If your teen is struggling with substance use or mental health in San Diego, we have a solution. Evolve offers tailored mental health programs for teens through our IOP/PHP in San Diego. Learn more about our comprehensive program for teens, and help them get started on their journey to recovery.
What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program?
An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers structured therapy and support for mental health or substance abuse issues. It’s more intensive than standard outpatient care, but doesn’t require 24-hour residence at the facility. Participants attend therapy sessions several times a week, typically in the evenings, while maintaining their daily responsibilities like school and work.
Who We Treat:
- Depressive Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Psychotic Disorders
- Addictive Disorders
- Eating Disorders
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Conduct Disorders
- Trauma
The Benefits of IOP
- Flexible scheduling allows you to maintain work, school, or family commitments while receiving intensive therapy.
- Provides a supportive community where you can connect with others facing similar challenges.
- Offers a structured environment with regular therapy sessions and accountability.
- Promotes greater independence and self-management of mental health symptoms.
- Allows for a smoother transition from inpatient care to a less restrictive level of treatment.
Insurance Coverage for IOP/PHP
Insurance Accepted
Evolve works with most private insurance companies on an in-network and out-of-network basis. We talk to your insurance provider and advocate for you to maximize your benefits at every level of care.
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Frequently Asked Questions about IOP
What types of conditions or issues are typically treated in an IOP?
Our IOP at Evolve treats a range of mental health and substance use disorders, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, addiction, and eating disorders. We also provide support for issues such as grief, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
How does an IOP differ from other forms of treatment?
Unlike inpatient or residential programs where teens stay overnight, IOPs allow teens to live at home and continue with their daily routines while receiving intensive treatment during scheduled sessions after school.
What does a typical day in an IOP look l like?
Our IOP hours are Monday – Thursday, 4pm to 7pm. Teens receive a minimum of 3 clinical hours per day, 3-4 days per week. A typical day involves attending therapy sessions, group counseling, DBT skills training, experiential therapy, and possibly medication management appointments. We also offer one multi-family group weekly.
Who can benefit from participating in an IOP?
Teens who require more support than traditional therapy, but do not need round-the-clock care in a residential facility can benefit from an IOP. It’s suitable for teens who are stable enough to live at home but still need intensive treatment to manage their symptoms and work toward recovery.
How long does an IOP typically last?
IOP treatment at Evolve usually lasts at least a month. At the start of treatment, we work with each family to find the best schedule for their teen.
What types of therapies are offered in an IOP?
IOP treatment includes a combination of group therapy, individual counseling, educational workshops, and other therapeutic interventions. With this combination, IOP for teens addresses a wide range of mental health and addiction issues.
What happens after completing an IOP?
After completing an IOP, teens may transition to step-down programs for ongoing support. Our team will work with you and your teen to determine the best aftercare plan, which may include therapy, support groups, medication management, and other resources to help maintain progress and prevent relapse.