Harmony Place Monterey is an IOP/PHP transitional-living treatment center, that specializes in eating disorders, addiction recovery, post-traumatic stress and mental health issues. Harmony Place in Monterey is a one-of-a-kind outpatient alternative to residential care and is specifically designed as an intensive, three hours per day Outpatient Program or as a six hours per day Partial Hospitalizat
ion Program.Harmony Place offers a unique set of programs for difficult-to-treat addictive behavior. Harmony Place Monterey offers comfortable and serene housing in addition to extraordinary, life-changing programming. Our treatment approaches address and relieve addictive behaviors, including intimacy problems often associated with eating disorders, chemical dependency, co-dependency, sexual and relational difficulties, and chronic relapse. Our therapies dig to the bottom of onerous issues that can continue to sabotage recovery and long-term success. We specialize in moving our clients securely out of addiction and beyond the fear of slipping back. INSURANCE
Harmony Place is in network with most insurance companies, including Blue Cross and Blue Shield. THE CO-THERAPY TEAM and DIRECTORS
Meet Dr. Mark Schwartz and Lori Galperin, MSW
who direct the Harmony Place Monterey team of specialists. With more than 30 years of experience, they have each worked with hundreds of individuals and couples to heal from deep, often long-lasting issues. These nationally recognized leaders have lectured to more than 50,000 worldwide professionals and have directed five residential and inpatient treatment programs in cities across the United States, including St. Louis, Missouri; New Orleans, Louisiana; Los Angeles, CA; and Kansas City, Kansas. Galperin work with each of the intensive outpatient clients daily. Dr. Schwartz and Lori Galperin co-directed Castlewood Treatment Center and Monarch Cove Treatment Center, specializing in Eating Disorders, for many years. They also founded Masters & Johnson Trauma and Compulsivity Programs in St. Louis, Kansas City, Los Angeles, and New Orleans prior to that. They have both lectured internationally and have written multiple papers and textbook chapters on the subject of addiction. They have worked directly with hundreds of clients and are experienced with the most difficult-to-treat relapse situations. Schwartz and Galperin also specialize in trauma-based disorders as well as intimacy disorders and attachment issues, much of which is often attributed as the original cause of addiction and the need to self-medicate.