Intensive Outpatient Program

Flexible, supportive, and personalized care for mental health and substance abuse recovery

Begin Healing with Atlanta & Marietta’s Leading Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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Your recovery process starts with receiving treatment that accommodates your individual needs instead of requiring you to change your way of life to fit the treatment system. Marietta Springs’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) delivers evidence-based treatment to residents of Atlanta and Marietta to help manage mental health problems and substance use disorders.

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What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

People who need mental health or substance use treatment should consider IOP because it lets participants continue their recovery journey at home while keeping their capacity to manage their everyday duties.[1]

IOP exists between the level of full-time hospitalization and individual outpatient treatment. It provides more structure than occasional therapy visits, but without requiring an overnight stay. Participants typically attend treatment several days a week for a few hours each session.

The schedule lets you move forward in your recovery journey while keeping up with your work duties, school attendance, and family obligations.[1]

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Is IOP Right for Me?

Our program meets you where you are in your recovery journey. You might benefit from an IOP if:

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Why Choose Marietta Springs for IOP?

Our IOP program provides the following services under expert guidance to deliver individualized care for full-person recovery.

Our organization provides therapeutic services through the following individual therapy sessions, group therapy, and family therapy programs:

  • Individualized sessions which help you recognize your personal obstacles while teaching you effective coping methods and constructive communication abilities.
  • Evidence-based treatment methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which provide clients with emotional management skills while teaching mindfulness techniques and helping them replace destructive thought patterns.[3]
  • Trauma-informed care that acknowledges your past experiences while using a sensitive approach to handle them.
  • A wellness program that integrates holistic practices, which unite mindfulness with meditation and breathwork, and stress reduction methods to achieve total wellness.

Our dual diagnosis care offers complete treatment plans for patients who have mental health conditions and substance use disorders. The treatment team consists of licensed therapists, psychiatrists, and addiction counselors who track patient development, teach coping skills, and modify treatment plans to prevent relapse.[4]

The healing process requires more than one person to achieve success. Family therapy sessions enable loved ones to establish trust as they work to solve conflicts and enhance their communication abilities. Educational workshops deliver two essential benefits to family members by teaching them about addiction science and mental health disorders, and showing them how to create boundaries and build supportive coping strategies.

Our team consists of licensed therapists, psychiatrists, counselors, and case managers who specialize in trauma, depression, anxiety, substance misuse, and dual diagnosis. Our organization operates through a client-first model, which provides stigma-free care to establish trust and empowerment through compassionate treatment.

Your journey doesn’t end when the program does. Our team develops customized aftercare plans for each client through individualized relapse prevention methods, ongoing therapy sessions, alumni meetings, and peer support services.[5,6]

We recognize that managing treatment responsibilities with daily activities proves to be difficult for many people. That’s why our IOP offers the following:

  • Different time slots to match your daily schedule.
  • Telehealth options so you can attend sessions virtually if needed.
  • Convenient location near Atlanta in Marietta, with easy accessibility.
  • A treatment plan developed to match your lifestyle instead of the other way around.
insurance can help cover up to 100% of the cost

Insurance Coverage

We work with most major insurance providers to make treatment affordable and reduce out-of-pocket costs. The admissions team of our organization checks your benefits eligibility during document processing to enable you to focus on recovery instead of administrative tasks. We provide assistance with coverage inquiries and direct you through the entire process.

Take the First Step Today

Reach out today for a free, confidential assessment and talk to a licensed professional about our Intensive Outpatient Program near Atlanta in Marietta. Marietta Springs provides customized plans together with compassionate care, flexible scheduling, and a supportive community to assist you in taking back control of your life.

Get a free assessment to speak with a recovery specialist who will guide you toward health and stability. Your new beginning starts right now.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IOP program in Atlanta & Marietta?

An IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) is a structured therapeutic option that lets participants receive frequent care (several times per week) while still living at home. It fills the gap between standard outpatient therapy and inpatient treatment.

Unlike inpatient care, you don’t stay overnight in an IOP. You attend therapy, counseling, and skill-building sessions several times a week but return home in the evenings. This gives you flexibility without sacrificing needed support.

You might be a good fit if weekly therapy isn’t enough support, you have responsibilities (work, school, family), or you’re stepping down from inpatient treatment but aren’t fully ready for independent care.

 Most programs include individual therapy, group therapy, family sessions, relapse prevention, mindfulness, and coping skills training. Some also offer dual diagnosis treatment when substance use and mental health concerns co-occur.

Program length can vary depending on severity and needs, but many run 6 to 12 weeks, with participants gradually reducing frequency as they progress.

Yes. Many programs include family education or therapy sessions to improve support systems, communication, and to help loved ones understand the recovery process.

Aftercare is critical. Your program should include ongoing support — relapse prevention, peer support services, alumni groups, and follow-up therapy — to help maintain long-term recovery.

Most major insurance plans include some coverage for IOP services, especially for mental health or substance use treatment. The admissions team can help you verify your benefits and work with out-of-pocket cost options.

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Bassuk, E. L., Hanson, J., Greene, R. N., Richard, M., & Laudet, A. (2016). Peer-delivered recovery support services for addictions in the United States: A systematic review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 63, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2016.01.003