An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a type of addiction treatment that offers more structure and support than traditional outpatient programs but less intensive care compared to residential or inpatient programs. It involves regular attendance at group therapy sessions, individual counseling, and other therapeutic activities while still allowing participants to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities.
A mental health evaluation is a face-to-face interview with a licensed therapist who will ask about current concerns and past medical and psychiatric history. An assessment allows us to effectively evaluate present symptoms to identify the program and service that best meets your needs.
Individual therapy is one-on-one sessions with a therapist to help treat your mental health. Family therapy is where family members come together to improve their communication and resolve conflicts. Child therapy is one on one therapy that focuses on children and adolescents with their behavioral or mental health.
Medication Management involves a psychiatric evaluation to help determine if medication is needed and the ongoing monitoring of medication.
Neurofeedback is a therapy used to treat many mental health issues. Such as relieving stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental conditions
Psychosocial Rehabilitation is services provided in-home or community focusing of re-enforcing skills to increase quality of life. Psychosocial rehabilitation focuses on:
Social skills
Anger management
Problem identification and resolution
Transitional living skills
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