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Intensive Outpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers - Grapevine, TX.

Intensive outpatient treatment, also known as "IOP", is a form of recovery from an addiction problem that is considerably more involved and comprehensive than a conventional outpatient program. Intensive outpatient treatment is fundamental aspect of recovery for people in Grapevine who have just finished inpatient or residential rehab, and still need adequate support and intervention while they progress to a clean and sober and productive lifestyle. IOP's consist of treatment which takes place more frequently than conventional outpatient, where the person will participate in treatment services and activities on a part time basis unless otherwise adjudicated.

Intensive outpatient treatment typically involves individual and group counseling meetings to continue to treat the individual's addiction. Individual sessions will occur at least once a week, and group sessions will add the peer support that is vital for long term sobriety. In intensive outpatient treatment, clients work on improving relapse prevention skills, managing every day challenges and vulnerabilities, and how to manage any lingering withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Some intensive outpatient treatment centers involve family and couples/marriage counseling into the recovery process, which may be beneficial for individuals who must repair their relationships with their families and loved ones.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers offering this service in Grapevine, TX

  • Grapevine Valley Hope
    817-424-1305
    2300 William D Tate Avenue
    Grapevine, TX. 76051

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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