Addiction therapy in Ohio offers comprehensive solutions for recovery, providing effective treatment options that promote lasting sobriety and enhance overall well-being.
INTENSIVE OUT PATIENT (IOP)
Intensive outpatient addiction treatment is designed to provide ongoing structured care for adults who are newly sober yet require strong and ongoing support. Individuals in IOP are assisted in maintaining required abstinence through scheduled sessions including:
Individual therapy
Group therapy
Family therapy
Case management
Individuals may be employed part-time during the IOP program. The IOP phase of recovery varies in length depending upon the individual but may range between 8 to 20 weeks.
AFTERCARE PROGRAM
The primary goal of participants in the Aftercare program phase of recovery is to maintain recovery and prevent relapse. Individuals work with a sponsor and continue to attend recovery meetings throughout the week. Aftercare is tailored to fit the needs of the individual with the long-term goal of a discovering a sense of purpose and meaningful relationships that support sobriety.
OUTPATIENT (OP)
Individuals attending the OP program may work full-time and must remain committed to substance abstinence. Through continued individual and group therapy, participants practice newly acquired behaviors in their home and work environments.
CASE MANAGEMENT
Case management is designed to assist clients in accessing the external resources necessary for a successful recovery from substance abuse. The case management professional removes the burden of finding resources from the client or the clients’ loved ones. Through assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring, the case manager helps the client focus on their recovery by removing the stressors of locating assistance.