Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Integrated Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment for Ages 14–17
Integrated Mental Health & Substance
Use Treatment for Ages 14–17
Adolescent IOP Overview:
The Co-Occurring Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at Provive Wellness is a structured, evidence-based treatment track designed specifically for teens ages 14–17 who are navigating mental health challenges, substance use concerns, or both. Our program provides the clinical intensity that adolescents need while allowing them to remain at home, stay connected to school, and continue participating in daily life.
Adolescence is a critical period of brain development, emotional growth, and identity formation. When mental health symptoms or substance use begin to interfere with a teen’s functioning — at school, at home, or in relationships — early and specialized intervention makes a measurable difference. Provive’s adolescent IOP bridges the gap between weekly outpatient therapy and inpatient care, offering a higher level of structured support without requiring residential placement.
Our clinical team brings deep expertise in adolescent-specific treatment, combining trauma-informed care, family engagement, and a multi-modal therapeutic approach to help teens build lasting coping skills, emotional stability, and the resilience to thrive beyond treatment.
Is This Program Right for My Teen?
Every parent’s situation is different, but there are common signs that a teen may need more support than weekly therapy can provide.
This program may be the right fit if your teen is:
- Struggling academically or refusing to attend school
- Withdrawing from family, friends, or activities they used to enjoy
- Experiencing frequent mood swings, outbursts, or emotional shutdowns
- Dealing with persistent anxiety, depression, or trauma-related symptoms
- Experimenting with or regularly using alcohol, cannabis, vaping, or other substances
- Engaging in self-harm or expressing thoughts of hopelessness
- Not making progress with weekly outpatient therapy alone
- Recently discharged from an inpatient or residential program and needing step-down support
If several of these sound familiar, you don’t have to figure out the next step alone. Our clinical team is available to answer your questions, walk you through the intake process, and help you determine whether our adolescent IOP is the right level of care for your teen.
What We Treat:
Our adolescent IOP is designed to treat co-occurring concerns, including:
Mental Health Disorders:
- Anxiety, panic attacks, and social anxiety
- Depression, mood changes, and emotional dysregulation
- Trauma-related symptoms, including complex PTSD and grief
- Self-harm and non-acute suicidal ideation
- ADHD and executive functioning challenges
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Substance Use Issues:
- Early-stage or active substance use (alcohol, cannabis, vaping, pills, and more)
- Dual-diagnosis presentations combining mood, behavioral, and substance use issues
Many of these conditions are closely connected — anxiety can fuel substance use, trauma can manifest as behavioral disruption, and depression can compound every other challenge a teen faces. That’s why Provive’s program uses an integrated model that treats mental health and substance use together rather than in isolation. Our clinicians understand how these issues present differently in adolescents than in adults, and every aspect of our program is built around the developmental, social, and academic realities of teenage life.
How It Works:
Our program uses an integrated, trauma-informed clinical model and includes:
Our program uses an integrated, trauma-informed model to address both mental health and substance use:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for coping skills and relapse prevention
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for emotional regulation and distress tolerance
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) to support values-driven decision-making
- Motivational Interviewing (MI) to reduce resistance and build readiness for change
- Psychoeducation on brain development, mental health, addiction, and recovery
- Creative and experiential methods including art, journaling, movement, and music
Family Engagement:
Healing involves the whole system. Our program includes:
- Weekly caregiver communication and coaching
- Family education on addiction, mental health, boundaries, and communication
- Family therapy (as clinically indicated) to reduce conflict and increase connection
Services Provided:
Each participant in our adolescent IOP receives:
- Individual therapy (weekly, with a dedicated clinician)
- Daily group therapy focused on skills-building and peer processing
- Family therapy and weekly caregiver communication and coaching
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management (as clinically indicated)
- Substance use monitoring and recovery goal-setting
- Academic check-ins
Provive’s adolescent IOP typically runs 3 hours per day, 3 to 5 days per week, with an average program length of 6 to 10 weeks based on clinical need. Sessions are scheduled to accommodate school hours, making this an accessible option for families across eastern Pennsylvania. We accept referrals from schools, pediatricians, hospitals, therapists, and families directly. If your teen is struggling and needs more than weekly therapy but does not require inpatient care, our team is here to help you find the right path forward.
Program Structure
Schedule & Format:
- Monday–Friday, 5:00–8:30 PM
- 3.5 hours per day, 5 days per week
- Average Length: 6–10 weeks, based on clinical need
Each Evening Includes:
- Opening, meditation & mindfulness grounding (5:00 - 5:30 PM)
- Check-in (5:30 - 6:00 PM)
- Group processing & psychoeducation (6:15 - 7:15 PM)
- Ancillary services & conclusion (7:30 - 8:30 PM)
Who Is Eligible:
- Ages 14–17 (Family/caregiver involvement required)
- Diagnosed or suspected mental health condition
- Active or recent substance use impacting functioning
- Not in need of 24-hour supervision or detox
- Willing to engage in therapy and recovery work
We Accept Referrals From:
- Schools and counselors
- Pediatricians and primary care providers
- Hospitals and residential programs
- Outpatient therapists
- Families and self-referrals
- Juvenile and legal partners
Frequently Asked Questions
An adolescent IOP is a structured mental health and substance use treatment program that provides more clinical support than weekly therapy without requiring your teen to live in a facility. At Provive Wellness, teens attend group and individual therapy sessions several evenings per week while continuing to live at home and attend school.
Our adolescent IOP serves teens ages 14–17.
The program runs Monday through Friday, 5:00–8:30 PM, making it designed to work around school schedules.
Each session follows a consistent structure: opening/meditation/mindfulness grounding (5:00–5:30 PM), check-in (5:30–6:00 PM), a short break, group processing and psychoeducation (6:15–7:15 PM), another brief break, and ancillary services and conclusion (7:30–8:30 PM).
Inpatient and residential programs require teens to live at the facility full-time. IOP provides a high level of clinical care while allowing your teen to remain at home, stay in school, and maintain family connections — which research shows is beneficial for adolescent recovery.
No. Our program treats teens with mental health challenges, substance use concerns, or both. Many of our clients have co-occurring conditions, but a dual diagnosis is not required for admission.
Yes. Family involvement is a core part of treatment. We provide weekly caregiver communication and coaching, family education, and family therapy as clinically indicated. Healing works best when the whole family is engaged.
Yes. We work with most major insurance plans. Contact our team and we’ll verify your teen’s benefits before the first appointment.
IOP is appropriate when a teen’s symptoms are significantly affecting their school performance, relationships, or daily functioning, and when weekly therapy alone isn’t providing enough support — but inpatient care isn’t necessary. If you’re unsure, call us and our team will help you determine the right level of care.
Most teens complete the program in 6–10 weeks, though length is individualized based on clinical progress and need.
We work with families on a step-down plan before discharge, which may include transitioning to standard outpatient therapy, continued psychiatric support, or referrals to community resources to sustain progress after IOP.
You can call us directly, fill out our online form, or have a school counselor, pediatrician, or therapist submit a referral. We’ll guide you through the intake process from there.
Reaching out for your teen is one of the hardest and most important steps you can take. If you have questions about whether this program is the right fit, we’re here to help you figure that out — no pressure, no commitment.
Call us at (610) 947-0800
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