SBH Department of Psychiatry
4422 Third Avenue
Bronx, NY 10457
About SBH Department of Psychiatry
St. Barnabas Hospital’s Department of Psychiatry features inpatient treatment for adults with various behavioral health issues. Upon admission, you’ll work with a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, social workers, and nurses to form a treatment plan tailored to your needs and recovery goals. They’re out in the Bronx, New York.
Inpatient treatment at this department typically includes medication and individual and group counseling. Your peer groups can help you develop new ways to cope with mental health disorders and drug addictions. They’ll teach you relapse prevention skills.
Discharge planning is also an important part of treatment. You’ll receive a personalized discharge plan that'll guide you back to your community and live independently. You’ll learn how to cope with stressors without resorting to harmful behaviors. After graduation, you’ll be referred to the right aftercare services to give you the best chance of achieving a strong sobriety.
Addiction Treatment Programs
A quality adult program in New York provides a combination of medical, mental, and emotional support to treat the whole individual. Various methods are used to help adults achieve and maintain sobriety.
Levels of Care
Inpatient drug rehab in New York can last 28 to 90 days, depending on the program. During that time, you’ll live at the rehab facility and receive various treatment methods including individual and group therapy.
Mental health disorders that co-occur with substance abuse disorders often cause relapse. For successful recovery, both disorders must be treated, with dual diagnosis treatment in New York. Common methods include cognitive-behavioral therapy, medication management, and counseling.
For those who require accountability but less intensive oversight, outpatient rehab in New York is a good option. During this treatment, you meet regularly with a counselor and attend support group meetings, for accountability and encouragement. This may last for a few weeks or months, based on your recovery journey.



