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Partial Hospitalization Program in Phoenix, AZ

What Makes Our Program at The Rosemary Tree different?

Is This Program Right for Your Family?

This intensive level of care isn't a starting point. It’s a bridge for when traditional methods haven't quite met your family’s needs.

Jason explains that this program is typically designed for kiddos experiencing:

  • School Refusal: The anxiety of the school day has become an impassable barrier.

  • Treatment-Resistant Depression: You’ve tried medication and it’s not working; you’ve tried individual or group therapy and haven’t seen progress.

  • Transitions: Your kid has just been discharged from a residential treatment center and needs a step-down process from 24/7 care.

If any of these resonate, this program may provide the immersive environment your child needs to shift from simply surviving to thriving.

NOTE: Our PHP is in-network with BCBS, Aetna and Cigna.

Support for Teens.
Peace of Mind for Parents.

The Rosemary Tree’s Adolescent PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) offers a powerful path to healing for teens who need more than weekly therapy, without the need for overnight stays.

This five-day-a-week program provides 20+ hours of therapeutic care, blending clinical excellence with creative, play-based modalities that teens actually connect with. We guide them through emotional highs and lows using evidence-based practices like DBT, EMDR, and family systems therapy, all in a setting that feels more like a supportive community than a clinical environment​.

Peace of Mind for Parents.

What is PHP:

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers a structured, intensive mental health treatment option foradolescents. Operating five days a week, PHP provides the support of a hospital program without overnightstays. It helps clients balance recovery with daily life, promoting independence and resilience.

How PHP works:

Participants receive at least 20 hours of care weekly, including personalized therapy for the individual and family, academic guidance, and psychiatric support. Our program utilizes a variety of modalities including dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), family systems, and trauma-informed care (EMDR).

Exiting the program:

The program fosters a sense of community, where clients connect and support each other in their journey to recovery. We ensure a smooth transition to less intensive services, like our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), to support long-term recovery and independence.

NOTE: Our PHP is in-network with BCBS, Aetna and Cigna.

Who is this for?

Our program is catered to teens and adolescents who are facing the following:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Trauma

  • Emotional disregulation

Our program is catered to teens and adolescents who need:

  • Structured support beyond what outpatient therapy provides

  • An alternative to full inpatient care.

Whether your teen is struggling silently or in crisis, our team is here to meet them exactly where they are — and help them move forward.

About Our Partial
Hospitalization Program

PHP provides the support of a hospital program without overnight stays. It helps clients balance recovery with daily life, promoting independence and resilience.

Structured Schedule of Intensive care

Our program is five days a week with 22 hours of care weekly, including:

  • Academic support

  • Teen group

  • Individual sessions

  • Family sessions

  • Parent group

Rooted in Multiple Clinical Approaches

Our program utilizes a variety of modalities including:

  • DBT

  • EMDR

  • Family systems

  • Trauma-informed care

To increase emotional regulation, people skills, distress tolerance, and lasting healing.

Program Hours

  • Monday 10:00 - 3:00

  • Tuesday 10:00 - 3:00

  • Wednesday 10:00 –3:00

  • Thursday 10:00 - 3:00

  • Friday 10:00 -12:00

What makes our program different?

Personalized Therapy Plans

No one-size-fits-all approach. Every teen gets a tailored roadmap for healing — and a team that’s truly in their corner.

Whole-Family Support

We believe healing is a family journey. Through parent groups and family sessions, we equip caregivers with the tools to better connect, support, and communicate with their teen.

Creative + Clinical Healing

Our approach integrates play, nature, movement, and expression. It’s not just therapy, it’s transformation.

Academic & Life Balance

Teens stay engaged with school while building emotional resilience. We provide academic support so they don’t fall behind during their healing process

Resources and Guides for Parents

Anxiety in Adolescents Isn’t Always Obvious: What Parents Often Miss

Anxiety in Adolescents Isn’t Always Obvious: What Parents Often Miss

April 13, 20264 min read

When most people think of anxiety, they picture worry, fear, or nervousness. But in adolescents, anxiety does not always look the way parents expect.

Some adolescents continue to go to school, maintain friendships, and stay active. Others become irritable, controlling, withdrawn, or emotionally reactive. From the outside, it may not immediately register as anxiety, yet inside the home, tension often builds.

For many families, this is where family dynamics and teen mental health become difficult to untangle. What appears to be attitude, defiance, or moodiness may actually be a sign of underlying anxiety.

For parents seeking adolescent therapy, recognizing these patterns early can make a meaningful difference.

How Anxiety Shows Up Differently in Adolescents

Adolescent anxiety symptoms are often expressed through behavior rather than words, rather than being clearly stated or identified by the teen. Teens may not say “I feel anxious,” but their actions may reflect internal distress.

Common signs include:

  • Irritability or quick frustration

  • Avoidance of certain situations or responsibilities

  • Perfectionism or fear of making mistakes

  • Difficulty relaxing or “turning off”

  • Emotional outbursts after holding things in

The National Institute of Mental Health explains that adolescent mental health challenges, including anxiety disorders, often present through behavioral and emotional changes rather than direct communication:
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/child-and-adolescent-mental-health

Because these behaviors can be misunderstood, families may respond in ways that unintentionally increase stress.

How Anxiety Impacts Family Dynamics

When anxiety is present, it rarely affects just one person. It influences how the entire household communicates and responds.

Parents may:

  • Try to reduce stress by removing challenges

  • Push their adolescent to “push through” discomfort

  • Become more controlling or protective

  • Feel frustrated when behavior does not improve

Adolescents may:

  • Feel misunderstood or pressured

  • Become more reactive or withdrawn

  • Struggle to explain what they are experiencing

This interaction can create a cycle where both sides feel stuck.

A family systems therapy adolescents approach helps families understand how these patterns develop and how each response contributes to the overall dynamic. Instead of focusing only on the adolescent, the entire system is supported.

A family systems perspective highlights how behavior is shaped within relationships and patterns over time:
https://www.newportacademy.com/resources/restoring-families/family-systems-approach/

Why Weekly Therapy May Not Be Enough for Anxiety Patterns

Weekly therapy can provide helpful tools, but anxiety often shows up in real-time situations at home, during conflict, school stress, or transitions.

When sessions are limited, it can be difficult to:

  • Practice regulation during actual stress

  • Address family communication patterns as they happen

  • Build consistency between sessions

Many programs addressing adolescent anxiety use trauma informed family therapy, which focuses on emotional safety, pacing, and regulation. This approach helps adolescents feel supported rather than overwhelmed, which can improve engagement over time.

Research shows that family-based interventions improve outcomes when treating adolescent mental health challenges, especially when patterns are relational:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3937265/

This is one reason families begin exploring options such as family therapy intensives, which provide more structured and immersive support.

What Level of Support Is Right for Your Adolescent?

If your adolescent is struggling with anxiety, one of the most important decisions is choosing the right level of care.

For families exploring family therapy for adolescents Arizona, The Rosemary Tree offers several options depending on the level of support needed, including intensive family therapy Arizona when deeper intervention is appropriate.

Teen DBT Group Therapy
Supports adolescents in building emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and communication skills in a structured group setting.
https://therosemarytree.org/teen-dbt-group-therapy

Teen Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Provides more structured support than weekly therapy while allowing adolescents to remain at home and continue school.
https://therosemarytree.org/phoenix-intensive-outpatient-program

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Offers a higher level of care for adolescents who need more consistent daily support for stabilization.
https://therosemarytree.org/partial-hospitalization-program-phoenix-az

Accelerated Outcomes Therapy (Intensives)
Family therapy intensives provide focused, short-term, high-impact support for adolescents and families. This format is especially helpful when anxiety is affecting family dynamics and not improving through weekly therapy alone.
https://therosemarytree.org/intensive-therapy-phoenix-az

If you are unsure which option is right for your adolescent, you can start by reaching out through the contact form: https://therosemarytree.org/contact

Final Thoughts

Anxiety in adolescents is not always obvious. It can show up through behavior, communication patterns, and emotional reactions that are easy to misinterpret.

When families understand how anxiety affects both the adolescent and the household, they can begin to shift from frustration toward more effective support.

With the right level of care and a system-focused approach, families can reduce tension, improve communication, and help adolescents build the tools they need to manage anxiety more effectively.


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Jason Ellis

Jason Ellis is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) and passionate advocate for accessible mental healthcare. Specializing in relationship dynamics, family therapy, and holistic healing methods, Jason combines evidence-based practices with compassionate insight to empower clients. He enjoys guiding others toward clarity and connection through nature-based therapy approaches.

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