Virtual Outpatient Treatment for College Students

With the rise of telehealth services, virtual outpatient treatment has become an invaluable option for college students seeking mental health and substance use support.

Virtual outpatient treatment provides therapy and support services via secure online platforms. Students can participate in individual counseling, group therapy, and educational workshops from the comfort of their dorm or home. The American Psychological Association (APA) notes that telehealth services are as effective as in-person care for many mental health and substance use challenges.

Benefits of Virtual Outpatient Care

1. Accessibility

Virtual treatment eliminates the need for transportation, making it easier for students in remote areas or those with busy schedules to access care.

2. Flexibility

With options for evening and weekend sessions, students can fit treatment into their academic and social commitments without added stress.

3. Comfort and Privacy

Participating in therapy from a familiar environment can reduce anxiety and encourage openness, particularly for students hesitant to seek in-person care.

How Virtual Treatment Works

Virtual outpatient programs typically include:

  • Individual Therapy: One-on-one sessions with therapists to address personal challenges.
  • Group Therapy: Facilitated discussions with peers to share experiences and learn coping strategies.

Educational Workshops: Interactive sessions on topics like stress management, mindfulness, and relapse prevention.

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We are in-network with most insurance plans and offer flexible insurance-paid treatment solutions. Call 888.224.2836 anytime.

Why College Students Choose Virtual Care

The demands of college life can make attending in-person treatment difficult. Virtual care bridges this gap, allowing students to focus on their mental health without disrupting their education. This approach is especially beneficial during busy times like midterms or finals.

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How to Enroll in Virtual Treatment

A comprehensive approach to BPD treatment equips students with the tools to manage symptoms, build resilience, and thrive in college. Key benefits include:

  • Improved emotional regulation and reduced mood swings
  • Better academic performance due to increased focus and stability
  • Enhanced relationships through improved interpersonal skills
  • Reduced risk of self-harm or impulsive behaviors

How to Get Started

Many outpatient programs now offer virtual options. Students can start by reaching out to their college counseling center or directly contacting a provider specializing in telehealth services.

Take the Next Step

Are you or someone you know struggling with BPD? Contact The Haven at College today to learn more about our treatment programs specifically designed for college students.

Who We Treat

Our programs are available to young adults in California ages 18 to 30 on a college track. People who are applying to college or looking to return to college are also welcome. Our program is designed to be flexible and help college students of many different backgrounds and in different places and phases of life.