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Adolescent Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

In-Person 
Mondays 5:30pm-8:30pm
Tuesdays 5:30pm-8:30pm
Thursdays5:30pm-8:30pm


Virtual
Wednesdays 5:30pm-8:30pm
Fridays 5:30pm-8:30pm
Saturdays 9am-12pm​

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Group Therapy

Group therapy offers  benefits for individuals seeking mental health support. By participating in group therapy sessions (virtually or in person), individuals can experience a sense of connection and belonging as they engage with others facing similar challenges. It provides a space for individuals to share their experiences, gain support, and learn from the perspectives of others. Group therapy also fosters a sense of community and offers a unique opportunity for individuals to enhance their communication and interpersonal skills. In this collaborative environment, participants can receive feedback, practice new coping strategies, and develop a network of support.

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Family Therapy

Family therapy for  mental health offers a range of significant benefits. It provides a platform for open communication and understanding, facilitating improved relationships and a sense of unity within the family system. Through family therapy, family members can gain insight into their loved one's experiences and challenges, fostering empathy. Family therapy also enables families to develop effective coping strategies and problem-solving skills together, enhancing their ability to manage conflict and navigate stressful situations.

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Care Coordination

Care coordination for outpatient behavioral health offers benefits for young individuals and their families. By coordinating care across providers and agencies, it ensures a comprehensive and streamlined approach to treatment. Care coordination serves as a central point of contact, fostering effective communication and collaboration among providers, therapists, educators, and family members. This collaborative effort helps to prevent fragmentation and duplication of services, leading to  individualized care plans. Care coordination also facilitates a holistic understanding of an adolescent's needs, ensuring that interventions and supports are well-coordinated and tailored to their unique circumstances. 

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Medication Management

Medication can play a crucial role in supporting mental health and improving overall well-being. When prescribed and monitored by qualified healthcare professionals, medications can effectively alleviate symptoms associated with various mental health conditions. Medications can help restore chemical imbalances in the brain, reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and other mental health disorders. They promote stability, enabling individuals to better engage in therapy and develop coping skills.

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EMDR Therapy

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy offers numerous benefits for individuals seeking to address traumatic experiences and other distressing life events. Through a structured approach, EMDR helps individuals process and heal from traumatic memories and associated symptoms. By engaging in bilateral stimulation, such as eye movements or taps, EMDR activates the brain's natural healing mechanisms, facilitating the reintegration of distressing memories and promoting adaptive resolution. EMDR can lead to a decrease in the intensity and distress associated with traumatic memories, reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, and improve overall emotional well-being. It also assists individuals in developing new insights, perspectives, and adaptive beliefs about themselves and their experiences. 

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Individualized Care

Individualized treatment and care for outpatient adolescent behavioral health offer benefits for our clients. Tailoring interventions to meet the unique needs, strengths, and goals of each adolescent allows for targeted and personalized support. Individualized treatment recognizes that each young person's experiences and challenges are different, and therefore requires a customized approach to maximize effectiveness. By focusing on the specific needs of the individual, professionals can design treatment plans and interventions that address their specific mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, or behavioral issues. This approach promotes a sense of ownership and empowerment for the adolescent, as they are actively involved in developing their treatment goals and strategies

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