Women’s Treatment Programs in Atlanta, GA
Revelare Recovery is a women’s-only behavioral health center in Atlanta, Georgia. We treat mental health conditions, eating disorders, and substance use disorders, and for many of our clients, more than one of those at the same time. That’s not unusual. Trauma, food, mood, and substance use are frequently tangled together, and treating only one piece tends to leave the others in place.
Our clinical programs run at two levels of care: a partial hospitalization program (PHP) for structured, full-day treatment and an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for women stepping down or managing recovery alongside work and family. Every program is trauma-informed, women-only, and built around the understanding that women’s behavioral health presentations are shaped by experiences that general programs often don’t address well.
Our Behavioral Health Programs for Women at Revelare Recovery
Revelare treats four interconnected areas of women’s behavioral health. The programs share clinical staff, run at both PHP and IOP levels, and are designed to be combined when a woman’s presentation crosses more than one area, which it often does.
Mental Health Treatment
Our women’s mental health treatment program addresses anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, mood disorders, and the trauma that frequently underlies them. Treatment is individualized; the presenting diagnosis is assessed at intake, and the clinical plan is built around what each woman actually needs, not a one-size protocol. Conditions are treated on their own when appropriate and alongside co-occurring eating disorder or substance use diagnoses when they’re present together.
Specific conditions we treat include anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, and mood disorders.
Eating Disorder Treatment
Our eating disorder treatment program treats anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and orthorexia using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as the primary framework, integrated with Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) and nutritional support. The clinical approach addresses the relationship with food alongside the emotions, beliefs, and patterns that drive disordered eating, not just the behaviors.
Specific conditions we treat include anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and orthorexia.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Our substance use disorder treatment program supports women recovering from alcohol use, drug use, and prescription misuse, including women whose substance use developed alongside or in response to a mental health condition or eating disorder. We treat the co-occurring picture rather than routing women into a separate track.
Specific areas include alcohol use disorder, prescription misuse, and dual diagnosis treatment.
Therapy Programs
The therapy programs at Revelare are the clinical engine behind all four program areas. Rather than applying a single modality, our clinical team draws from a range of evidence-based approaches depending on what each client needs: ACT, CBT, DBT (including RO-DBT), EMDR, Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Somatic Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Care. These methods are delivered through individual, group, and family sessions across both PHP and IOP.
Levels of Care
Most women at Revelare move through two levels of care in sequence: PHP first, then IOP. Some enter directly at IOP depending on clinical assessment at intake. Both levels run across all four program areas, so the level of care is about structure and intensity, not about which conditions are treated.
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Partial Hospitalization (PHP) |
Intensive Outpatient (IOP) |
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Daily structure |
Full days, most days of the week |
A few hours per day, several days a week |
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Best for |
Women who need intensive, structured support — typically the first phase of treatment |
Women stepping down from PHP, or those balancing recovery with work, school, or family |
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Clinical focus |
Assessment, psychoeducation, ACT skill-building, EFFT family sessions, stabilization |
Relapse prevention, skill consolidation, reintegration into daily life |
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Living arrangement |
Return home each evening, or stay in supportive housing |
Return home or continue in supportive housing |
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Learn more |
PHP program |
IOP program |
Each phase typically runs for approximately 30 days, though length is adjusted based on clinical progress. Women coming from outside the Atlanta metro area can access supportive housing for women during treatment.
Conditions We Treat
Revelare works with women across a wide range of diagnoses. Many clients arrive with more than one; the list below reflects the full scope of what our programs address, individually and in combination.
Mental Health
Anxiety disorders · Depression · PTSD and trauma · Mood disorders · OCD (including Pure O) · Co-occurring / dual diagnosis conditions
Eating Disorders
Anorexia nervosa · Bulimia nervosa · Binge eating disorder · Orthorexia
Substance use
Alcohol use disorder · Drug use · Prescription misuse · Substance use with co-occurring mental health or eating disorder diagnosis
Not sure whether what you’re experiencing fits one of these categories? Our admissions team will help you understand what’s going on and where treatment should start. Call (404) 620-5169 or contact us online.
Why Choose Revelare
Women’s-only at every level. Every program, clinical group, and therapy session at Revelare is designed for women. There are no mixed-gender settings at any level of care. This isn’t a dedicated wing inside a larger facility — it’s the entire program.
Trauma-informed throughout. Trauma isn’t treated as a secondary concern or a separate track. Our clinical team is trained to recognize how trauma shapes eating, mood, and substance use patterns, and to work with it directly across all four program areas.
Integrated care for co-occurring conditions. When a woman arrives with both an eating disorder and a mental health diagnosis — or substance use alongside trauma — those conditions are treated within a single, coordinated plan. Routing clients into separate, non-communicating tracks is something we specifically avoid.
LGBTQ-affirming. Revelare maintains an explicitly affirming, inclusive environment for all women-identifying clients, including those who identify as LGBTQ+.
Insurance & Admissions
We work with most major insurance providers. You can check your coverage using the form below. It takes a few minutes, and there’s no commitment required to verify. If you’d prefer to talk through coverage, admissions, or what the first week of treatment looks like before filling anything out, our team is available by phone or through our contact form.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Revelare Recovery a women's-only treatment center?
Yes. Every program at Revelare PHP, IOP, mental health, eating disorders, substance use, and all clinical groups is designed and run specifically for women. There are no mixed-gender settings at any level of care.
What's the difference between PHP and IOP?
PHP runs most days of the week for full structured days and is typically the first phase of treatment. IOP involves fewer hours per day and is usually the second phase, or an entry point for women whose clinical presentation doesn’t require the intensity of PHP. Most clients move through both in sequence, each phase lasting approximately 30 days.
Do you treat mental health and addiction at the same time?
Yes. Many women arrive with both, and treating them separately in non-communicating tracks is something our integrated model specifically avoids. Our dual diagnosis program addresses co-occurring conditions within a single coordinated treatment plan.
Can you treat an eating disorder alongside a mental health condition?
Yes — this is one of Revelare’s core clinical strengths. Eating disorders and mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD are frequently connected, and our clinical team is trained to treat the combined picture rather than prioritizing one over the other.
Do you accept insurance?
We work with most major providers. Verify your insurance to confirm your specific coverage. If you have questions, our admissions team can walk through the insurance process with you by phone.
Do you offer housing for women coming from outside Atlanta?
Yes — supportive housing for women is available for clients who are not local to the Atlanta metro area during both PHP and IOP phases of treatment.
What therapies are used at Revelare?
ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) is the primary clinical framework. The team also integrates DBT (including RO-DBT), CBT, EMDR, Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Somatic Therapy, and Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) for family involvement. The specific combination depends on each client’s clinical needs, not a fixed protocol.
