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Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program

Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program

  • Atlanta, GA
  • Inpatient
  • Outpatient

Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program, located in Atlanta, Georgia, focuses on outpatient psychiatric and addiction treatment for various age groups, including children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Affiliated with Peachford Hospital, this program offers both intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization levels of care, tailoring treatments to individual needs.

The mission of Peachford Hospital is to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders. Utilizing evidence-based practices, they seek to improve the quality of life for their patients through holistic and individualized treatment approaches.

  • Specialized Tracks: Tailored treatments are available for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors, addressing their unique needs.
  • Multidisciplinary Approach: Combining individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy, and medication management to ensure holistic care.
  • Short-term Housing: Offers The Lodge for adult patients in need of off-campus, short-term housing during treatment.
  • Comprehensive Programs: Intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs allow patients to receive treatment while maintaining daily routines.

Peachford Hospital treats conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, trauma-related disorders, and co-occurring substance use disorders, benefiting patients across various demographics.

  • 13 Conditions Treated
  • 5 Levels of Care
  • Speaks English
  • 19 Therapies & Programs

Staff

  • Rebecca HayesChief Nursing OfficerBoard-certified psychiatric mental health nurse with experience since 1985.
  • Suneel KatragaddaMedical DirectorResponsible for clinical supervision of Child and Adolescent Services.
  • Anas AlkhatibService Director, Child/Adolescent and ECT ServicesSpecializes in child and adolescent psychopathology including ADHD, OCD, depression, and autism.
  • Randy SlovisService Director, Internal Medicine ServicesBoard-certified in internal medicine with 24 years at Peachford Hospital.
  • Clay BoylesDirector of Human ResourcesOver 25 years of healthcare human resource experience.
  • Sheila HopkinsPatient AdvocateJoined Peachford Hospital in 2000, transitioned to Patient Advocate in 2008.
  • Chase MorrisDirector of Admissions
  • Josh GoldenChief Operations Officer/ Director of Business Development
  • Stacey SmithDirector of Clinical Services
  • Molly MurphyDirector of Case Management

Conditions and Issues Treated

Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment at Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program

Substance abuse creates problems that affect people in Atlanta, GA on many levels. First, substance abuse affects the individual who is abusing drugs or alcohol. This can result in health problems, including heart damage and overdose. Substance abuse also affects the user’s family, friends, co-workers, classmates, or peers. These people feel frustrated because they do not know how to help their loved ones struggling with addiction. At the same time, the addict cannot control his behavior. Lastly, friends and family members of addicts are affected financially by substance abuse.

The good news is that effective treatments can help prevent substance abuse or treat its effects on the user. These treatments, which include behavioral therapy and counseling sessions, target the underlying causes of substance abuse, helping users achieve sobriety so they can regain control over their lives. They also teach users to cope with stress in ways other than using drugs or alcohol.

Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment in Atlanta, GA

Opioid addiction has become a significant health problem in the United States. When a person’s life becomes unmanageable because of an opioid addiction, treatment can help them get sober. Treatment includes medical care and counseling.

“With so many people struggling with opioid addiction, we need more care and attention for those who want to quit. Opioid addicts often take opioids when they experience a painful injury – that’s how the cycle starts! When someone begins taking their medication differently than prescribed or takes an excessive amount of drugs, it means they’re hooked on drugs and in danger of overdosing.

The most successful way to beat this is through detoxing from these types treatments at Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program in . Most facilities start by using medical support during the process while providing counseling services; rehabilitation comes later on after treatment has been completed successfully.

Levels of Care

This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Aftercare Support, Drug Rehab, Inpatient, Outpatient, Partial-Hospitalization, with additional therapies available as listed below.

Going to an inpatient rehab facility means living there while all aspects of addiction or co-occurring disorder get addressed. The treatment involves medical supervision, therapy, and future planning.

This type of rehabilitation provides a drug-free environment for people who struggle with chronic/long-term addiction without having access to drugs outside the center (or their own home). It takes away any distractions because they live there 24 hours per day. If someone is trying to break out old habits, which could lead them back into substance abuse, things like jobs or school can be put on hold until after they complete their stay to focus solely on recovery.

Outpatient programs at Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program, the Atlanta resident can live with their family while continuing with their job or studies. Treatment includes educating the patient on drug abuse, medications, and counseling sessions at the individual or group level. Outpatient treatment plans cover diagnosis, detoxification, management, and counseling. They are a popular option for those who have graduated from inpatient facilities.

Partial Hospitalization Program is often the second level of treatment for those who have graduated from inpatient facilities. It is a good choice for someone who does not need to go through a medically supervised detox and has a supportive home environment. It requires motivation and dedication to commit to the program without constant monitoring. This can be an ideal choice for someone on a limited budget, a lower level of addiction, home and work commitments that cannot be modified, and high motivation.

Without aftercare support, addicts can easily relapse back into addiction. It is crucial to integrate the addict back into society. Aftercare support should take place after outpatient treatment has ended.

There are a few different types of aftercare support that patients can seek after completing an inpatient treatment program:

  • 12 Step Self-help groups (AA, NA)
  • Therapeutic communities,
  • Long-term, structured sober living arrangements
  • Halfway houses (residential treatment centers)

Many different support groups exist for addicts to seek help after treatment. Some are more effective than others, depending on the person’s addiction, background, and other factors.

Therapies & Programs

Individual therapy is a form of counseling where you meet with a trained professional one-on-one. Meeting with a therapist in this setting allows for a personal and trusting relationship to be built. This allows the patient to open up about sensitive or private issues they may not feel comfortable discussing in a group. Individual therapy helps identify the root causes of your addiction, which can help prevent relapse.

Couples therapy for drug addiction is a unique form of therapy that allows family members to work through the emotional issues of their loved one’s addiction together. Family members can support each other while learning how to cope with the addiction and encourage healthy changes. The two will work with a therapist to learn how the addiction affects themselves and the relationship.

Family therapy is often done alongside drug treatment to help addicts stay sober. The goal of family therapy for drug addiction is to create an environment where communication can happen without judgment, hostility, or blame. The therapist will sit with the family so they can learn how to communicate differently and provide new tools for dealing with emotions so that people don’t want to drink or do drugs. It’s important for families to focus on relapse prevention plans during treatment so that if the addict feels like they want to use again, they’ll know what steps they need to take together to prevent it from happening again in the future.

Group therapy sessions are another common addiction recovery service. These group sessions typically involve six to 12 addicts who meet regularly with a trained professional for support and guidance.

During these sessions, the group shares their experiences with one another and provides feedback that can help each member avoid relapse or overcome specific obstacles they are facing in their recovery process. With this type of support and guidance, addicts can feel like they are part of a community that understands their struggles and will help them get through the hard times.

The 12-step program is one of the most common forms of addiction treatment today. It consists of attending meetings and working with a sponsor to follow the 12 steps outlined by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). The 12-step program was created to assist alcoholics in getting sober and staying clean. However, it is now used for a variety of addictive substances. The 12-step program encourages addicts to completely give up their former lifestyle, which is not always practical or possible for everyone.

It is essential to remember that abstinence from drugs and alcohol is the only way to ensure long-term sobriety.

12-Step programs can be beneficial for some people, but it all depends on the individual and whether or not they’re capable of completely giving up their addiction. This method is not for addicts who are unwilling to or have no desire to quit using and so is best utilized when paired with other treatment methods.

Patient Experience

Experiential Therapy at Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program

Drug addiction causes the formation of abnormal connections between neurons in the brain to form due to repeated exposure to drugs. These connections are responsible for addictive behaviors to drugs. Experiential therapy is done with patients individually and is different from traditional talk therapy. This therapy can help people revisit past traumas, heal, and move on in life in a more authentic way.

Experiential therapy uses activities to recreate experiences that may have caused trauma or negative emotions. These activities include role-playing, arts and crafts, animal care, music, or rock climbing. The individual will gradually experience calmness and love and change their perception positively through this therapy. Other than drug addiction, experiential therapy can be helpful for behavioral or eating disorders.

Payment Options

For specific insurance or payment methods please contact us.
  • Health Insurance
  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
  • Sliding Scale
  • Location & Contact

    Peachford Behavioral Outpatient Program Location and Directions
    Address
    2150 Peachford Rd
    Atlanta, GA 30338

    Phone Number
    (770) 394-1390

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    Accepts

    • Gender
      Female, Male
    • Age
      Adults (20+), Children (0-12), Seniors (65+), Teenagers
    • Modality
      Couples, Family, Group, Individuals
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    Listed September 1, 2021

    Updated July 25, 2024

    Atlanta, Georgia Addiction and Treatment

    Prescription opioid use has caused a large increase in the total amount of overdoses in Georgia. Almost 12% of the Georgia population uses illicit drugs each year, and slightly over 3.5% also abuses alcohol at the same time. This does not include those who binge-drink at least once a month, which includes 20% of all Georgians.

    Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, offers a mild climate and plenty of outdoor activities, from hiking trails to visiting parks like Piedmont Park. The city also boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with museums like the High Museum of Art and music venues hosting the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. In 2022, Fulton County reported 707 opioid overdoses and 122 fatal overdoses, with over 85% involving fentanyl. From 2019 to 2021, all drug overdose deaths in Georgia increased by 56%, with fentanyl-involved deaths up 218%.

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