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Intensive Outpatient Program Overview

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a comprehensive and highly individualized program designed to help individuals address chemical dependency issues.

The outpatient program, as opposed to an inpatient program, allows the individual to remain home with his/her family, resolve current life problems, and continue working. We believe that addictive disorders arise from multiple causes and have serious physical, mental, and emotional consequences. Ideal treatment involves withdrawal from all toxic substances within a drug-free, warm, supportive environment capable of effective intervention in the destructive process of psychoactive substance abuse. For many, this can best be accomplished in an intensive, structured, therapeutic outpatient environment. The degree of your commitment to the program will be the best indicator of your chance for successful recovery.

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You should find the atmosphere safe and discreet and the staff understanding of your condition and needs. You will gain support from others like yourself while contributing toward the recovery of others as well. Like yourself, others that choose our program are looking for a confidential treatment alternative. To provide this, we keep our groups to a maximum of six primary participants, enabling you to get the treatment you need without compromising your community or employment relationships.

Outpatient Programs

These programs consist of individual and group counseling services designed to work with core issues of chemical dependency. They also have Rapid Detox available for those who may need support with withdrawal symptoms. Rapid Detox greatly reduces discomfort and cravings associated to withdrawal and provides physiological help with early drug and alcohol detoxification. Finally, they provide random urinalysis testing to help support your recovery efforts.

The groups will cover the following areas of treatment, with additional content that will be added to address the unique needs of group members. In other words the group remains fluid, addressing the needs of the members that are in it, as opposed to a scripted process that may or may not meet the needs of the existing group members.

The following are just some of the types of issues covered:
• Re-establishing or maintaining family relationship that support recovery
Relapse prevention
• Developing a solid base of self-esteem
• Learning to relax and developing leisure activities without the use of drugs or alcohol
• Learning healthy boundaries
• Finding a comfortable spiritual path
• Learning to express your feelings and needs, so that you need not mask feelings with substances

Who is the Program for?
This type of program is designed for adults and adolescents who are dealing with a chemical dependency problem(s). The following details just a few of the reasons one might enter our Intensive Outpatient Program:
You are looking for an individualized treatment experience in a discreet setting
You are in early stage recovery and in need of support and stabilization
You have a Court Mandate to attend an outpatient treatment program
You have had a recent relapse with a need for increased outpatient support
You need a transitional compliment to a recent inpatient treatment episode
To make that initial bid for recovery without entering an inpatient program

Program Cost
All facility services vary, this is a good question. If needed, we will review your financial situation with you in order to establish a center that meets your needs.
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Aftercare Program:
Because aftercare is a critical component of ongoing recovery, These facilities provide weekly aftercare groups to support your ongoing recovery. During the aftercare phase of treatment in addition to your weekly group you may also be in ongoing family sessions as needed. In addition, you will continue to have pager access to your counselor to help support you in times of difficulty. Individual therapy and longer aftercare programs are available if desired and may be discussed with your counselor.

Frequently Asked Questions About This Type of Program

Will I be required to attend 12 step meetings?
No. While they believe that these support groups are helpful to some people, they usually do not hold a one size fits all attitude or approach to treatment. They will help you explore how to develop a support group or support network that best fits your values and your beliefs.

Do I have to tell my employer I am attending?
No! You do not need to tell anyone you do not want to. In fact, many people choose our program because they are concerned that involvement by their employer could jeopardize their career. It is important to note that there may be instances when the support of your employer may be advantageous in your bid for recovery.

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Last Updated: 2/9/05
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