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To learn more or to schedule an appointment with the Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders, please call 401-432-1588.
The Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) and Anxiety Disorders is a service within the Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC) at Bradley Hospital. The program provides exposure-based treatment to children and adolescents, ages 5 to 18, who experience significant impairment in their daily lives due to all types of anxiety disorders and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
To learn more or to schedule an appointment with the Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders, please call 401-432-1588.
Watch this video to learn how clinicians at Bradley Hospital's PARC make children's mental health care more accessible, effective, patient-centered, and inclusive.
The goal of the Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders Program is to alleviate anxiety and/or OCD symptoms while improving daily functioning and promoting further involvement in school, social, and family activities.
In line with PARC’s values of integrating research and clinical work to provide evidence-based treatment to children and adolescents, our team provides a full spectrum of research informed services, including individual, family, group, and milieu therapy. Ours is the only program on the East Coast to use a milieu-based intensive treatment model with this age group.
The Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders, alongside home/community-based exposure coaching, can be an effective care option for youth who have not responded to traditional once a week outpatient treatment or who lack specialized anxiety and OCD services where they live.
National studies have confirmed a behavioral health crisis across America. Your contribution, no matter its size, will support the premiere mental health care our programs and research provide.
Alex Eisner was able to pursue her dream of becoming a vet after getting treatment for OCD.