Located in Troy, Michigan, Michigan Center for Traumatic Stress - Rose Program provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
Learn more about Intensive Outpatient Program, Individual Therapy, Group Therapy.
Michigan Center for Traumatic Stress – Rose Program, located at 1861 East Maple Road in Troy, Michigan, provides specialized trauma-focused mental health services for adults, adolescents, and teens. The program is designed to deliver structured and intensive care through Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for individuals who require more support than standard outpatient therapy. Patients have access to daily individual therapy, group sessions, and comprehensive medication management to address complex trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and related mood disorders. The program supports co-occurring disorders and emphasizes personalized care tailored to each client’s needs.
The Rose Program integrates innovative and evidence-based therapeutic approaches that combine modern psychology with experiential techniques. Therapies include art therapy, music therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, movement and body work, theater experiential therapy, process work, writing therapy, and relationship and trust development. The program is structured to enhance emotional regulation, self-esteem, and relational skills while fostering resilience in individuals navigating the effects of trauma. With a compassionate and experienced clinical team, Michigan Center for Traumatic Stress provides a safe, supportive environment for clients to process trauma, improve mental health, and develop coping strategies for long-term well-being.