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Substance Use: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our IOP programs are designed to support individuals in recovery from substance use disorders while maintaining a level of autonomy and accountability in their daily lives.

Day Session

Monday,Tuesday,Thursday
10:00am – 1:00pm

Evening Session

Monday,Tuesday,Thursday
6:00pm – 9:00pm

Flexible schedule

Based on Individual Needs

Typical Timeline  6-8 Weeks

Program Components

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Group Therapy

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    sessions are led by a licensed clinician and focus on essential topics such as identifying triggers, managing cravings, developing healthy coping skills, and fostering peer support.
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Family Night

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    Family Night is held every 4–6 weeks, offering education on addiction, improving communication, and building a supportive home environment
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Evidence Based Intervention

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    Clients participate in educational workshops that cover areas like addiction education, stress management, emotional regulation, and vital life skills.
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Support Groups

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    the program incorporates 12-Step or alternative support groups—such as AA, NA, SMART Recovery, or Recovery Dharma—tailored to each individual’s preferences and needs.
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Recovery Yoga

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    As part of our IOP programming, each group receives a dedicated weekly session of recovery yoga and/or qigong. These gentle, trauma-informed practices support emotional regulation, nervous system healing, and mind-body connection… offering clients a powerful somatic tool to support their mental health and recovery journey.

FAQ

Who is Substance Abuse IOP for?
This program is designed for individuals who have already completed detox or residential treatment and are ready to take the next step in their recovery journey. It’s ideal for those who do not require 24-hour supervision but still need a structured and supportive environment to stay sober and build healthy routines.
How long does IOP last?
Typically 6-8weeks, with a flexible schedule based on individual needs.
What is the goal of IOP?
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) focus on relapse prevention, building healthy coping skills, improving emotional regulation, and supporting a smooth reintegration into daily life.

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