Intensive Outpatient Program:
Comprehensive Adolescent Care

Who Is this for

Adolescents grappling with the complexities of substance use and mental health challenges.

Overview

Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (AIOP) is a beacon of hope and guidance for our youth and their families, providing them with the tools they need to navigate life's challenges with resilience and confidence. A compassionate and personalized approach to individual counseling.

Objective

Providing adolescents and families with the tools they need to navigate life's challenges with resilience and confidence.  Empowering our clients to unlock their potential and embark on a transformative journey toward wellness.

Approach

An evidence-based curriculum for adolescents where a level of care is appropriate for youth who would benefit from more support than weekly outpatient therapy appointments but do not meet the criteria for residential treatment or hospitalization. Recognizing that each journey is unique, our AIOP is thoughtfully designed to deliver a structured yet flexible treatment environment that supports adolescents' specific challenges.

Referral Source

Therapist, hospitals, parents, community providers

RELATED PROGRAMS

  • Therapeutic Day Treatment: Providing adolescents with alternatives when experiencing school avoidance, truancy, academic underachievement and suspensions.
  • Family Therapy for IOP: Our program values family involvement, requiring parents or guardians to join a weekly support group, with additional family therapy recommended to foster positive change.
  • Medication Management with APRN: Our program includes meetings with our Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to assess whether medication may benefit your child, while also coordinating care and helping connect with providers if needed.

Clinician Backgrounds

Experienced professionals specializing in trauma-informed care, mental health counseling, and family support, providing expert guidance to youth and families involved in state services. Common professional backgrounds include:

  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs)
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs)
  • Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)
  • Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (LADC)
  • Psychiatrists (MD or DO) with a focus on child psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychologists (PhD or PsyD)

Ages

12-18

Meeting Frequency

Three to five
times per week

Meeting Length

3 hours

Program Length

10 weeks

Insurance

All major
forms accepted

Guiding Teens Toward Growth, Healing, and Lasting Change