The Utah drug rehab Intensive Outpatient program at Turning Point educates clients on how to maintain long-term sobriety through a comprehensive learning process about the many facets of "coping skills." The drug and alcohol rehab program is 8 weeks long and consists of 12+ hours of educational and group therapy sessions per week along with a total of 8 one-on-one sessions!
Since virtually all addictions, chemical or otherwise, are rooted in some form of co-occurring psychological disorder, it takes time and supportive therapy to assist this growth to get through. The outpatient program is for that support base that extends out a few months or more after initial consultation.
At Turning Point Drug Rehab Center patients will still have reference to those who are there to help. Although they are not doing a live-in therapy session they still have contact with any of our staff and are equipped with mental tools given by some of the finest Utah drug and alcohol rehab program professionals.
After proper assessment and outlining of individual therapy, a schedule will be created specifically fit to the client's needs. The outpatient experience is good so that it provides sessions to aid the recovering drug or alcohol addict while also giving them time to take care of life's daily tasks and duties − as well as have time to simply enjoy the journey substance free.
Upon every visit to Turning Point Drug Rehab Center, each client will receive an in-depth interview and assessment to determine the client's needs and to help develop their individual treatment plan. A complete Discharge Summary is given to each client who completes the program.
IOP SCHEDULE:
Night Session:
Monday thru Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT INCLUDES:
Drug and Alcohol Relapse Prevention
Life Skills
How to Recognize, Confront and Handle Triggers
Health and Nutritional Study
Family and Relationship Education
Continuing Care
Anger Management/Domestic Violence
Relaxation and Meditation Skills
Phases of Recovery
Deactivation of Cravings
Dangerous Situations
Having Good Times without Substances
Thought Distortions
Coping with Pain and Prescription Medications
Preparing for Stressful Situations
Assessing your Social Life
Stress Management/Distress Tolerance Skills
Neurobiological aspects of the Brain and Addiction
Looking Ahead: Plans, Goals, and Dreams
Spirituality
Issues of the Recovering Family
Relationships
Codependency
Anger Management
Anxiety/Social Anxiety
Self-Esteem and Acceptance
Diet and Nutrition
Grief and Loss
Holidays
...and so much more!