UCLA Hospitals / Child & Adolescent Services
Outpatient Programs
Partial Hospitalization Programs
ABC Partial Program
The ABC Day Treatment Program for the Enhancement of Achievement, Behavior, and Cognition is a short-term integrated day treatment program for children between the ages of 5 to 12 years of age with internalizing and externalizing problems. All of our programs are based upon the most current evidence-based research on the effective treatment of children.
Adolescent Partial Hospital Program and Eating Disorder Partial Hospital Program
The Adolescent Partial Hospital Program and the Eating Disorder Partial Hospital Program are part of the continuum of care provided by the Adolescent Service within the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA. The APHP and the EDPHP offer a time limited, treatment program of therapeutically intensive clinical service and group interventions. For adolescent patients, an academic program is provided on site through the Berenece Carlson Hospital School of LAUSD.
Early Childhood Clubhouse
The Early Childhood Clubhouse Program at the UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital is a special social recreational after-school program for children 3 to 6 years of age with autism, Aspergers Disorder, developmental disabilities, and/or behavioral disorders. The Clubhouse is designed for children who need a high degree of structure that traditional social skills groups or community recreation programs cannot provide. Staffed with caring and trained professionals, this unique program offers formalized social skills training, along with a variety of developmentally appropriate, structured therapeutic social recreation activities.
Early Childhood Partial Hospital Program
Early Childhood Partial Hospitalization Program (ECPHP) at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute is a short-term integrated day treatment program for young children with autism, developmental disabilities, and behavior disorders.
ECPHP
- evaluates and treats children in a structured, individualized program
- develops individual educational, behavioral, and social intervention plans for each child
- provides family intervention to assist parents in understanding their child's needs and manage their child's behavior
- communicates with school districts and regional centers to facilitate the child's transition into appropriate educational placements and community services
Inpatient Programs
Adolescent Eating Disorders Program
The mission of the Eating Disorders Program is to provide outstanding treatment services tailored to the individual's needs, for children, adolescents, and adults with eating disorders. The program strives to simultaneously restore physical well-being by facilitating adaptive eating behaviors and enhance emotional well-being by targeting dysfunctional beliefs and self-perceptions and addressing psychosocial issues. Our multidisciplinary team provides specialized treatment across a continuum of care, ranging from comprehensive, full-time, hospital-based treatment (first inpatient care, then partial hospitalization), to outpatient groups and outpatient pharmacologic management.
Website: www.eatingdisorders.ucla.edu
Adolescent and Child Hospitalization Program
The Adolescent and Child Hospitalization Program serves teenagers and children who require inpatient treatment for a variety of psychiatric disorders, including conduct disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, autism and other developmental disorders, and other complex neurobehavioral disorders. We also often see patients with psychiatric disorders that are associated with or complicated by learning disabilities, neurological disorders such as epilepsy, and other chronic medical illnesses. Hospitalization goals include crisis intervention, evaluation and diagnosis, and medication stabilization. The program has been organized to create a therapeutic behavioral milieu, structured around positive reinforcement.
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