
Raleigh Souther

Stacia Ponce-Rodriguez

Dr. Jason Miller
Sometimes anxiety becomes so severe that an individual cannot leave their house, participate in social gatherings, or hold a conversation with a stranger. If these feelings are familiar to you, it may be time to consider a residential treatment program.
Depressive episodes are hard to cope with when a person is all alone – the social isolation they experience does not make their life easier. Get in touch with a mental health professional and talk about the possibility of staying at a facility to cure your depression.
When panic disorder overwhelms you and you are worried about an imminent panic attack whose manifestations you cannot lessen without assistance, residential treatment for a particular period of time can be a good option.
Unlike a patient who opted for a residential treatment program, a person in need of partial hospitalization divides their time between home, work, and therapy at the facility – they do not stay at a mental health center during the night.