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Intensive Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Facilities - Commerce, OK.

Intensive outpatient treatment, or "IOP", is a form of treatment for a substance abuse problem that is significantly more involved and comprehensive than a regular outpatient program. Intensive outpatient treatment is fundamental action for people in Commerce who have recently completed inpatient or residential treatment, and still require moderate assistance and encouragement while they progress to a sober and ethical lifestyle. IOP's consist of therapy which occurs more frequently than regular outpatient, where clients will participate in treatment services and activities on a part time basis unless otherwise adjudicated.

Intensive outpatient treatment normally involves individual and group counseling sessions to continue to work on the individual's addiction. Individual sessions will take place at least once a week, and group sessions can provide the peer support that is vital for long term sobriety. In intensive outpatient treatment, clients work on refining relapse prevention skills, the management of every day challenges and triggers, and how to manage any discomforts and drug cravings. Some intensive outpatient rehab programs include family and couples/marriage counseling into the recovery process, which may be essential for individuals who must rebuild their relationships with their loved ones and family members.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs offering this service in Commerce, OK

  • Northeastern Oklahoma Council on
    918-675-4100
    304 North Mickey Mantle Boulevard
    Commerce, OK. 74339

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Payment Assistance
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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