Advanced Health and Education bridges the gap between weekly therapy and inpatient care for people with addiction and mental health needs. Their partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP) address either primary mental health conditions or co-occurring substance use and mental health, helping clients build tools for a healthier, more fulfilling life. Structured treatment, wellness services, LGBTQ+ support, and a strong alumni community help clients regain stability, clarity, and momentum. Approach Mental Health Conditions with Structure and Direction Advanced Health and Education’s primary mental health program is designed for adults who need more support than weekly therapy. Through approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and mindfulness-based therapy, clients learn to manage overwhelming thoughts, regulate emotions, process trauma, and strengthen daily routines with greater consistency. Resolve Mental Health and Substance Use Together AHE’s dual diagnosis program treats substance use and mental health concerns together, rather than treating one while the other is left unresolved. Clients can take part in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), family therapy, motivational interviewing (MI), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to better understand patterns, improve communication, increase motivation for change, and build steadier habits outside treatment. Keep Progress Moving After Structured Care As clients move forward, AHE emphasizes continuity between higher levels of care and everyday life. Step-down planning, ongoing outpatient treatment, and alumni connection give clients a more realistic way to maintain momentum, stay accountable, and keep using the skills they built during treatment over the long term. Alumni services include monthly meetings, follow-up calls, private online groups, quarterly events, and 24/7 support.


