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Expert Care that Combines Home and Hospital Expert Care that Combines Home and Hospital
Butler’s Partial Hospital / Day Hospital has proven to be an effective treatment option for patients whose psychiatric symptoms or level of functioning require more intensive treatment than outpatient care can provide, but don't need inpatient hospitalization.
Butler Hospital

Partial Hospital/Day Hospital
Butler's Partial Hospital / Day Hospital provides psychiatric treatment to men and women ranging in age from young adults to seniors. Treatment is tailored to each patient’s specific needs in a confidential, supportive, and structured environment.
» Partial Hospital Homepage

Psychiatric Program
The Partial Hospital Psychiatric Program provides comprehensive care to those who have been affected by serious emotional problems, work-related issues, relationship problems, and psychiatric disorders including depression and anxiety.
» Partial Hospital Psychiatric Program
 

Women's Program
The first of its type in the region, the Women’s Program at Butler is dedicated to treating women who feel hopeless, overwhelmed, depressed, and suicidal. The program also assists women who are self-injurious, painfully lonely, feel “out-of-control,” or have relationship problems.
» Partial Hospital Women's Program
 

Eating Disorders Program
Widespread among adolescents and adults, eating disorders can affect both men and women and are often hard to detect. They can be life-threatening illnesses, which cause problems with weight, body image, self-esteem, appetite, sleep, behavior, mood, interpersonal relations, and daily functioning. » Partial Hospital Eating Disorders Program
 

Alcohol and Drug Program
Many people who abuse drugs or alcohol have an underlying behavioral problem such as depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, or post traumatic stress disorder. Expert clinical staff provides care for patients with dual diagnosis that is second to none.
» Partial Hospital Alcohol and Drug Program
 
From Receiving Help to Helping Others
Patient Story
: Heather
As a little girl, Heather was molested and physically abused. As an adult, she could not escape the memory of those horrible encounters of her youth.
» Read this patient story
Retired Military Man Overcomes Substance Abuse and Depression
Patient Story
: Mark
Sometimes people will use drugs or alcohol to try to cope with psychiatric problems. That was the case for Mark, a retired military professional who had been seeing a therapist in the community for help with his depression.
» Read this patient story
Individualized Care Helps Woman Pursue Dream of College Degree
Patient Story
: Jill
The focused care offered in Butler's partial hospital was particularly helpful to Jill, a young woman in her early twenties who had dropped out of college because of the stress of a full academic schedule.
» Read this patient story

  Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy program at Butler's Partial Hospital focuses on the connection between your thoughts, feelings, and actions. CBT is a form of talk therapy where you discuss your thoughts, feelings and behaviors with a mental health professional.
» More about CBT
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  Mental Health Screening
Take an easy test to see if you are experiencing, or are at risk for, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, alcoholism/drug abuse, or post traumatic stress disorder.
» Depression Screening
  Depression Treatment
Depression is a treatable medical condition, not the blues that you can't just snap out of. Depression reflects abnormalities in brain chemistry, and similar to other illnesses, requires medical treatment.
» Depression Homepage
  RI Mental Health Guide
Download a Community Guide To Mental Health Care in Rhode Island
  Resources
 
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