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Our Treatment Approach
When patients are admitted to the Austen Riggs Center, they begin to take charge of their lives. Riggs is designed as an open setting, with no locks, seclusion rooms or privilege systems. With this freedom comes both responsibility and an expectation that patients will take authority for their own treatment. Riggs’ unique treatment approach is centered around a therapeutic community based on the notion of examined living. The careful exploration of difficult life experiences has the best chance of success if patients are invited to share their strengths with each other and the staff in a serious partnership of mutual problem solving and social learning. The therapeutic community is structured as a series of interconnected patient/staff groups and programs, ranging from community meetings, social support groups and symptom-focused groups to patient-government structures, Community Center activities and a work program. It is supported by interpersonally-focused nursing and an innovative fine arts program. |
Patients remain with the same therapist and treatment team throughout their stay, regardless of their program. The team consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, community staff, substance abuse staff and others, and meets periodically with the patient to develop and review the treatment plan. |
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