An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured level of mental health care for individuals who need more support than traditional weekly therapy, but do not require inpatient hospitalization.
IOP allows participants to receive consistent, evidence-based treatment while continuing to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities such as work, school, and family life.
Treatment is delivered through a combination of individual therapy, group therapy, and skill-building sessions, with care tailored to each individual’s clinical needs and goals. Progress is regularly monitored to ensure treatment remains effective and responsive.
IOP may serve as:
The goal of IOP is to promote stabilization, improve coping skills, and support long-term recovery in a structured yet flexible outpatient setting.