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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Our Partial Hospitalization Addiction Treatment Program (PHP) for Adults

The Living Room at Princeton provides substance use disorder treatment with compassion and empathy. We understand how heavy dependence on a substance can feel, particularly when it co-occurs with a mental health condition like anxiety or depression.

Our acclaimed Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in Princeton, NJ provides the highest level of outpatient care available. But, it’s more than this that makes The Living Room truly special. Our mindful approach to addiction treatment helps empower the individual in recovery.

Our Adult PHP care includes full‑day therapeutic support, after which clients return home in the evening to rest and reconnect with family. This mode of treatment ensures meaningful addiction recovery support, without the need for overnight stays.

Why Choose Our Adult PHP Addiction Treatment in New Jersey?

Opting for our NJ Partial Hospitalization Program is a step towards building robust addiction recovery that endures. It serves as an especially attractive option for people who find brief weekly outpatient therapy sessions or part-time IOP treatment insufficient, but who do not require overnight observation and clinical support.

  1. Intensive Support: Benefit from structured, intensive dual diagnosis substance use disorder support through a variety of therapeutic interventions with full-day (~6 hrs) treatment, five days a week (~30 hrs/week)
  2. Balancing Daily Life: Our PHP treatment is crafted to fit into your life to ensure you receive thorough substance use disorder treatment, while enjoying the freedom to return home for dinner and sleep in your own bed every evening.
  3. Dual Diagnosis Treatment: The integrated care model at The Living Room is thoughtfully designed to thoroughly address both substance abuse and mental health concerns (co-occurring conditions) concurrently.
  4. Holistic Healing: The Living Room’s diverse and well-rounded approach to recovery treats mind, body and spirit mindfully, rather than simply focusing on symptoms alone. This holistic addiction care model is proven to a build more substantial foundation for lasting recovery.
  5. Evidence Based Care: While our PHP substance use treatment is unique in its emphasis on mindfulness and holistic therapies, it is also clinically robust and founded on the principles of proven, evidence based addiciton treatment. 

What to Expect During Treatment

Our Adult Partial Hospitalization Program provides a comprehensive range of services to support addiction recovery and personal growth:

  • Structured Therapy Sessions: Engage in intensive individual and group therapy sessions facilitated by experienced counselors.
  • Medication Management: If medication is part of your treatment plan, our medical professionals will carefully monitor and adjust as needed.
  • Life Skills Training: Acquire practical skills and strategies to navigate challenges and maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
  • Peer Support: Connect with a community of individuals facing similar challenges, fostering a supportive environment.
  • Family Involvement: We encourage family involvement in the recovery process, where helpful, through counseling and support programs.
  • Comprehensive Aftercare Support: Adults who attend our Partial Hospitalization Program receive a robust treatment plan that includes post-treatment support, recommendations and referrals.

Practical, Mindful Substance Use Disorder Care

Our Partial Hospitalization Program for substance use is designed to empower you on your journey to recovery. If you’re seeking intensive support while ties to your home life, our program provides the structure and flexibility you need with the freedom you want. 

This makes PHP care an attractive addiction care option for those who require more support than less-intensive outpatient programs can provide, without requiring overnight stays in a drug and alcohol rehab. 

If you or someone important to you needs support to overcome a substance use disorder, The Living Room at Princeton offers the sanctuary, hope and healing required to make a strong start in recovery.

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DUAL DIAGNOSIS CARE FOR MOST CO-OCURRING CONDITONS

Clinical Depression

Depression is a complex mental health diagnosis with a wide variety of potential causes. When combined with a substance use disorder, the challenges can increase. This is why treatment at The Living Room begins with a detailed assessment that will be used to custom-tailor your dual diagnosis treatment plan. Most depression is manageable. With the right support, people with depression can often thrive and reclaim long-lost satisfaction in their lives. 

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

The symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) often aren’t as acute as other anxiety disorders, like panic attacks, but they are frequently made more intense by substance use. People with anxiety frequently develop coping mechanisms. However, without integrated care, GAD coupled with addiction can quickly become unmanageable. We offer practical, dual diagnosis anxiety treatment that helps people recapture joy and find peace again.

Bipolar Disorder I

Bipolar Disorder I is the more familiar type of what used to be called ‘manic depression’. Bipolar I is characterized by periods of mania (heightened mood and energy) and depressive episodes. People with bipolar I are especially vulnerable to substance use disorders and their impacts. Maintaining balance is essential to successfully managing this condition and avoiding episodes that lead to hospitalization. We treat Bipolar Disorder I with careful assessment, mental health therapy, and medication management.

Bipolar Disorder II

Bipolar Disorder II is another mental health condition that may be overlooked because it can be challenging to diagnose. While manic episodes are much less common, and both manic and depressive episodes are less severe, Bipolar Disorder II can still be quite disruptive. This is especially true when people with bipolar II ‘self-medicate’ with alcohol or drugs. We treat addiction with Bipolar Disorder II thorough thoughtful evaluation, dual diagnosis therapies, and medication, where appropriate.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD is the result of one or more traumatic experiences. Living with untreated PTSD can be extremely difficult.  When a person’s mind struggles to process trauma, it can manifest as anxiety, stress, flashbacks, and nightmares. Untreated, it may lead to addiction as sufferers self-medicate. Fortunately, PTSD can be successfully treated using a range of practical, evidence-based approaches, including EMDR therapy

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

OCD is a deeply human experience that often arises from the mind’s attempt to find safety and certainty in an uncertain world. Individuals living with OCD may be visited by persistent, intrusive thoughts or fixations that feel distressing or unwanted. In response, they may engage in repetitive actions or rituals — such as counting or checking — as a way to soothe the inner turmoil these thoughts create.

At The Living Room at Princeton, we hold space for each person’s unique healing journey. We offer compassionate guidance through a blend of evidence-based practices like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and supportive approaches, such as medication management, when needed. Our intention is to help individuals reconnect with inner peace, develop trust in themselves, and find freedom from the cycles that once felt overwhelming.

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

Borderline Personality Disorder is often a reflection of deep emotional sensitivity and a longing for connection, safety, and belonging. Those who live with BPD may experience intense emotional waves, shifting self-identity, fears of abandonment, and challenges in relationships. These experiences can feel overwhelming, but they are also expressions of a tender heart seeking to be seen, loved, and understood.

At The Living Room at Princeton, we approach healing with reverence for each individual’s inner wisdom and resilience. We offer Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) individual therapy, and skills training grounded in mindfulness and compassionate awareness. When needed, we also incorporate supportive medications. Our intention is to help individuals learn to anchor themselves in emotional balance, deepen their self-compassion, and build loving, stable relationships — both with others and within themselves.

Panic Disorder

A person with Panic Disorder experiences recurring, unexpected panic attacks—sudden episodes of intense fear or discomfort—accompanied by physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat, sweating, or dizziness, often causing persistent worry about future attacks. They may become isolated or afraid to leave their homes. We treat Panic Disorder using CBT and panic-focused psychotherapy. Medication management can also be an effective part of treatment.

Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Depression is a mood disorder a mother can experience after childbirth. The symptoms may include intense sadness, fatigue, anxiety, and difficulty bonding with their newborn infant. Mental health treatment for postpartum depression at The Living Room generally includes individual therapy, CBT, lifestyle changes, and support groups. Medications, such as SSRIs, can also be a helpful tool for managing postpartum depression.

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