About HRI Hospital – Brookline
HRI Hospital in Brookline, Massachusetts, offers mental health and addiction programs. There are women’s only programs, young adult treatment, LGBTQ programming and general adult programs. Whether you need inpatient, partial hospitalization or outpatient treatment, HRI Hospital has a mental health or addiction program to meet your needs.
Many health insurance plans are accepted, including state and federal Medicaid. There are financial assistance programs available for those who cannot afford treatment.
There are three inpatient mental health programs available. These include a women’s inpatient program, dual diagnosis treatment and a general psychiatric unit.
The women’s mental health unit helps women deal with the things that affect their mental health. Stress, disruptive or self-destructive behaviors, eating disorders, domestic violence, substance abuse and past trauma are all dealt with in this program that is designed just for female patients.
The co-occurring addiction and psychiatric treatment program helps individuals find some stability in mood and health. Participants receive support and intensive care 24/7. Treatment may start with detoxification and medication assisted treatment. Cognitive behavioral therapy and group therapy will help you recognize your negative habits and harmful thought processes and help you develop a more positive and healthier lifestyle.
The general psych unit is there to offer support and treatment to individuals who may be struggling with various disorders. Diagnosis may include mood or personality disorders, schizoaffective or dissociative disorders, depression or anxiety.
There are partial hospitalization programs geared to young adults, women and LGBTQ adults, dual diagnosis programs and a general treatment program for adults. Some of these programs are offered virtually which allows individuals to attend treatment from the safety and comfort of their own homes.
The partial hospitalization programs run Monday to Friday from 10am until approximately 3pm. These programs can deal with emotional or mental health issues and co-occurring addiction issues. Five groups are offered each day with individual therapy once a week and an appointment with psychiatry twice a week.
Some of the treatment offered includes expressive and mindfulness therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. They also offer coping and life skills workshops, anger management and emotion regulation training and health management.