An outpatient program (OP) provides flexible and ongoing treatment support for patients who have completed more intensive care levels or need structured support while maintaining their other responsibilities.[1] This level of care lets participants live the new life they’re creating from a clean slate while still attending treatment.
The schedule involves attending therapy sessions and support meetings a few hours weekly. Patients meet regularly with licensed therapists to address ongoing challenges, develop coping strategies, and strengthen their recovery skills.
OP serves as an important step in the mental health and addiction continuum of care, providing accountability and professional support while allowing patients to practice recovery skills in real-world settings. Treatment plans are personalized and may include:
- Weekly individual therapy sessions
- Group therapy meetings focusing on specific recovery topics
- Life skills development
- Relapse prevention planning
- Ongoing mental health support
- Family therapy, when appropriate