
Atlanta, GA — Updates to outpatient program coordination for adults and teenagers seeking mental health treatment Atlanta services have been announced by Valor Behavioral Health. Clinical intake, level-of-care review, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) scheduling, adolescent programming, dual diagnosis coordination, treatment planning, and recommendations for ongoing care are all covered by the update, according to the organization.
According to the facility, the updated coordination process will help clinical staff review each client’s symptoms, treatment history, everyday functioning, substance use history, family needs, work or school obligations, and ongoing behavioral health concerns before recommending a level of care.
As stated by the center, program coordination begins at intake when staff members collect information about current symptoms, previous therapy, medication history, drug use patterns, and support systems. The center claims that this examination helps determine whether a client is eligible for outpatient therapy, PHP, IOP, Evening IOP, dual diagnosis treatment Georgia programs, or adolescent services.
The center claims that PHP can be suitable for people who don’t need overnight or residential treatment but do require structured therapeutic support during the day. According to the organization, participation in therapy, psychiatric coordination, skill development, symptom monitoring, and transition planning are all possible components of PHP planning.
According to the facility, its Evening IOP and IOP are intended for patients who might require ongoing care while still having obligations outside of the clinical setting. IOP coordination, according to the center, includes continuing care planning, clinical check-ins, treatment goals, relapse prevention efforts, and session scheduling.
“Before recommending a program schedule, outpatient coordination should take into account the client’s clinical needs, present functioning, and treatment history,” said Ryan Lichterman, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Valor Behavioral Health. “The methodology developed by Valor Behavioral Health is intended to evaluate the proper degree of structure for every client’s course of therapy.”
Valor claims that clients needing outpatient behavioral health Atlanta services for co-occurring disorders, mental health issues, or substance use issues are also covered by the update. According to the organization, outpatient planning may involve case management, psychiatric review when necessary, group treatment, individual therapy, family assistance, and collaboration among clinical team members.
As stated by the center, its outpatient programs assist adults and teenagers with behavioral health issues, such as co-occurring mental health diseases, anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, PTSD, emotional regulation issues, and drug use disorders. According to Valor, the revised coordination procedure is meant to facilitate clinical staff contact and assist clients in transitioning between care levels as needed.
About Valor Behavioral Health
Valor Behavioral Health is a mental health and addiction treatment provider founded in 2022 and located in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Greater Atlanta region. The organization offers partial hospitalization programming, intensive outpatient programming, evening IOP, outpatient behavioral health services, adolescent mental health programming, addiction treatment, dual diagnosis treatment, therapy, family therapy, trauma-informed care, and related behavioral health services.
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Company Name: Valor Behavioral Health
Contact Person: Tori Skene
Address: 1190 W Druid Hills Dr NE #150, Atlanta, GA 30329
Phone: 866-859-3442
Email: info@valorbh.com
Website: https://valorbh.com/