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Intensive Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - New London, WI.

Intensive outpatient treatment, also known as "IOP", is a type of rehabilitation for a substance abuse problem that is substantially more involved and comprehensive than a standard outpatient program. Intensive outpatient treatment is a vital aspect of recovery for people in New London who have just completed inpatient or residential rehabilitation, and still need moderate support and encouragement while they transition to a sober and productive way of living. IOP's consist of treatment which takes place much more frequently than standard outpatient, where clients will participate in the treatment on a part time basis unless otherwise determined.

Intensive outpatient treatment normally involves individual and group counseling meetings to continue to help address the individual's addiction. Individual sessions often occur at least once a week, and group sessions can provide the peer support that is often crucial for long term recovery. In intensive outpatient treatment, clients work on refining relapse prevention skills, managing every day stresses and triggers, and how to manage any lingering withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings. Some intensive outpatient rehab programs incorporate family and couples/marriage counseling into the recovery process, which may be beneficial for people who must rebuild their lives with their loved ones and family members.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs offering this service in New London, WI

  • Serenity Recovery Clinic LLC
    920-250-5738
    401 West North Water Street
    New London, WI. 54961

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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