Daybreak Treatment Center
2262 South Germantown Road, Germantown, Tennessee, United States
About the Daybreak Treatment Center
Daybreak Treatment Center is a leading health institution located at 2262 South Germantown Road in Germantown, Tennessee, United States. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing top-quality care and treatment for individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Our comprehensive programs and personalized approach ensure that each patient receives the support and resources they need to achieve lasting recovery. With a focus on holistic healing and evidence-based practices, Daybreak Treatment Center is the ideal place to begin your journey towards a healthier, happier life.
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2262 S Germantown Rd, Germantown, TN 38138, United States
Opening hours of Daybreak Treatment Center
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Daybreak Treatment Center
"Daybreak really changed our lives. I don’t know where we would be without them, the counselors are very attentive and responsive. They’re kind and helpful to the kids there."
"i went here over a year ago, your supposed to stay for 7 weeks. i was there for 4 months (mind you i also needed alot of help & would run away from all my problems, so i would avoid going & that was extra days added to my treatmeant) i had a very sweet therapist that held me accountable for me running away from my issues and i was very deflective, i would minimize my problems and turn them into jokes. my theripst (Nicole) was probably one of my favorite people, she knew how to get me to respond correctly and i trusted her after a first couple sessions. day break is split into 4 things throughout the day, morning group, 2 hours of school, 1 hour of group therapy, lunch, then DBT. dbt is skills you learn to regulate your emotions, which i still use to this day and my favorite is still STOP. you see your therapist every week once or twice, but they always check up on you see if you need anything or just to talk. i would say daybreak definitely helped me to this day in my day to day life, i havent self harmed since i was there, i would definitely say i have my bad days still, but i have been doing alot better since day break. they made me feel very validated & cared about. idk how it is now, but i loved day break even when i hated being there. i am very thankful i got to go there when i needed it most cause trust me i definitely needed to be there. ms sussie is the absolute sweetest."
"i went here twice. the first time was about a year ago and it was great and really helped me get thru some difficult things in my life. the second time (which was very recent) it was awful. the new therapists are very uncaring and unhelpful and i've noticed that they give up on kids who they think are "too difficult". if your struggling, i would suggest you look into another treatment center because this program is only helpful to people who aren't that deep into depression and don't have other issues like substance use or have had trauma/family issues. the therapists here were incredibly insensitive and rude and actually made my self harming worse and increased my suicidal thoughts. i think this place works for some people, but it didn't for me and others i know who are or have been in the program."
"When you are faced with your child breaking down in full crisis mode, you can feel alone and lost. Daybreak offers hope via intensive therapies, strategies and skills. I waited a few months after my child returned to school full time to write this review as I wanted to share our long term experience. Initially, Daybreak offers escape from the daily school grind which allowed us as a family to focus on getting help instead of barely struggling through each day. My child wasn't spending all their energy on acting normal and OK and then breaking down at home. The staff is warm, friendly and supportive. This is about learning skills that help the kids self regulate and express themselves clearly and safely. What makes this program so effective and different is its focus on teaching the parents the same skills so we can communicate and really listen and understand each other. My child is happier and more confident. He smiles and jokes more. And when we have anxiety attacks or bouts of depression, we have the skills and the shared vocabulary to work through it together. I always remind myself, we are all doing our best and we can do better."
"Our experience at Daybreak was very positive, and I cannot speak highly enough of the director and the therapists. Our child began attending Daybreak virtually at the beginning of the Covid quarantine; we were very impressed with the way programs were handled during the middle of a very stressful situation for everyone. Once the in-person schedule resumed, we were thrilled to work with everyone we knew only through Zoom! We have continued to use our Daybreak therapist even after our child finished the program and have been so grateful to have her support for our whole family."
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