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Caring, confidential, research-based mental health and substance use disorder therapy for ages 4 and older.

Day One Programs

  • Mental Health Treatment

    Licensed mental health professionals help clients through individual counseling, group counseling, and psychiatric services. We treat mild to moderate mental health disorders, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. We can help with trauma due to verbal, physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, domestic violence, bullying, or the death of a loved one.

  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment

    At Day One, we offer a variety of outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment services for substance use disorders—group therapy, individual therapy, psychiatric services, family sessions, peer recovery coaches, and drug screenings. Clients are educated on substance use disorders, the cycle of addiction, relapse, and coping skills.

  • Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment

    Through this special program, Day One provides quality, individualized treatment to adolescents misusing alcohol and drugs to help them achieve and maintain recovery. Services offered include group and individual therapy, drug screens, connection to 12-step programs, mood management groups, and an 8-week family educational series.

  • Project Recovery Intensive Services for Mothers (PRISM)

    This program helps parenting and pregnant women overcome substance misuse with a combination of one-on-one therapy, group counseling, and case management. We offer onsite childcare and transportation to and from services at no cost to you, making it easier for you to maintain consistent treatment. Parenting and pregnant women are a priority admission for treatment services.

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