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Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders

About the Partial Hospital Anxiety Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders

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. 

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Contact Us

To learn more or to schedule an appointment with the Partial Hospital Programs for Obsessive-Compulsive and Anxiety Disorders, please call 401-432-1588.

Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC)

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.

Treatment Approach

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.

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Giving to Bradley Hospital

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.

Anxiety/OCD's Impact on Children and Their Families

  • School avoidance or difficulty attending school
  • Withdrawal from family, friends
  • Loss of interest in sports, other activities
  • Problems eating, sleeping and bathing

Not Letting Anything Hold Her Back

Alex Eisner was able to pursue her dream of becoming a vet after getting treatment for OCD.

Read Alex's story.