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A "rehab" center for mental illness would be considered inpatient and/or outpatient hospitalization. Inpatient hospitalization is primarily utilized when a person needs immediate emergency psychiatric treatment. This might be because they pose a danger to themselves or others, or because they can no longer function well enough to take care of themselves (eat, sleep, bathe, etc.) and need someone to help them do so.

Inpatient hospitalization consists of being immediately put on medication(s) and monitored by psychiatrists, taken care of by nurses, and engaging in some types of therapy (such as occupational therapy and group therapy). Outpatient hospitalization (known as a partial hospitalization program, or PHP) is sort of like school. You go to a treatment center for group therapy, some individual therapy, and medication monitoring for about five or six hours every weekday, then you get to go home at the end of the day.

An intensive outpatient program (IOP) is the exact same thing, but you only go two or three days a week as opposed to five. PHP and IOP are mostly for people who are coming straight out of inpatient hospitalization, but some people utilize these treatments without first being hospitalized. Personally, being hospitalized didn't change a whole lot for me.

They got me on much needed medication, but I still wasn't doing so great by the time I was discharged. It was PHP and IOP which really changed things for me. I was put on some really helpful medications which were being well-monitored daily, I learned a load of skills to help cope with everyday life, and I made some social connections which helped me to stop isolating myself.

I wouldn't at all call outpatient treatment a waste of time or money.

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