
At Amity San Diego, we understand the challenges of overcoming substance abuse. Outpatient substance abuse treatment programs offer a flexible and effective approach to recovery.
These programs allow individuals to receive professional care while maintaining their daily responsibilities. We'll explore the various options available and help you find the right path to lasting sobriety.
The main difference between outpatient and inpatient treatment lies in the level of care and time commitment. Inpatient treatment requires 24/7 residence at a facility, while outpatient programs allow clients to live at home. This flexibility makes outpatient treatment a popular choice for those with work or family obligations.
Outpatient programs offer personalized care tailored to each individual's needs. This approach ensures that treatment addresses specific challenges and goals. Personalization may include:
The flexibility and personalization of outpatient treatment make it an excellent option for many individuals seeking recovery. As we explore the different types of outpatient programs in more detail, you'll gain a better understanding of which option might be the best fit for your unique situation.
At Amity San Diego, we offer a range of outpatient programs to meet diverse needs. Let's explore the main types of outpatient treatment available for substance abuse recovery.
IOPs provide structured treatment while allowing clients to maintain daily responsibilities. These programs typically involve 9-20 hours of weekly therapy sessions. Studies have found that inpatients are three times more likely to complete treatment than outpatients.
IOPs work best for those with a stable living environment and strong support system.
PHPs offer a higher level of care than IOPs. These programs usually require 20-30 hours of treatment per week. PHPs are intensive outpatient treatment programs that suit individuals who need intensive support but don't require 24-hour supervision.
PHPs can serve as an excellent step-down option for those transitioning from inpatient care.
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