








ETHOS TREATMENT HELPS PEOPLE
RECOVER FROM ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
OUR CORE SERVICES
Substance Use Disorder
Intensive Outpatient Program
Tracks You Will Acquire
- Accept Accountability
- Identify Your Trigger
- Connect with Community Resources
- Use Coping Strategies To Meet Challenges
- Develop Recovery Capital
- Become Relapse Resistant
- Sustain Sobriety
- Begin Repair of Family Relationships
Mental Health
Intensive Outpatient Program
Conditions We Treat
- Clinical Depression (Major Depressive Disorder)
- Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Panic Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Mood Regulation Issues
- Other Mental Health Issues
Specialty Tracks
Intensive Outpatient Program
We are constantly striving to stay in tune with the needs of the community Tailored programs are developed as
CURRENT PROGRAMS
- Gambling Disorder Group
- Men in Recovery Group
- Primary Alcohol Group
- Women in Recovery Group
- Veterans and First Responders Group
WE ARE OPEN
IN PITTSBURGH!
Now seeing patients in-person at our new Fox Chapel location
ETHOS Treatment has expanded to the Pittsburgh area. In-person programs for people struggling with substance use disorder and mental health issues
FOX CHAPEL LOCATION:
300 Chapel Harbor, Suite 204, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
UPCOMING LOCATION:
110 Fort Couch Road, Suite 306, Pittsburgh, PA 15241
TELEHEALTH SERVICES:
Full lineup of Intensive Outpatient Programs available online via TELEHEALTH.
Has a mental health or substance use issue changed the way you feel, think and act? ETHOS will help you get your life back. Our unique combination of individual counseling, small group and family therapy in an Intensive Outpatient Program maximizes the potential for long-term, sustainable recovery
START YOUR JOURNEY
TO RECOVERY NOW
36 PROGRAMS
OUR 9 LOCATIONS
Broomall, PA
2000 Sproul Rd., Ste. 102
Broomall, PA 19008
267.669.0300
Collegeville, PA
409 2nd Ave., Ste. 202
Collegeville, PA 19426
267.669.0300
Jenkintown, PA
1077 Rydal Rd., Ste. 107
Jenkintown, PA 19046
267.669.0300
Philadelphia, PA
1528 Walnut Street, Ste. 510
Philadelphia PA 19102
267.669.0300
Pittsburgh, Upper Saint Clair, PA
110 Fort Couch Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
267.669.0300
Pittsburgh, Chapel Hill, PA
300 Chapel Harbor, Ste. 204
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
267.669.0300
Plymouth Meeting, PA
3031-A Walton Rd, Ste. 300
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
267.669.0300
West Chester, PA
The Cope Building
770 E Market St, Ste. 220
West Chester, PA 19380
267.669.0300
Wyomissing, PA
1150 Berkshire Blvd., Ste. 110
Wyomissing, PA 19610
267.669.0300
ETHOS CLINICIANS FOCUS 100% ON YOU!
Helping People Help People means we free our clinicians to spend all their time caring for clients while business people run the office. Clinicians love this model, enabling us to attract the best talent
OUR MISSION
The ETHOS mission is to provide optimum intensive therapeutic interventions to overcome the barriers that individuals face to achieve long-term recovery. Through consistent support in a multifaceted treatment approach, ETHOS strives to provide a therapeutic setting for individuals to find their authentic selves free from mental health issues and substance use disorders.

REAL STORIES FROM OUR COMMUNITIES
Our clients often describe their experience as a turning point-where they finally felt seen, supported, and understood. These stories reflect the compassionate care, personalized treatment, and long-term tools they gained through their recovery journey.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP
TOWARD HEALING
CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT IS JUST A MESSAGE AWAY.
Whether you’re seeking help for yourself or a loved one, our team is here to listen and guide you with care and respect. Reaching out can feel overwhelming-but you don’t have to navigate it alone. Complete the form and an admissions specialist will connect with you to discuss next steps, answer questions, and explore treatment options that fit your needs.
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OUR BLOG
ETHOS Institute will present an advanced clinical training for behavioral health professionals on Friday, February 20, 2026 that takes a deep dive into the clinical presentation of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Moving beyond stereotypes, the…
One in four young men reports feeling lonely most days, with 25% of men aged 15-34, according to 2023-2024 Gallup data, feeling this way, well above the 18% national average.
By Jackie Perez, ETHOS Treatment Over the past two decades, nicotine use among young people has evolved dramatically. Cigarettes have largely been replaced by brightly colored vapes, flavored disposable devices, and oral nicotine pouches like…
By Gabby Morgan, MSW, LSW, ETHOS Treatment, LLC Alcohol occupies a unique space in our culture. It is woven into holidays, celebrations, work gatherings, and even everyday routines. For many people, drinking feels less like…
When a teen is facing both a mental health concern and a substance use disorder — a situation known as dual diagnosis — the path to healing can feel complicated and overwhelming. But with the…
By Phil Waibel, MSW When Pew Research released new data showing that more Americans now see legalized sports betting as a bad thing for society, I wasn’t surprised. In group therapy, I’ve heard the same…
Don't worry if you missed Part 1, the webinar. You can still participate in Part 2, the in-person guided mindfulness practice. Participants will get expert help to make mindfulness accessible in both professional and personal…
By Sarah Notebaert, LCSW, CAADC, CCTP Today’s teens are often described as “the anxious generation.” While stress has always been part of adolescence, many parents, educators, and clinicians are seeing unprecedented levels of anxiety, burnout,…
By Samantha L. Osterlof, MS, CAADC We live in a world where connection, entertainment, and even identity are increasingly tied to the devices we carry in our pockets. Smartphones, tablets, and gaming systems can be…
This two-part, three hour course will explore the neuro-scientific, psychological, interpersonal, and spiritual bases for how mindfulness positively impacts clinical work, as well as professional and personal well-being. The first part will be a webinar.…







