Intensive Outpatient Program & Services

Albuquerque

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) At Turning Point

The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at Turning Point Recovery Center is designed for individuals who need a structured approach to Substance Use Disorder (SUD) recovery while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Our IOP is ideal if you require comprehensive treatment but don’t need or cannot commit to a full-time residential program. This program is perfect for balancing work, school, or family obligations, allowing you to receive the necessary support and care without disrupting your daily lives.

What To Expect From Our Outpatient Services (IOPs)

At Turning Point Recovery Center, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a structured and supportive environment designed to support you through your recovery journey while allowing you to maintain daily responsibilities. Our treatment plan provides a balanced approach, combining individualized care through one-on-one counseling sessions tailored to address your unique needs, along with group education and process groups that foster community and connection.

With small group sizes, our IOP encourages open, non-threatening interactions, allowing you to connect with peers in a supportive and safe environment. This group setting promotes interpersonal skill development and emotional resilience while balancing time for individual reflection.

Additionally, our program includes a variety of therapeutic and wellness activities to help you build healthy habits, emotional stability, and coping skills that support long-term recovery. At Turning Point Recovery Center, we are committed to providing a comfortable, transformative experience that integrates personal growth with community support.

Components of Our Intensive Outpatient Program

1

Relapse Prevention

A primary goal of our IOP is to equip you with tools to prevent relapse. This includes identifying triggers, developing coping mechanisms, and creating a solid aftercare plan to support continued sobriety after the program ends.

2

Individual Counseling

In addition to group therapy, you’ll receive individual counseling sessions with licensed therapists. These one-on-one sessions allow for personalized care, enabling you to explore specific issues, set personal goals, and develop strategies tailored to your unique needs.

3

Wellness Component

While you participate in our IOP, you’ll have access to medically supervised wellness treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. These plans may include physical health assessments, nutritional guidance, and holistic therapies designed to support overall well-being. For more information on wellness offerings, please see our page on wellness programming.

4

Family Therapy

Substance Use Disorders affects not only the individual but also their loved ones. Our IOP includes family therapy sessions to help repair and strengthen relationships, improve communication, and provide support for the entire family unit.

5

Educational Workshops

Education is crucial for recovery. Our IOP includes workshops covering topics such as the science of substance use disorders, the effects of substances on the brain and body, and practical skills like stress management and healthy living practices.

6

12-Step Integration

Our IOP integrates elements of the 12-step program, a proven method for many in recovery. You are encouraged to attend 12-step meetings and incorporate these principles into your daily lives.

7

Recovery Group

Group recovery is an essential part of our IOP. It provides a supportive environment where you can share your experiences, challenges, and successes with peers on the same recovery journey. Group sessions are led by experienced therapists who guide discussions on topics such as coping strategies, relapse prevention, and building healthy relationships.

Intensive Outpatient Program Facilities

Free Housing for Men's Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

We offer State Opioid Response Grant-funded housing for men looking to start recovery in our Intensive Outpatient Program. Certain requirements apply, and our admissions staff is ready to answer all your questions on how to receive free housing with us at Turning Point Recovery Center. Please call us at 505-217-1717.

What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

An Intensive Outpatient Program is a treatment type that offers a structured and rigorous level of care while allowing participants to live at home or in sober living. Unlike inpatient or residential programs, IOP does not require you to stay overnight at a facility. It is suited for those who can stay sober in the outpatient setting.

Is IOP Right for You?

IOP may be right for you if you are committed to recovery but need a program that fits into your life. It’s particularly effective for those with a stable living environment and a strong support system but who require structured treatment to stay on track.

If you’re unsure whether IOP is the right step for you, our team at Turning Point Recovery Center is here to help. Call us to talk more about the challenges you’re experiencing, so we can help you decide what is best for you.

Benefits of Turning Point’s IOPs

The Intensive Outpatient Program at Turning Point Recovery Center offers several key benefits:

Flexibility

The program is designed to fit into your life, allowing you to receive treatment while maintaining your daily responsibilities.

Supportive Community

Group therapy and 12-step programs help build a supportive community that fosters connection, accountability, and encouragement.

Holistic Care

Our IOP addresses not just the physical aspects of substance use but also the emotional, mental, and spiritual components, providing a comprehensive approach to recovery.

Continuity of Care

For those transitioning from inpatient treatment, our IOP offers a step-down level of care that bridges the gap between intensive treatment and independent living.

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Most insurance plans, including Medicaid, are accepted.