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You’ll find all of the above at Promont Wellness. Our outpatient rehab in Philadelphia is our least intensive level of care, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t effective. Through outpatient rehab, you’ll be able to continue building on the progress you made during your time in a partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient program while still having the flexibility to live at home and continue working or going to school.
Recovery is about more than detoxing from drugs or alcohol or attending therapy sessions—it’s about rebuilding your life and finding a new sense of purpose. Our outpatient treatment program can help you do just that.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your recovery, contact us today at 866.939.4243. Our team is ready to answer any questions you may have about our addiction treatment programs in Bucks County.
What is an Outpatient Treatment Program?
Outpatient addiction treatment programs provide many of the same services as an inpatient program, but on a less intensive level. You’ll still receive therapy, medication as needed, and education about addiction and recovery in outpatient rehab, but you won’t be living at the treatment center. Instead, you’ll be able to return home each day or evening.
Our outpatient rehab in Philadelphia is a step down from partial hospitalization programs or intensive outpatient programs. It is a good option for people who have made progress in their recovery but need a less intensive level of care.
Here is what to expect in an outpatient addiction treatment program:
- Assessment: The first step in an outpatient addiction treatment program is an assessment to determine the individual's needs and create a personalized treatment plan.
- Individual Therapy: Outpatient addiction treatment programs typically include individual therapy sessions with a licensed therapist or counselor. These sessions can help individuals work through their addiction, develop coping skills, and address any underlying mental health issues.
- Group Therapy: Group therapy sessions are also a common part of outpatient addiction treatment programs. These sessions provide individuals with the opportunity to connect with others who are going through similar experiences and receive support from their peers.
- Medication Management: For individuals who require medication to manage their addiction or any underlying mental health issues, an outpatient addiction treatment program can provide medication management services.
- Family Therapy: Family therapy can be an essential part of an outpatient addiction treatment program. These sessions can help individuals and their families work through any issues related to addiction and rebuild their relationships.
- Life Skills & Education Outpatient addiction treatment programs may also provide education and skill-building sessions, such as relapse prevention, coping skills, and stress management.
- Continued Care: After completing an outpatient addiction treatment program, individuals may continue to receive ongoing support through continuing care programs, such as support groups or aftercare services.
It’s important to remember that every outpatient addiction treatment program is different, and the specific services and treatments offered may vary. It’s essential to research and choose an outpatient addiction treatment program that fits your individual needs and goals for recovery.
The Importance of Ongoing Support in Recovery
Addiction can impact every aspect of your life. Your relationships, your job, and your mental and physical health—all can suffer as a result of substance use disorders. Overcoming addiction is a lifelong journey. There’s no “cure” for addiction, which is why ongoing support is so important.
Ongoing support is critical in addiction recovery for several reasons:
- Preventing Relapse: Addiction is a chronic condition, and relapse is common. Ongoing support can help individuals stay on track with their recovery and prevent relapse.
- Addressing Underlying Issues: Addiction is often rooted in underlying mental health issues or traumatic experiences. Ongoing support can help individuals address these issues and develop healthy coping strategies.
- Accountability: Ongoing support can provide individuals with a sense of accountability, which can help them stay motivated and committed to their recovery.
- Build Strong Support: Addiction recovery can be challenging, and having a support system can make all the difference. Ongoing support can help individuals build relationships with peers who are also in recovery and develop a support network of friends and family.
- Encourage Personal Growth: Addiction recovery is not just about overcoming addiction; it's also about personal growth and development. Ongoing support can provide individuals with the resources and tools they need to continue growing and improving their lives.
- Offer Hope: Ongoing support can also provide individuals with hope and encouragement, which is essential in the early stages of recovery when individuals may feel overwhelmed or discouraged.
Finding and maintaining sobriety can be difficult without participating in several levels of care. The team at our Southampton drug rehab will support you every step of the way as you transition from one level of care to the next.

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How Our Outpatient Program in Philadelphia Can Help
A range of therapies and services are available at Promont Wellness to help you heal in both mind and body. From individual sessions with a therapist to groups focused on specific topics like trauma or grief, we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that meets your unique needs.
A few of the topics that you might cover in therapy include:
- Trauma: Many people with addiction have experienced trauma, which can take the form of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. If you've never addressed the trauma you've experienced, it can be difficult to stay sober. In therapy, you'll have the opportunity to explore the ways trauma has affected you and develop tools for managing triggers and cravings.
- Mental Health: Addiction often occurs alongside other mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, or PTSD. If you're struggling with your mental health, it can be difficult to maintain your recovery. In therapy, you'll be able to talk about the ways your mental health affects your addiction and develop coping mechanisms for dealing with difficult emotions.
- Life Skills: In order to maintain your sobriety, you'll need to develop new life skills. This might include learning how to budget your money, cook healthy meals, or deal with stress in a healthy way. In therapy, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills and practice using them in real-life situations.
- Improving Relationships: Therapy can be helpful in addressing relationship issues, whether it's with a romantic partner, family member, or friend. Topics may include communication, boundaries, and conflict resolution.
- Improving Self-Esteem & Self-Worth: Therapy can help individuals work on self-improvement, including improving self-esteem and self-worth. This may involve exploring negative self-talk, identifying strengths, and setting goals.
What clients say about us...
“I’d like to thank Courtney from the bottom of my heart. She helped me through the scary process of getting into treatment and then treated me with respect and compassion. The treatment process was scary, vulnerable and uncomfortable, but she did everything she could to make me feel as comfortable as possible. I have become an active member of the recovery community and could not have done it without the guidance and expertise Courtney provided throughout treatment.”

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Our streamlined admissions process makes it easy to get started with our outpatient drug rehab in Philadelphia. We understand that addiction is a complex disease, and we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan so you can reach your goals. Contact us at 866.939.4243 today to get started.