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Addiction what is an intensive outpatient program

Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) is a highly structured recovery program that provides a more intensive level of care than a standard outpatient or aftercare program.<br>visit us for more info: https://harcourthealth.com/addiction-what-is-an-intensive-outpatient-program/

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Addiction what is an intensive outpatient program

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  1. Addiction: What Is An Intensive Outpatient Program? Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) is a highly structured recovery program that provides a more intensive level of care than a standard outpatient or aftercare program.

  2. The Difference between Inpatient and Intensive Outpatient Treatment The difference between residential rehab and an IOP is that an outpatient program allows patients to remain at home. Despite the reduced time commitment, the range of services available for intensive outpatient addiction treatment is just as varied as inpatient care and often there is a wider variety of therapies available to support patients.

  3. Family Therapy A person with addiction is likely to have involved loved ones in their issues as a result of developing the illness. The damage that is done by substance abuse is not only focused on the individual themselves but those around them are invariably caught in the crossfire of negative behaviors and actions.

  4. Holistic Therapies Mindfulness techniques such as meditation and deep breathing exercises can be used in the years in recovery after treatment as effective protection against relapse.

  5. Who Should Consider an Intensive Outpatient Program? Just as with other types of addiction treatment, an IOP is not for everyone and some feel more comfortable committing themselves to live in a facility for the duration of rehab.

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