Core Recovery’s Teen Addiction Intensive Outpatient Program treats adolescents struggling with addiction to alcohol and other legal and illegal chemical substances (e.g., opioids), as well as non-substance-based addictions like social media, gambling, sex, love, and gaming.
Core Recovery’s Teen Addiction 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 patients include a combination of group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, psychiatric/medication management and treatment, and diet/nutrition counseling.
FAQs About Core Recovery's Teen Addiction IOP
A: Outpatient treatment is highly effective in treating all types of addiction, including drugs and alcohol. Core Recovery’s Intensive Outpatient Program is more accessible and flexible than an inpatient program, while still offering support and structure throughout the week.
A: At Core Recovery, we have extensive experience treating many different types of addiction, including drugs, alcohol, tobacco, social media, codependency, gaming, social media and internet.
A: Core Recovery’s teen IOP program runs after school, so students are able to maintain their current school schedules and stay connected to their normal routines and supports.
A: Groups are the foundation of our program and are required at all levels of care. Group therapy and psychoeducation offers our patients a safe and supportive space to process through their struggles with peers who can relate and are on their own healing journeys.