Mark Leeds, D.O.

Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery

Mark Leeds, D.O.

  • Partial Hospitalization Vs Intensive Outpatient For Addiction Treatment

Partial Hospitalization Vs Intensive Outpatient For Addiction Treatment

Sunday 18th December 2022

Dr. Mark Leeds discusses partial hospitalization vs intensive outpatient programs, helping you choose the best addiction treatment option.
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Mark Leeds DO On Addiction Treatment And Addiction Recovery
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Mark Leeds, D.O.
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Partial Hospitalization or Intensive Outpatient? Finding the Right Fit for Addiction Treatment

Both types of programs are considered to be intensive treatment where clients may receive substance abuse treatment, family therapy and medication management.
Navigating the maze of addiction treatment options can be overwhelming, but Dr. Mark Leeds is here to shed some light on the differences between partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs. If you're unsure which path might be best for you or a loved one, this episode is a must-listen. Dr.
Leeds breaks down the key distinctions: partial hospitalization involves intensive rehab services during the day, allowing clients to return home or to a sober living facility at night, while intensive outpatient programs offer similar benefits but with fewer hours and days committed each week. Dr. Leeds doesn't just stop at definitions; he dives into the pros and cons of each approach. Are you concerned about costs? Wondering about the intensity of services? Need flexibility in your schedule?
He covers all these bases and more. You'll also hear about the critical role of long-term relapse prevention and how some might benefit from rehab-at-home programs. One of the standout points in this episode is the emphasis on personalized treatment. Dr. Leeds makes it clear that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to addiction recovery. He highlights how medication-assisted treatments like suboxone therapy can complement intensive outpatient programs, tailoring care to fit individual needs.
Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or supporting someone who is, Dr. Leeds offers valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. His compassionate approach ensures that listeners feel supported and understood, making this episode both informative and encouraging. Tune in to gain a clearer understanding of which treatment option might be the right fit for you.