Our Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program meets three times per week and is aimed
at providing support and education in a positive environment. The program includes
group therapy and family involvement to focus on the treatment needs of the patient.
Canyon Ridge Hospital’s Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a more intensive program than traditional individual therapy and is designed to achieve effective short term stabilization and resolution of immediate problem areas. IOP is aimed at providing therapy, education and support for the adolescent as well as the family. The IOP program addresses mental health issues that many teens struggle with such as depression, anxiety, chemical dependency, loss, bullying and self esteem issues.
Once assessed, patient is enrolled in a time-limited IOP program with other patients working on similar issues. The program includes group therapy and family involvement on “family night” to focus on the treatment needs of the patient.
Advantages of Adolescent IOP
Adolescent IOP is offered Monday–Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
The Pride Program is designed to help teens, ages 13 to 17, who may struggle with various challenges unique to the LGBTQIA2+ experience. Group sessions will address LGBTQIA2+-specific issues as they pertain to behavioral health, such as coming out and family acceptance, and allow participants the opportunity to speak on their experiences with each other.
Our assessment and referral team is staffed with licensed professionals 24/7 to help you get the help you need, when you need it. To schedule a no-cost, confidential assessment call 909-590-3700 today.