The duration of residential mental health treatment varies depending on an individual’s specific needs, the severity of their condition, and their personal progress during the program. According to SAMHSA treatment guidelines, typical stays range from 30 to 90 days, though some programs may extend beyond 90 days to ensure a comprehensive recovery.

Treatment is often broken down into specific phases:

  1. Initial Assessment (1-2 weeks): This phase focuses on personalized treatment planning.
  2. Intensive Therapy: This is the core period of the program where the primary therapeutic work occurs.
  3. Transition Planning (Final 1-2 weeks): This phase involves preparing for discharge and arranging aftercare referrals.

Typical durations also vary by the condition being treated:

  • Anxiety and Depression: Generally 30 to 60 days, focusing on mood stabilization and coping strategies.
  • Veteran-Specific Programs: Often 45 to 90 days, involving peer support and readjustment therapy.
  • PTSD and Trauma: Typically 60 to 90 days to allow for trauma processing.
  • Dual Diagnosis: Usually 90 or more days to provide integrated recovery and medication management.

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