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Beginning recovery takes courage—whether you’re transitioning from residential treatment or starting care for the first time. New Pathway’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in New Jersey provides intensive clinical support while allowing you to maintain greater independence during your recovery journey.
Often referred to as “day treatment,” a Partial Hospitalization Program bridges the gap between 24-hour residential treatment and traditional outpatient care. Clients participate in structured therapy, clinical support, and recovery programming during the day while returning home in the evenings.
At New Pathway, our PHP program delivers residential-level therapeutic support without requiring you to live in a treatment facility full time. This allows you to begin applying recovery skills in real-world environments while still receiving strong clinical guidance and accountability.
This is where recovery begins to take shape. With expert support, structured therapy, and a compassionate care team, you’ll build the skills needed for long-term stability and lasting recovery.
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a structured, intensive addiction treatment program where clients attend therapy and clinical care during the day while returning home in the evenings.
At New Pathway’s PHP program in New Jersey, clients typically participate in treatment 5–6 hours per day, 5–7 days per week. This level of care provides strong clinical support without requiring 24-hour residential treatment.
Unlike inpatient rehab, PHP allows individuals to practice recovery skills in real-world environments while still receiving intensive therapy, medical oversight, and accountability.
Clients participating in New Pathway’s PHP program may choose living arrangements that best support their recovery:
This flexibility allows individuals to maintain stability while continuing intensive clinical care.
New Pathway’s Partial Hospitalization Program in New Jersey supports individuals at several stages of recovery.
PHP is often the next step after inpatient rehab for individuals who:
Some individuals begin addiction treatment in PHP if they:
PHP may also be appropriate for individuals who:
Before starting our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in New Jersey, our admissions team conducts a comprehensive clinical assessment to ensure PHP is the right level of care for your needs.
During this process, we review:
Our team will also verify your insurance coverage, explain the program structure, and answer any questions so you feel fully prepared to begin treatment.
Your first day in New Pathway’s PHP program focuses on helping you get comfortable and connected with your care team.
You will:
Our New Jersey Partial Hospitalization Program provides a structured treatment schedule designed to support recovery while allowing you to return home each evening.
Clients typically attend programming 5–6 hours per day, depending on their treatment plan.
Morning Session (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Clients take a break to rest, eat, and prepare for the afternoon session.
Each client’s schedule is personalized based on their treatment plan and may also include psychiatric appointments, medication management, or specialized therapeutic services.
In individual therapy sessions, you’ll work one-on-one with your primary therapist to address the personal challenges contributing to substance use and build strategies for long-term recovery.
Individual therapy helps you:
Frequency: Typically 1–2 sessions per week, lasting 45–60 minutes.
Group therapy is a core part of New Pathway’s Partial Hospitalization Program in New Jersey, allowing individuals to connect with others facing similar challenges while building recovery skills together.
Types of groups may include:
Process Groups
Share experiences, receive feedback, and strengthen interpersonal skills.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT identifies and changes negative thought patterns that contribute to substance use.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT develops emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and healthy coping skills.
Relapse Prevention Groups
Recognize triggers, develop action plans, and strengthen resilience.
12-Step Integration
Explore recovery fellowship principles and community support resources.
Trauma-Focused Therapy
Address the impact of trauma and its connection to addiction.
Many individuals receiving addiction treatment also experience co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or mood disorders.
New Pathway’s PHP program includes access to psychiatric support, including:
At New Pathway, addiction and mental health are treated together, ensuring a comprehensive dual diagnosis approach to recovery.
Addiction affects not only the individual but also the people who care about them. Family involvement can play an important role in rebuilding trust and strengthening long-term recovery support.
Family programming may include:
Understanding addiction is an important part of recovery. In New Pathway’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in New Jersey, psychoeducation helps clients learn how addiction develops and how to build sustainable recovery habits.
Topics covered may include:
Education empowers individuals to make informed choices and develop healthier patterns moving forward.
New Pathway’s PHP program focuses on helping clients develop practical tools for maintaining recovery in everyday life.
Relapse prevention and life skills training may include:
These skills help individuals transition from intensive treatment to independent recovery with greater confidence.
Recovery involves healing the mind, body, and emotional well-being. In addition to traditional therapy, New Pathway incorporates holistic and experiential approaches that support whole-person recovery.
Holistic therapies may include:
These experiences help individuals reconnect with themselves while developing healthy outlets for stress and emotional expression.
The length of a Partial Hospitalization Program in New Jersey varies based on each individual’s clinical needs, treatment progress, and insurance coverage.
Most clients participate in PHP for approximately 2–4 weeks, though some individuals may benefit from a shorter or longer program depending on their recovery journey.
Your treatment team regularly evaluates:
Recovery timelines are individualized. At New Pathway, we focus on helping clients move forward when they’re truly ready, not based on an arbitrary schedule.
When you’ve made progress in treatment and demonstrated readiness, you’ll transition to the next level of care: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).
At New Pathway, this step-down approach helps individuals continue building recovery skills while gradually returning to everyday responsibilities.
IOP provides continued clinical support at a lower intensity, typically:
This level of care allows individuals to:
Because New Pathway offers a full continuum of care, many clients continue working with the same treatment team and facility, helping maintain momentum and consistency throughout recovery.
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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP is often the next step after residential treatment, helping individuals begin practicing recovery skills in everyday environments.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
PHP provides near-residential levels of clinical support while allowing greater independence. For many individuals, it serves as an effective bridge between inpatient care and outpatient recovery.
Mental health conditions and substance use disorders often occur together. At New Pathway, we treat both conditions simultaneously because they are closely connected.
Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in New Jersey provides integrated treatment for individuals experiencing addiction alongside mental health challenges.
You shouldn’t have to choose between addressing your mental health or your addiction. At New Pathway, our integrated treatment approach ensures both are treated together, giving you the strongest foundation for lasting recovery.
Whether you’re transitioning from residential treatment or entering care at the PHP level, Guardian Recovery is ready to support your healing journey.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Our team is here to guide you from that first phone call through every step of your recovery.
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Starting treatment can come with many questions. Below are answers to common questions about Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) in New Jersey at New Pathway. Our goal is to help you understand how PHP works and what to expect throughout your recovery journey.
PHP programs typically involve 5–6 hours of treatment per day, 5–7 days per week, which can make full-time work or school difficult during this phase of treatment.
However, some clients are able to maintain limited part-time responsibilities depending on their schedule and recovery progress. Your treatment team will help determine what balance best supports your recovery and overall well-being.
Relapse or substance use during treatment does not mean failure. Addiction recovery can involve setbacks, and our clinical team will work with you to understand what happened and adjust your treatment plan.
In some cases, additional support may be recommended, such as:
• Increased therapy sessions
• Medication adjustments
• Temporary transition to a higher level of care
Our goal is always to help you stay engaged in treatment and continue moving forward in recovery.
If your clinical team determines that you need additional support, you may transition to a higher level of care, such as residential treatment or medical detox.
Because New Pathway is part of a full continuum of care, transitions between treatment levels can be coordinated smoothly to ensure you receive the appropriate level of support.
Many health insurance plans provide coverage for Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) as part of behavioral health or substance use treatment benefits.
Our admissions team can verify your insurance benefits confidentially and explain your coverage before you begin treatment so you understand your options and any potential costs.
Clients typically travel to and from treatment each day using personal transportation, rides from family members, or other local transportation options.
Our admissions team can help discuss transportation logistics during the intake process to ensure you can attend treatment consistently.
The length of a Partial Hospitalization Program varies depending on each individual’s needs and progress in treatment.
Most clients participate in PHP for approximately 2–4 weeks, though some individuals may transition sooner or stay longer depending on clinical recommendations.
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides a higher level of structure and clinical support than an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP).
PHP typically involves:
• 5–6 hours of treatment per day
• 5–7 days per week
IOP generally involves:
• Around 3 hours of treatment per day
• 3–5 days per week
Many individuals transition from PHP to IOP as they progress in recovery.
No. Residential or inpatient treatment requires living at the treatment facility full time.
PHP provides intensive daytime treatment while allowing individuals to return home or to sober living environments in the evenings.
PHP is often recommended for individuals who:
• Need structured daily treatment but not 24-hour supervision
• Are stepping down from residential treatment
• Have a stable and supportive living environment
• Require more support than traditional outpatient therapy
A clinical assessment with our admissions team can help determine the best level of care for your situation.
Our licensed therapists, addiction counselors, psychiatric providers, and clinical staff specialize in substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health treatment, providing experienced care throughout every stage of recovery.
Our PHP program allows clients to choose the living arrangement that best supports recovery, whether living at home, staying at a structured recovery residence, or in a sober living environment.
New Pathway uses research-supported treatment methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-informed care, and motivational interviewing to support lasting recovery.
Recovery often improves when families are involved. When appropriate, we include family education and therapy to help rebuild trust and strengthen long-term support systems.
Many individuals struggling with addiction also face mental health challenges. Our clinical team provides integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders, addressing addiction and mental health together.
We work with many major insurance providers and can verify your benefits confidentially, helping you understand coverage options for PHP treatment. You can also choose to self-pay for your treatment.
Every recovery journey is unique. Your treatment plan is personalized based on your history, clinical needs, recovery goals, and mental health considerations.
Our structured Partial Hospitalization Program provides the clinical support, therapy, and accountability needed to build a strong foundation for long-term recovery.
New Pathway is part of the Guardian Recovery network, allowing seamless transitions between levels of care, including medical detox, residential treatment, PHP, IOP, and ongoing recovery support.
New Pathway provides accessible addiction treatment in New Jersey, allowing individuals to receive intensive clinical care while remaining connected to their local community and support systems.
Our medically supervised detox program in New Jersey provides 24/7 clinical monitoring to help individuals safely withdraw from drugs or alcohol. Using evidence-based protocols and medication-assisted support when appropriate, our medical team focuses on stabilizing withdrawal symptoms and preparing individuals for the next stage of recovery.
Residential treatment provides 24-hour clinical care in a structured recovery environment. Individuals receive therapy, medical support, and recovery education designed to help them build healthy routines and a strong foundation for long-term sobriety.
Our Intensive Outpatient Program offers structured addiction treatment while allowing individuals to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities. Through therapy, skill-building, and clinical support, IOP helps individuals continue strengthening their recovery after detox or residential care.
Guardian Recovery offers a full continuum of care between our nationwide facilities; including PHP, IOP, and Aftercare. Explore our nationwide network of locations to learn more about our programs.
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The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. Guardian Recovery aims to improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with substance use or mental health disorders by offering fact-based content about behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and related outcomes. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Important Notes:
The content on this site is believed to be current and accurate at the time of posting, but medical information is constantly evolving.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions or concerns about your health or medical condition.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Guardian Recovery does not provide free medical advice. For personalized treatment recommendations, please consult with a licensed healthcare professional.
By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer. Guardian Recovery and its affiliates disclaim any liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS