An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured treatment option designed for individuals who need moderate to high-intensity care while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Unlike inpatient care, participants live at home and can continue working or attending to family life in areas like Easton and the Lehigh Valley.
At Recovery Cove, the program typically involves the following:
Schedule and Commitment Participants commit to 9 to 18 hours per week, often over a period of 8 to 12 weeks. Evening sessions are available to accommodate those with full-time jobs.
Therapeutic Services The program offers a holistic approach using evidence-based therapies, including:
- Group therapy sessions held 3 to 5 evenings per week to build peer connections.
- Individual counseling focused on personal goals and triggers.
- Family therapy to strengthen home support networks.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and relapse prevention education.
- Holistic activities such as yoga and medication-assisted treatment if needed.
This level of care is more intensive than traditional outpatient therapy but provides more flexibility than a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP). It focuses on building coping strategies and support networks to ensure long-term sobriety.
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