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Intensive Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - Harriman, TN.

Intensive outpatient treatment, also known as "IOP", is a method of recovery from an addiction problem that is substantially more involved and comprehensive than a conventional outpatient program. Intensive outpatient treatment is a vital action for clients in Harriman who have just completed residential or inpatient rehabilitation, and still require moderate assistance and intervention while they transition to a drug free and wholesome way of living. IOP's consist of therapy which takes place more frequently than conventional outpatient, where the person will take part in the treatment usually once or twice a week unless otherwise determined.

Intensive outpatient treatment usually involves individual and group counseling meetings to continue to help address the individual's addiction. Individual sessions may occur 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, focus is placed on building relapse prevention abilities, managing every day stresses and triggers, and how to manage any discomforts and drug cravings. Some intensive outpatient rehab programs include family and couples/marriage counseling into the treatment process, which may be beneficial for individuals who need to rebuild their relationships with their loved ones and family members.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Facilities offering this service in Harriman, TN

  • Westcare Tennessee Treatment Facility
    865-234-7030
    229 Carter Avenue
    Harriman, TN. 37748

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

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

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