
OUTPATIENT DRUG AND ALCOHOL REHAB IN LOS ANGELES
ROUTINE OUTPATIENT
Ongoing support for everyday life.
An outpatient program (OP), also called outpatient treatment (OT), provides structured therapy for mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs) without requiring a residential stay or detoxification. Treatment typically includes individual and group therapy, family counseling, educational groups, and motivational strategies.
What is an Outpatient Program?
Routine outpatient care is a type of treatment for mental health or substance use disorders (SUD) that involves less frequent and less intensive sessions compared to an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). It's a good option for people who need support but can manage their daily lives with minimal disruption.
Key Differences:
​The main differences between routine outpatient and IOP are the frequency and intensity of treatment. IOP offers a higher level of care with more frequent sessions and a more structured program. Routine outpatient is less demanding in terms of time commitment and is better suited for those who need less intensive support.
Who is Each Program for?
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Routine Outpatient: Someone who is generally functioning well in their daily life but needs ongoing support to manage their mental health or maintain sobriety.
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IOP: Someone who needs more structure and support to address their addiction or mental health challenges but can still live at home and maintain some daily routines.
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