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Evidence-Based Treatment Centers of Seattle, Washington The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides intensive treatment for children and adults with severe to very severe OCD, school refusal, and other anxiety disorders. The goal of intensive treatment is to provide focused, highly structured, and individualized therapy. Intensive treatment is considered appropriate when someone cannot function at their optimal level; for instance, when they cannot go to school, work, or participate in social / family activities.
AMITA Health Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Hoffman Estates : 855.383.2224 , 855.MyAMITA (692.6482) The School Anxiety/Refusal program at AMITA Health Behavioral Medicine Institute helps students overcome their school-related fears through proven medication and exposure and response (ERP) strategies based on real-world evidence of what works.
Our research goals are to increase our understanding of childhood anxiety and develop state of the art treatments for severe anxiety that are easily available to children and families. Clinically, we specialize in our ability to integrated cognitive-behavioral and pharmacological assessments and treatments.
Individualized Treatment Program, Dr. Jerry Bubrick, director of the OCD Service, is directly involved in every child’s treatment, providing an initial diagnostic evaluation, overseeing and participating in exposure therapy and meeting with parents weekly to discuss progress and homework.
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