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Outpatient Mental Health Facility - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs - Northridge, CA.

There are 3 separate types of mental health care, including residential, outpatient, and hospital inpatient. Some people who need assistance for a mental issue might desire an outpatient option because of personal obligations or   due to the stigma they'd like to avoid because of their issue. Many people can still maintain a normal school or work day and get outpatient mental health treatment with complete discretion and privacy.

Outpatient mental health programs are usually based in private offices, hospitals or community health centers in Northridge. The intensity of outpatient mental health treatment can vary from facility to facility, but can range from daily treatment to attendance a few days a week or more. An outpatient mental health program will   do a full evaluation of the client's medical history, both mental and physical, which includes their prescription drug and illicit drug history. Psychological evaluation is also a standard process, and clinicians and medical staff will design a course of treatment that can include individual psychotherapy, group therapy, family therapy, marriage/couples counseling, etc. If the individual requiring treatment also has a co-occurring disorder such as a drug problem, many outpatient mental health programs are prepared to handle this dual diagnosis.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Northridge, CA

  • Child and Family Guidance Center
    818-830-0200
    8550 Balboa Boulevard
    Northridge, CA. 91325

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Mental Health Facility

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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