Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
What Is An Evening Intensive Outpatient Program?
Struggling with behavioral or mental health challenges often disrupts life’s harmony. Specifically, when you are studying or working, which many of us are, balancing your career and healing becomes a challenge. You might feel forced to place your life on hold to focus on your healing or ignore your healing for the sake of your career. But what if you do not have to choose between the two?
The NuView Treatment Center’s evening intensive outpatient program (IOP) offers comprehensive treatment during convenient evening hours, typically from 6 PM - 9 PM. It is designed to provide you with the structured care you need for your recovery. At the same time, it also offers flexibility to maintain your day-to-day responsibilities.

What Disorders Are Addressed in an Evening Intensive Outpatient Program?
An evening intensive outpatient program treats a wide spectrum of behavioral and mental health conditions or a dual diagnosis of both:

A busy work, school, or family life shouldn’t be an impediment to recovery. With our Evening Intensive Outpatient Program, anyone can engage in recovery.
Why Enroll in Evening IOP Treatment?
Increasingly, a great number of people are struggling with substance use disorders and other mental health conditions. A survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) revealed that an estimated 48.5 million aged 12 and older struggled with a substance use disorder. Meanwhile, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) estimated that 57 million struggled with a mental health condition.
Substance use disorders and mental health disorders are pervasive conditions that can profoundly affect your life and those of your loved ones. Such conditions can strain you and give rise to feelings of isolation. As their symptoms worsen, you can feel like there is no way out. You feel trapped in a vicious cycle with no end in sight.
However, there are strategies and experts who can enable you to break out of this vicious cycle of a substance use disorder, a mental health condition, or a dual diagnosis of both. An evening intensive outpatient program is one of the options available for you.
NuView’s evening IOP has been specially designed with today’s busy life in mind, where one commitment after another can make it very difficult for you to seek treatment. We recognize that. Hence, our evening IOPs run from 6 PM - 9 PM for 3-5 days a week. This timing allows you to seek treatment without compromising on your other commitments and responsibilities.

What To Expect At An Evening Intensive Outpatient Program?
Deciding to seek treatment is one of the most pertinent choices you will ever make. While it is a major step, the next step is equally important. It is to determine the perfect approach for you. Everyone’s journey is different, so finding a treatment plan that meets your needs is crucial.
NuView’s Evening IOP is designed to seamlessly fit into your life, allowing you to maintain daily commitments while receiving care. At the same time, you can also expect a tailored treatment plan based on your unique needs and goals.
Our IOP typically combines evidence-based psychotherapy, medication management, holistic methods, and social support to empower you to manage your substance use or mental health disorder. You will be engaging with licensed psychotherapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and other mental health practitioners to uncover the underlying causes of your substance use and other mental health challenges.

What are the Components of an Evening Intensive Outpatient Program?
An evening intensive outpatient program is as structured as traditional IOPs. They consist of focused sessions, which entail:
Therapy:
Therapy is the cornerstone of evening IOPs. Evidence-based therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and others are combined with holistic therapies to take a whole-person approach to healing your body, mind, and spirit
You will collaborate with expert therapists as you explore and work through challenges. Moreover, therapy will be personalized to meet your unique needs and goals for relevance and efficacy.
Therapy is provided in group settings as well so that you can connect, engage, learn, and grow from shared experiences.
Medication-Assisted Treatment:
When required, board-certified psychiatrists collaborate with you to provide personalized medication management services. This involves prescribing, adjusting, and monitoring FDA-approved medications based on your history, symptoms, lifestyle, and other personal factors.
Skill-Building:
Skills training sessions are integral to evening IOPs. You will acquire the tools and skills to cope with different challenges, self-soothe, and prevent relapse.
Skill-building sessions typically involve:
- Communication
- Problem-solving
- Emotional regulation
- Critical thinking
- Self-awareness
- Resilience
Social Support:
Community is a vital component of healing. Evening IOPs incorporate group therapy and other social support services meant to promote peer engagement and empowerment.
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What Does NuView Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Meet?
At NuView, our evening intensive outpatient program meets from Monday - Friday, from 6 PM - 9 PM. Our evening IOPs address a wide spectrum of substance use disorders and mental health disorders. At the same time, you can also expect to work on other critical areas in their lives, such as the following:
Readiness to Change
Anger Management
Habit Formation
Emotional Regulation
Grief and Loss
Co- Dependence
Stress Management
Our compassionate and highly trained clinicians have diverse backgrounds, with specialties ranging from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to family systems therapy.
What are the Benefits of Evening Intensive Outpatient Programs?
NuView’s evening intensive outpatient program allows you to receive comprehensive treatment while maintaining your daily responsibilities. Its many benefits include:
- Maintaining education and employment while also receiving care without having to compromise on either.
- Structured and personalized evening sessions specifically designed to avoid daytime disruptions.
- Practice and application of coping skills in real-world settings.
- Social support from a network of peers on a similar recovery journey as you.
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