This unique outpatient treatment center specializes in working with creatives like musicians and artists, although all are welcome and can benefit from a creative approach to recovery. Their programs include an intensive outpatient program (IOP) and a partial hospitalization program (PHP), with virtual telehealth options for both programs. Their Unconventional ApproachGlasshouse is run by clinicians who are educated in behavioral health, however being recovering creatives themselves, they have put aside some of the “boring and redundant” traditional recovery programming. Their programs are grounded in evidence-based therapies but with a fresh take on how they are implemented. Clients in both programs at Glass House join an immersive group therapy experience where they can address emotional and mental health issues as well as addictions. Some of their groups cover topics like purpose, grief and loss, coming back to life, exploration between genius and mental illness, practicing honesty, social anxiety and isolation, as well as a conversation on iconic figures who have drug addiction and mental illness. Aside from these unconventional conversations, Glass House does engage in evidence-based approaches which cover topics like self-harm, coping mechanisms, life skills and repairing damaged relationships. While they take an unconventional approach to treatment, they are accredited by the Joint Commission and also accept insurance.
3455 Wilkens Ave Lower Level 20, Baltimore, MD 21229
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