Recovery | IOP

IOP: Intensive Outpatient Programs

This innovative individualized IOP has its roots in working with clients with Dual Diagnosis Disorders: those with Chemical/Alcohol dependency and/or other addictions, as well as mental health disorders such as Depression, Anxiety, and Bi-Polar Disorder etc.

Recovery: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Psychotherapy focuses on healing the emotional roots of all addictions and mental health

disorders, in order to begin the process of RECOVERY. As in all recovery: physical, emotional, mental, behavioral, and spiritual, it takes time. In your disease you have invested every waking moment, you now have the opportunity to invest that same time into your RECOVERY. What have you got to lose?

Most programs can stabilize you in the first 30-90 days of your sobriety, but provide little to no aftercare. Our program is designed to be implemented at any stage of your RECOVERY, and to provide follow up treatment for up to 1 year. It can be utilized as an adjunct to your existing

inpatient, sober living, or counseling treatment program, or as its own program.

This innovative, individualized Intensive Outpatient Program has it is roots in working with the dually diagnosed client. These clients have alcohol or chemical dependency and/or other addictions, as well as mental health disorders. In addition, we also specialize in treating TRAUMA disorders.

Case Management

Case Managers will provide each client with a complete initial evaluation, assess their treatment goals and develop an individual treatment plan for the client. If needed, each client can meet with their case manager on a weekly basis wherein they will receive support and track their progress toward their treatment goals.

Harmony Heals IOP has 2 Tracks:

Track 1: Trauma/ Codependency

The Trauma/Codependency track addresses the underlying core traumatic issues that often plague the Chemical/Alcohol dependent person. Harmony Heals believes that until you address these issues thoroughly you may find it difficult to sustain your sobriety long term.

Track 2: Addictions/Relapse Prevention

The Addictions/Relapse Prevention Track is designed for clients who need additional support and structure to maintain a sober lifestyle. This may occur following an inpatient stay or as an adjunct to a sober living program, or independent of either.

Group Schedule:

(Morning) 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri

(Evening) 6:00 PM-9:00 PM Wed, Thu

  • You can request a 30 Min or 1 hr. individual therapy
  • Fees will be based on which program you attend and what additional services you request.

The Trauma/Codependency Track Includes:

Two small Group Sessions a week, one gender specific and one co-ed, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am-12pm. Facilitated by a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Techniques and Topics Covered:

  • Psychodrama
  • Art and Expressive Therapy
  • Inner Child Work
  • Sand Tray Work
  • Grief and Loss
  • Family of Origin Issues
  • Anger Management and Expression
  • Codependency
  • Therapeutic Massage

A 30min session of massage therapy is recommended because Trauma Survivors often deal with Chronic Pain, Muscle Tension, Stress, and Fatigue. When confronted with a Traumatic situation, be it long term Chronic Trauma or a single episode, the body often retains this memory in the form of Chronic Pain or Muscle Tension. Chronic Pain and discomfort can in itself be a trigger for Relapse, and Prevent complete emotional Recovery.

The Addictions/Relapse Prevention Track Includes:

Two small co-ed Group Sessions a week, Mondays and Fridays 9am-12pm. Facilitated by a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

Techniques and Topics Covered:

  • Core Principles of Addiction
  • Relapse Prevention/Triggers
  • Recovery Education
  • Grief and Loss
  • Life Skills
  • Anger Management
  • Family of Origin Issues
  • Making Amends

Adjunct Services

Additional services which can be provided for an additional fee are:

Weekly Individual Therapy sessions are recommended to address the underlying causes of your addiction and to relearn appropriate sober coping strategies.

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