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Intensive outpatient programs: IOPs When hospitalization is too much and psychotherapy isn’t enough |
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Perhaps you’ve been seeing your therapist regularly, but your depression, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorder symptoms are becoming more severe. Or you’ve just been discharged from the hospital, but you’re having trouble transitioning to work and home. An intensive outpatient program (IOP), which is a step in between, might be what you need. An Intensive Outpatient Program allows you to get comprehensive mental health treatment for part of the day while living at home. You may attend the program two, three, or five half days or evenings a week for two to eight weeks, depending upon your needs. You might go to work for at least part of the day. What are the advantages of an IOP?
What happens in an IOP? You will participate in facilitated groups that teach wellness and coping skills, on such topics as anger management, nutrition, communication skills and relaxation techniques. There will be handouts and you may have homework. There may be art and fitness activities led by specialists.
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“It can be tremendously supportive to be with others who share your experiences and who are in varying levels of recovery,” she says. “You find out you’re not the only one; that others have faced similar difficulties. Participants share tips about what’s worked for them.” Will my insurance company cover an IOP? How can I find an IOP?
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