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Intensive Outpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Sparks, NV.

Intensive outpatient treatment, also known as "IOP", is a method of rehabilitation for an addiction problem that is substantially more comprehensive and involved than a regular outpatient program. Intensive outpatient treatment is an essential action for people in Sparks who have recently completed residential or inpatient rehabilitation, and still want moderate support and encouragement while they transition to a sober and wholesome way of living. IOP's involve treatment which takes place more often than normal outpatient, where the person will participate in the treatment on a part time basis unless otherwise adjudicated.

Intensive outpatient treatment normally involves group and sometimes individualized counseling sessions to continue to treat the person's addiction. Individual sessions often take place at least once a week, and group sessions will add the peer support that is often crucial for long term sobriety. While in intensive outpatient treatment, clients work on refining relapse prevention abilities, the management of every day stresses and vulnerabilities, and how to manage any lingering withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Some intensive outpatient rehab programs involve family and couples/marriage counseling into the recovery process, which may be vital for clients who must rebuild their relationships with their families and loved ones.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs offering this service in Sparks, NV

  • Life Change Center
    775-355-7734
    1755 Sullivan Lane
    Sparks, NV. 89431

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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