Outpatient programs typically less than nine hours of treatment each week. Group and individual therapy may be available once or twice a week, but education and support group meetings are also common components of this program.
Additionally, outpatient addiction treatment is available at various levels of care and intensity. As you progress through recovery and require less clinical support, many treatment plans will start with a more comprehensive level of outpatient care and then transition you to lower-level care programs.
There are several different types of outpatient programs, and all of them can be beneficial. Some of the most common types of outpatient treatment programs include the following options.
Also referred to as day treatment, this is a type of outpatient treatment where someone goes to a treatment center for several hours per day, every day. Then, individuals are allowed to go home to go to sleep.
A typical day in this type of program typically focuses on group counseling, Psychotherapy, and lesson plans that help you with the addiction recovery process.
Intensive outpatient treatment allows someone to continue their daily activities while also spending several hours per day in continuing care. This type of behavioral health is frequently viewed as a transition from a residential treatment center to outpatient life. If you are in the early stages of addiction recovery or have work commitments that you cannot leave behind, these outpatient services could be beneficial.
Group therapy sessions are typically a very important part of outpatient treatment. This is an opportunity for someone to learn from other people’s experiences. Everyone will go around sharing information about their substance abuse and addiction history, as long as they are comfortable with it, before talking about treatment options that have worked for them. Sometimes, it is beneficial for people to learn from other patients in addition to professional counselors.
Also known as individualized outpatient therapy. This is a critical part of substance abuse and mental health treatment. It is entirely private, allowing people to open up more with the counselor. This also gives the counselor or therapist an opportunity to customize the treatment plan to meet the needs of the patient. This is also an opportunity to address a co-occurring disorder, such as depression or anxiety, which is also known as a dual diagnosis.
These are just a few of the most common types of outpatient treatment programs. At Riverside Recovery of Tampa, we will help you find the right treatment program to meet your needs on the road to recovery.