Core Recovery’s Teen Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program treats adolescents struggling with a range of mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, stress, PTSD, bipolar disorder (BPD), obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), personality disorders, and more.
Core Recovery’s Teen Mental Health IOP provides comprehensive, integrated care, between three and five days per week. The program is designed to occur after school hours, so teens can get the help that they need without disrupting their ordinary school routine.
Core Recovery’s clinical team includes therapists, psychiatric professionals, registered dietitians, and case managers, all of whom work collaboratively to meet the individualized needs of every patient.
From the first day of treatment, the Core Recovery clinical team engages warmly, honestly, and empathetically with teenagers and their families to develop a customized treatment plan that is tailored to meeting that patient’s unique clinical needs and personal goals. Individualized treatment plans for Core Recovery’s adolescent patients include a combination of group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatric/medication management, and diet/nutrition counseling.
FAQs About Core Recovery's Teen Mental Health IOP
A: Teens are often in treatment with us between 3 and 6 month, however each person’s treatment plan is tailored to their unique needs and timeframes are different for each individual.
A: IOP programs allow for extensive structure and support throughout the week, while still allowing adolescents to live at home, attend school, and stay engaged with their natural supports.
A: Core Recovery’s Teen Mental Health IOP offers true integrated care, with group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy and medication management all offered through the same program. Engaging in all of these services at one location ensures continuity of care and collaboration between treatment team members.
A: Core Recovery offers family systems counseling integrated into our IOP and PHP programs. Family systems counseling aims to promote understanding and collaboration between couples or among family members to solve problems encircling one or more individuals with a focus on your recovery.