Valor Behavioral Health

Intensive Outpatient Program in Atlanta, GA

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Our intensive outpatient program in Atlanta offers a flexible treatment schedule at a high level of care. This allows you to continue treatment as you get back to your everyday life.

Contact us today to begin therapy and find your path to recovery.

At Valor Behavioral Health, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Atlanta is designed for individuals seeking a structured therapy environment while maintaining their daily life activities. 

We offer a blend of traditional and innovative therapies, ensuring each client receives the best possible care tailored to their unique needs to recover from substance use and mental health disorders.

If you or a loved one need help with addiction, visit our admissions page or text us at 678-679-4077 today.

What is an Intensive Outpatient Program?

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a form of treatment for mental health and substance abuse disorders that allows patients to live at home while receiving intensive therapy and support. 

IOPs are ideal for individuals transitioning from inpatient care or those who require more support than traditional outpatient services offer. This program focuses on empowering clients to manage their conditions effectively while integrating into their everyday life.

At Valor Behavioral Health, we have multiple different IOP options in Atlanta to help meet the needs of those who cannot leave their daily obligations to attend treatment.

What to Expect at Our Atlanta Intensive Outpatient Program

Our IOP in Atlanta provides a supportive, therapeutic environment with a focus on individual growth and healing. You can expect:

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Types of Therapies Utilized in our IOP Program in Atlanta

  • Holistic Therapy: This approach focuses on the whole person, considering physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. It includes practices like meditation, yoga, and nutrition counseling, aiming to balance all aspects of life for overall health and wellness.
  • Somatic Therapy: Somatic Therapy is a body-centered therapy that explores the connection between the mind and body. It is particularly effective in treating trauma, as it helps release tension and emotions stored in the body, promoting healing and self-awareness.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT is a widely-used therapy that targets negative and unproductive thought patterns, aiming to alter them to improve behavior and emotional regulation. It is effective in treating a variety of disorders, including anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): DBT is a form of therapy that helps in developing skills for managing emotions, reducing stress, and improving relationships. It combines individual psychotherapy with group skills training classes, emphasizing balance and acceptance.
  • Biofeedback Therapy: Biofeedback is a technique that teaches control over bodily functions through monitoring and feedback. It is used to improve health and performance by increasing awareness and control over physiological processes, such as heart rate and muscle tension.
  • Family Therapy: This therapy involves family members in the treatment process, recognizing that family dynamics can significantly impact an individual’s health. It helps in improving communication, solving family problems, and understanding and handling special family situations.
  • Trauma Therapy: Specialized in addressing the psychological effects of traumatic experiences, this therapy uses various techniques to help individuals process and overcome trauma. It aims to empower individuals by helping them develop coping strategies and resilience.

A Typical Day In Our Atlanta Intensive Outpatient Program

At Valor Behavioral Health, we blend structured therapy with the flexibility to maintain your daily routines. Each day is thoughtfully designed to foster personal growth and healing for mental health and dual diagnosis issues.

In general, here’s what you can expect:

Start your day with a group check-in, where you’ll connect with peers and set intentions. This is followed by therapeutic group sessions, which focus on various topics such as coping strategies, emotional regulation, and life skills.

Participate in workshops that help develop practical skills for managing daily life challenges. These sessions might include stress management, communication skills, or relapse prevention techniques.

Engage in activities like yoga, meditation, or art therapy. These are designed to complement traditional therapies by nurturing your mind, body, and spirit.

There’s time allocated for personal reflection, journaling, or engaging in self-guided activities that support your recovery journey.

Conclude your day with a group session to reflect on learnings, share experiences, and support each other, setting a positive tone for the evening.

This balanced approach ensures that while you’re part of our IOP, you’re not just receiving therapy, but also learning and practicing essential skills for a healthier, more balanced life.

How Do I Know I’m A Good Fit For an IOP Program?

You might be a good fit for our IOP if you:

  • Have completed an inpatient or Partial Hospitalization Program and need continued support
  • Are struggling with mental health or substance abuse but can maintain daily responsibilities
  • Need a structured therapy program without full-time residential care
  • Are motivated to participate actively in your recovery journey
  • Need a flexible treatment schedule to fulfill daily responsibilities, like work, school, or family life

How Long Does an IOP in Atlanta Last?

Our IOP program in Atlanta can vary in length depending on your needs in treatment. Most programs will last about one month. However, some IOP programs last for 90 days.

Thus, you and your treatment team will work together to determine whether you need to extend your time in IOP. They will also help you make a plan for aftercare, which may include continuing outpatient treatment and a peer support program.

Does Insurance Cover an IOP Program?

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), “All Marketplace plans cover mental health and substance abuse services as essential health benefits.” Many private insurance companies have followed the ACA and cover mental health and substance abuse treatment in their plans. Still, individual coverage may vary.

Most insurance plans will cover at least some of the cost of an IOP program. You can contact your insurance company for more information about your benefits. Our admissions team can also assist you in understanding your coverage.

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Last Updated on Aug 22, 2024

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If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health issues or dual diagnosis disorders and seeking a balanced approach to recovery, our Intensive Outpatient Program may be the right choice. 

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