Idaho's Top Intensive Outpatient Program

Find out how an IOP can empower you to overcome addiction and live a fulfilling, joyful life.

What is it?

An Intensive Outpatient Program is an excellent option for those who need a step-down from inpatient care but still require a high level of support and structure. It allows you to resume your daily life while receiving treatment.

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About Our Program

Our intensive outpatient program employs evidence-based treatments to address the underlying causes of substance use.

During our therapy sessions, we delve into various topics that can help you set positive habits and prevent relapse. Some of the areas that we cover include learning techniques to regulate emotions, resolving past traumatic experiences, and managing stress and anger.

We also place a strong emphasis on physical fitness as we believe that exercise plays a crucial role in helping clients achieve optimal health.

Under the guidance of licensed counselors and health professionals, clients develop the skills necessary to take control of their lives and adopt a new, healthy lifestyle.

What To Expect

Our program is designed to teach important coping skills and build resilience while challenging unhealthy thoughts and behaviors. You'll also get the support you need throughout the program so you can make meaningful progress towards your goals. Participants can expect to engage in emotional, spiritual, and physical activities such as:

Participants can expect to engage in emotional, spiritual, and physical activities such as:

Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Meditation, Yoga, & Holistic Treatments

Emotional Processing

Experiential Therapy

Physical Activity

Frequently Asked Questions

IOP

An Intensive Outpatient Program is a specialized treatment designed to help people recover from alcohol or drug addiction while continuing to live at home or in a sober living facility.

An IOP program typically lasts nine weeks to three months but can be tailored according to the needs of each individual patient.

Anyone dealing with substance use disorders who require structured treatment but do not need 24-hour supervision can join.

Typically, IOP sessions are scheduled for 3-4 hours per day, 3-5 days per week.

In an IOP, individuals receive a range of support and services, such as individual and group counseling, relapse prevention education, medication management, and family therapy, among others.

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