LGBTQ+ Addiction & Mental Health Program at Provive Wellness

LGBTQ+ Addiction & Mental Health Program at Provive Wellness

LGBTQ+ individuals enter treatment carrying not only the weight of addiction or mental illness, but the compounded weight of a lifetime of minority stress — the chronic, pervasive psychological toll of existing in a world that has not always made space for who you are. Discrimination, family rejection, harassment, and the internalized shame that accumulates across years of navigating hostile or indifferent environments do not stay separate from the clinical picture. They are the clinical picture. Treatment that ignores this context is not neutral — it is incomplete.

At Provive Wellness, the LGBTQ+ Program is built on a premise that should be fundamental but is unfortunately not universal in behavioral health: that affirming a person’s identity is not a political stance or a therapeutic add-on — it is a clinical requirement. When someone does not feel safe being honest about who they are, they cannot do the honest work of recovery. Safety comes first. Affirmation makes safety possible.

The program is integrated into our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at our Wayne, PA and Scranton, PA locations.

The LGBTQ+ Program at Provive addresses:

The data on mental health and substance use in LGBTQ+ populations is consistent and significant. According to SAMHSA’s 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, LGBTQ+ adults are more than twice as likely as non-LGBTQ+ adults to have experienced a substance use disorder in the past year. The Trevor Project’s National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health documents that 41% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered suicide in the past year — a rate that underscores the severity of untreated minority stress in younger cohorts. Research by Dr. Ilan Meyer, whose landmark Minority Stress Model has shaped two decades of LGBTQ+ health research, demonstrates that elevated rates of mental illness and substance use in LGBTQ+ populations are primarily explained not by identity itself but by the experience of stigma, discrimination, and rejection. The problem is not who someone is. The problem is what the world has done with who they are.

Studies on affirming care are equally consistent in the other direction: when LGBTQ+ individuals receive treatment in environments that actively affirm rather than merely tolerate their identities, outcomes improve across every measurable dimension. A 2023 study in Psychiatric Services found that LGBTQ+-affirming treatment environments produced significantly higher retention, lower dropout, and greater treatment engagement compared to non-affirming settings. The mechanism is not complex — affirmation produces trust, trust produces honesty, and honesty makes recovery possible. This is what the LGBTQ+ Program at Provive is designed to create.

Studies on affirming care are equally consistent in the other direction: when LGBTQ+ individuals receive treatment in environments that actively affirm rather than merely tolerate their identities, outcomes improve across every measurable dimension. A 2023 study in Psychiatric Services found that LGBTQ+-affirming treatment environments produced significantly higher retention, lower dropout, and greater treatment engagement compared to non-affirming settings. The mechanism is not complex — affirmation produces trust, trust produces honesty, and honesty makes recovery possible. This is what the LGBTQ+ Program at Provive is designed to create.

What the LGBTQ+ Program at Provive looks like:

What we hear consistently from LGBTQ+ clients who come to Provive is that previous treatment experiences — however well-intentioned — required them to leave part of themselves at the door. To be careful about what they said. To manage others’ reactions to who they are in a room that was supposed to be about healing. The energy spent monitoring and protecting themselves was energy not spent recovering. What changes in an affirming environment is not just the tone — it is the clinical efficiency. People who feel safe speak more honestly, engage more fully, and reach the real material of their lives more quickly. The group itself becomes a corrective emotional experience — perhaps the first room they have ever been in where no one needed any explanation.

Call us at (610) 947-0800 to begin yours or a loved one’s journey toward recovery in a program where your identity is not a footnote but a foundation.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The program serves people wherever they are in their relationship with their identity — fully out, privately questioning, or anywhere in between. You are not required to have a resolved or public identity to participate. The group is a safe space precisely because no one is required to be further along than they are.
No. All treatment at Provive is fully protected under HIPAA. What you share in individual or group therapy remains confidential. Nothing about your identity, your participation, or your clinical content is disclosed without your explicit written consent.
Yes. Clinicians who facilitate the LGBTQ+ program have specific training in LGBTQ+-affirming care, minority stress theory, and the trauma and substance use patterns most common to LGBTQ+ populations. This is not a general clinical staff member who happens to be inclusive — it is a clinician who has oriented their practice toward this population.
Many LGBTQ+ individuals who come to Provive have had prior treatment experiences that were at best inadequate and at worst actively harmful around identity. We take that history seriously. The LGBTQ+ program is specifically structured to be different — in the peer group, in individual therapy, and in the clinical culture of the program as a whole. You do not need to pretend those experiences did not happen. They are part of what we are here to work with.
Yes. The LGBTQ+ program serves the full breadth of LGBTQ+ identities, including transgender, nonbinary, gender nonconforming, and gender-questioning individuals. Clinicians are trained in gender-affirming care and the specific experiences — including gender dysphoria, medical transition, and trans-related discrimination — that may be part of a client’s clinical picture.
The LGBTQ+ program is integrated into Provive’s PHP and IOP programming, which most major insurance plans cover. Call (610) 947-0800 for a confidential benefits verification at no cost.

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