Intensive Outpatient Program: Mental Health

The Intensive Outpatient Program for Mental Health ("IOP-MH") is a program designed specifically for male and female adolescents (age 13-18) who are experiencing emotional or behavioral problems that are significantly impacting their ability to be successful in the home, school or community. The IOP adolescent is currently attending school, maintaining a level of safety that does not require constant supervision and is willing to participate in a “talk” group therapy program. Adolescents need to be receiving or scheduled to receive outpatient individual therapy (referrals can be provided). In addition, parents/guardians must be willing to attend and participate in weekly multifamily therapy sessions. Types of issues experienced by adolescents in the IOP-MH may include: Depression Anxiety High Risk Behaviors Problems getting along with friends and/or family members Acting out behaviors – stealing, lying, skipping school, not willing to follow directions Stepping down from a Partial Hospitalization Program Struggling in outpatient individual therapy The goal of IOP-MH is to help the adolescent and families develop a plan to keep the child and family safe during and following involvement in the program. Through group therapy, psychoeducation, and activities, the multidisciplinary team works with the adolescent to decrease the symptoms or behaviors that have been causing difficulty. Using evidence-based treatment such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) informed interventions, adolescents can learn the necessary skills and insight to manage the emotional and behavioral issues and achieve a healthy level of functioning. Schedule IOP-MH is held Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Multi-family group is Thursdays, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. The typical length of stay is 8 to 10 weeks. What to expect Intake Assessment First step to assess adolescent's needs: includes recommendations, referrals, and development of safety plan. First day Orientation to program at 3 p.m., join group from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Ongoing Psychoeducation and skills groups Group therapy Coordination of treatment with outside providers and schools One time per week Multi-family group (parents and teens attend together) How do you qualify to join? To schedule an intake assessment, for the purposes of admission to IOP, please contact the intake department at Inova Kellar Center at 703-218-8500.
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Intensive Outpatient Program: Mental Health (for adolescents age 13-18 in Northern Virginia). This program is run by the Inova Kellar Center.
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