions manageable outside hospital, or when residential isn't possible but outpatient is insufficient. PHP provides residential-level intensity while allowing safe, supportive home living.

Advantages of PHP

PHP offers intensive treatment at lower cost than residential care, allows sleeping at home maintaining family connections, provides practice applying skills in home environment each evening, and avoids extended absence from life while still offering comprehensive programming. For appropriate candidates, PHP delivers residential-level care intensity without overnight stays, making quality treatment more accessible.

Typical PHP Duration and Transition

PHP typically lasts 2-4 weeks at full intensity as step-down from residential, or 4-8 weeks as primary treatment for severe cases not requiring 24/7 care. After stabilization, most transition to IOP for continued structure with reduced hours, then eventually to standard outpatient for maintenance. Some programs offer graduated PHP with decreasing hours over time rather than abrupt transition.

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Medically Reviewed Updated May 2026

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