About Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) delivers clinically effective care by combining evidence-based therapies with flexible scheduling to support real-life recovery. Clients participate in multiple weekly sessions that include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), relapse prevention, coping skills training, and group counseling. We focus on addressing both the psychological and behavioral aspects of addiction, while also offering individual therapy and family support when needed. Regular progress evaluations, drug testing, and clinical oversight ensure accountability, while our team equips each client with tools to maintain abstinence and successfully reintegrate into daily life—sober and supported.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
IOP is a structured treatment option that provides comprehensive therapy while allowing clients to live at home or in a sober living environment. It includes group sessions, individual counseling, relapse prevention, and support for mental health—all without full-time residential care.
Who is a good fit for IOP?
IOP is ideal for individuals who have completed detox or inpatient rehab and need continued support, or for those with mild-to-moderate addiction who don’t require 24/7 supervision. We conduct assessments to ensure IOP is clinically appropriate for your needs.
How many hours per week is the IOP?
Our IOP typically involves 9 to 15 hours of treatment per week, scheduled across several days. This flexible format allows clients to attend therapy while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities.
What types of therapy are included in IOP?
IOP includes a blend of evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, trauma-informed care, and group process work. Clients also receive individualized treatment planning and access to psychiatric support if needed.
Does IOP include relapse prevention support?
Yes. Relapse prevention is a core component of our IOP. We help clients identify triggers, build healthy coping skills, and develop personalized strategies to maintain sobriety long after treatment ends.