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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): PHP in Nashville at Apex Recovery

Need More Information on Rehab in Tennessee for Addiction and Mental Health?

woman holds the hand of support staff in a partial hospitalization programIf you are struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD) and are looking at addiction treatment programs to find what works best for you, the choices may seem confusing. If you think you’d prefer an outpatient program or if you do not qualify for inpatient rehab, there are a few options to consider. A partial hospitalization program (PHP) provides you with the highest level of care available while you live at home.

There is a cutting-edge partial hospitalization program available at Apex Recovery Nashville. Our mission is to provide the best evidence-based treatment you can find. We look forward to answering your questions about our PHP in Nashville and how a partial hospitalization program for addiction treatment can provide you with comprehensive care. Reach out today by calling us at 615.703.4639 or by connecting with us online.

What Is a Partial Hospitalization Program?

For people requiring a more intensive level of care than other outpatient programs can provide, a PHP is ideal. During the day, you have a schedule that ensures that your individualized treatment plan is carried out in the time allotted, allowing you to return to your own home and support network at night.

The daily time commitment can be up to six hours a day, five days a week. Totals range from 25 to 30 hours per week, as compared to 15-20 for an intensive outpatient program (IOP) or six to 10 hours for a regular, low-intensity outpatient program.

Because a PHP requires a greater commitment, the equivalent of a part-time job, it may require taking some time away from work or school, though you may find you can maintain a reduced workload and keep abreast of the most pressing of your outside commitments.

But remember that your priority is getting a healthy start to your recovery. Apex Recovery Nashville can support you through our PHP in Nashville.

Who Should Choose a PHP Program?

Ultimately, the decision is yours. However, consider seeking advice from a trusted family physician, family members, and others who understand what is at stake. The best, most knowledgeable input will come from the team of addiction specialists that does your initial intake. They will have your medical records and seek pertinent information from you to help them advise you.

Some of the important considerations for enrolling in a PHP are:

  • The severity of your SUD
  • How long you have been abusing substances
  • Whether your home environment is safe and trigger-free
  • Any history of prior relapse

If you have a co-occurring mental health diagnosis or undiagnosed mental health symptoms

Depending on the above, as well as other considerations, you may require the higher level of care you would receive in a partial hospitalization program.

What to Expect in Our Nashville PHP Program

At Apex Recovery Nashville, you will have access to a comprehensive range of evidence-based therapies and supportive modalities that, combined, will improve your long-term recovery outcomes and help you return to sober life with confidence.

You will engage in individual, group, and family therapy. Some of the proven, trauma-informed therapy modalities in which you may participate at Apex Recovery Nashville are:

Acupuncture, hypnosis, and massage therapies support overall wellness and help your body and mind detoxify. Mindfulness practices such as meditation are also important supports in your recovery and can inform your health and well-being throughout your life.

Benefits of PHP in Nashville

There are many different benefits to a Partial Hospitalization Program if your needs are catered and suitable for a PHP program. These types of programs provide comprehensive therapeutic treatment for those dealing with mental health and/or substance use disorders. Below are some of the main benefits to attending a Nashville PHP:

  • Increased flexibility to continue with everyday responsibilities.
  • Wide support network within the program.
  • Ability to transition or ‘step down’ from inpatient treatment programs.
  • Cost-effective compared to inpatient/residential treatment.
  • Individualized treatment plans tailored to your needs.
  • Comprehensive care.

It’s important to remember that this type of treatment program will not benefit everybody and will depend on a number of factors such as severity of addiction, frequency of use, and co-occurring disorders. Therefore, it is always important to consult with a healthcare professional before making a commitment to this type of program.

How Much Does PHP Cost in Nashville?

The cost of a PHP program in Nashville can vary depending on a number of factors and due to the varied cost in each PHP program in different facilities, it’s difficult to give an exact figure. However, below are a number of factors which commonly influence the price of a Nashville PHP program:

  • Geographic location of facility/program.
  • Services included in the treatment program.
  • Level of insurance coverage of an individual.
  • Other out-of-pocket costs associated.
  • Length of Partial Hospitalization Program.

Finding Treatment Near Me in Nashville

Apex Recovery Nashville provides a continuum of treatment services, allowing you to easily and seamlessly move from a PHP to a less intensive outpatient program before being discharged and enrolling in our aftercare program. At Apex Recovery Nashville, we make you our priority so you can make recovery yours. Call 615.703.4639 or reach out online today to get started.

Brenna O’Brien, LCSW

Lead Therapist

Brenna is a Nashville native who earned both her undergraduate and master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from The University of Tennessee where she graduated in 2011. She has a thirteen-year background working in the behavioral health field with adults at all levels of care. Brenna started her career working at a local inpatient hospital, followed by a six year career with a residential co-occurring treatment center. Brenna served as the founder and director of the Clinical Consultant team where she developed protocols to assist patients in getting access to care efficiently without sacrificing customer service. As a result of her efforts, she was named the treatment center’s Innovator of the Year in 2018. She loves to be the voice of hope for patients and families in crisis by providing education and clinical direction.
Brenna’s fun-loving and accepting nature has served her well as a clinician treating individuals struggling with complex trauma, anxiety, depression, perfectionism, and co-occurring disorders. Brenna is a certified NARM therapist and co-owner of SHEchiatry, PLLC, a boutique mental health practice for women in Nashville.

During her off time, you can find Brenna thrift shopping alongside her French Bulldog Reau. She also particularly enjoys early mornings with a matcha latte followed by all things local.

Flora Sadri-Azarbayejani, D.O., MPH, FAAFP, FASAM

Medical Director

Flora Sadri-Azarbayejani graduated from Boston University with a degree in biomedical engineering. She would later go on to complete two master’s degrees at Boston University, one in epidemiology and biostatistics and the other in medical science, along with her doctorate in medicine from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Sadri began her career as an epidemiologist in infectious disease for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. After medical school, she began her career as a family physician at The Community Health Center of Franklin County and then Gardner Family Medicine, a private practice in Gardner, MA. Dr. Sadri made the decision to work with the recovery community as a physician at CleanSlate Centers, then become part of the Promises Behavioral Health leadership team, and then continued her career at PsyclarityHealth.

Dr. Sadri-Azarbayejani is an involved member of medical societies, including the Massachusetts Medical Society, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)and has a publication in AAFP News detailing how family medicine can lead addiction care efforts.

LinkedIn profile link: linkedin.com/in/flora-sadri-azarbayejani-42023345

Fred Bowen

Founder & Board Member

Fred was raised in San Clemente, California. Fred was exposed to the drug culture at a very early age. By the time Fred had graduated from high school, his addiction had progressed to a point that most people do not return from. For another decade, he struggled with addiction and recovery with multiple attempts at abstinence. There were periods of homelessness along with periods of high functioning and experiencing success. Fred realized, ultimately, that addiction was always in control. At the age of thirty, on death’s door, Fred had hit rock bottom and had a moment of clarity that would save his life. That clarity was the sea of change in his life.

20 years later, Fred is not able to recognize his past life in comparison to where he is now. Early on, Fred had made the decision that addiction and recovery would be his sole vocation. He started sober living homes and found that working with people that suffered from the same addiction would be his passion. This was the beginning of Apex Recovery.

“I’m extremely proud of the person I have become simply by staying clean and having an open mind in regards to the recovery process.”

Fred’s hope for anyone suffering the way he did is to be able to find a way out of the vicious cycle of addiction. Recovery is a gift that all are entitled to. Apex can be a part of that.

Jennifer Adams

Chief Legal Officer

Jennifer has over 25 years of experience in the healthcare industry. She began her career as a paralegal in the legal department of BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (BCBST), where she spent 15 years learning the health insurance industry. Jennifer held various positions at BCBST, including paralegal, senior privacy consultant, chief privacy, security and compliance officer for a technology subsidiary, and shared health and senior counsel.

Jennifer then further advanced her healthcare experience by joining the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for almost 10 years. Jennifer served as the director for payer Relations, where she was responsible for managing all payer relationships across the country for the VA. In her last position, Jennifer was a member of the Senior Executive Service (SES) and served as the executive director for integrated external networks, which was responsible for the development, oversight, and management of the community care network program that provides veterans access to community providers when VA cannot provide the service timely or close to home.

Jennifer joined Apex Recovery in February 2023 as our chief legal officer. Jennifer graduated from Tennessee Wesleyan College with a Bachelor of Science business degree in human resource management, economics, and finance. She also holds a Juris Doctorate degree from the Nashville School of Law.

Branch Atkisson

National Director of Business Development

A passion for helping those in need started with Branch’s own personal experience growing up. This morphed into professional expertise in the areas of outreach and community development.

A true understanding of what treatment resources are available and how to connect those in need with them has allowed him to develop relationships that continue to benefit APEX’s patients. “I love sitting with addicts and their families in moments of crisis and helping them understand there is hope through the process of treatment!”

Shauna Soderquist

Director of Admissions

Shauna Soderquist is the director of admissions at Apex Recovery. With over nine years of industry experience, Shauna is committed to helping those who struggle with addiction and has experience with all facets of the admissions cycle. Her experience includes lead development, account management, building and growing teams, and recruitment and training. She brings a high-level understanding of insurance and financial implications of treatment. Shauna is a high performer who is driven to meet and exceed goals and while her career path has given her exposure to all parts of the treatment and recovery processes, her passion will always be in building and maintaining relationships with clients while helping them admit to treatment.

Shauna resides in Thompson’s Station, TN with her husband, and two children and is an active member of her community. When she is not helping those who struggle with addiction, she enjoys spending time with her family, working out, traveling, and enjoying live music.

Michael Cartwright

Chairman of the Board

There is no end in sight for Michael Cartwright. He has a sincere goal to provide endless resources to those who truly want to release the grip of addiction.

Known as a premiere addiction industry trailblazer, Michael Cartwright is a noted behavioral health entrepreneur. He founded Performance Revolution LLC, also known as Fit-Rx, in 2009 and, from that success, was then able to merge with a company named Forterus with a successful history of treating over 12 million individuals in need of addiction treatment. Another success in the industry was the founding of Foundations Recovery Network.

Soon thereafter, Forterus grew and developed into AAC or American Addiction Centers being led by their chairman of the board, Michael Cartwright.

Michael Cartwright is a pillar in dual diagnosis management and the founder of Foundations Associates. Under his management, the organization grew to include four alcohol and drug treatment facilities nationwide, including the Canyon, the leading recovery facility in Malibu, California. One highlight in Michael’s service career is when he served and testified on the Senate Help Subcommittee on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services.

Dr. Matthew Bruhin

CEO

Dr. Matthew J. Bruhin is the chief executive officer of APEX Recovery. Along with co-founder Fred Bowen, Dr. Bruhin utilized his experience in the creation of high-end rehabs to construct a center that was cutting-edge and affordable yet lacked nothing. His vision, eye for detail, and desire to lead have created an unparalleled vision for treating addictive disorders coupled with mental and emotional concerns. Dr. Bruhin treats every staff member and participant like family and hopes to bring his clinical and administrative vision to many.

Dr. Bruhin is a State of California Board of Behavioral Sciences-licensed marriage and family therapist as well as an addiction specialist registered by the Breining Institute. Dr. Bruhin earned his doctorate in addiction psychology, has a Master of Arts degree in counseling psychology, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology with a minor in addictive disorders. Additionally, he holds many other certifications and has tens of thousands of hours of clinical and training experience.

Dr. Bruhin has a diverse clinical training background, working in the mental health field for over 12 years. He specializes in the treatment of addiction and has specialized experience and clinical training in the treatment of prescription addiction, sexual addiction, and gambling addiction. He works with many individuals and families, ranging from those with chronic mental health conditions to high-level professionals, professional athletes, executives, Hollywood film producers, and TV personalities. He has developed his own specialized and effective techniques for the treatment of addiction and chemical dependency.

Dr. Bruhin loves to write and blog and he appears regularly on network TV as a leader in the addiction field. He has worked with clients from A&E’s hit TV show Intervention as well as the Tyra Show. Dr. Bruhin also performs local TV segments in order to get the public educated about addiction and to break down the stigma of mental health issues. Dr. Bruhin balances his passion for work with the love of his family, his enjoyment of travel, and his vintage Star Wars collection, which can be viewed in his private office.