Josh Chandler | May 5, 2021

Intensive Outpatient Program – IOP Los Angeles

The Best IOP in Los Angeles, CA

At Muse Treatment, we understand the recovery is not conducive to a one-size-fits-all mentality. This is one of the reasons why we developed our IOP in Los Angeles. IOP is short for an intensive outpatient program. Our intensive outpatient program was specifically designed for clients that have already been through our inpatient program and want to slowly transition back to a normal rhythm of life or for clients that realize that they need assistance in overcoming their addiction, but they don’t have the flexibility to work through an inpatient program.

What Is an IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)?

Although an IOP in Los Angeles doesn’t provide you with the around-the-clock care that an inpatient program does, it still provides you with the structure that you need to work toward overcoming your addiction. During the course of your intensive outpatient program, you will come to Muse Treatment at specific days and times throughout the week for treatment.

Click here to call Muse Addiction Center today. Our staff is available 24/7 to provide answers and begin the admissions process. Call (800) 426-1818.

What to Expect From an IOP

Clients that decide to work through our IOP in Los Angeles will be required to participate in a certain amount of hours of therapy per week. The primary forms of therapy that you will take part in include group therapy, individual counseling, and behavioral therapy. Participating in this type of counseling during your IOP in Los Angeles is beneficial to your recovery since it can help you identify your addiction’s root cause. This process allows you to put a plan in place to avoid relapse and gives you access to the Muse Treatment team so we can help to monitor your progress as you make your way through your IOP in Los Angeles.

Who Can Benefit From IOP in Los Angeles

If you are sick and tired of your life revolving around your addiction and you are committed to overcoming that addiction, then you will unquestionably benefit from an IOP in Los Angeles. It’s important to remember that your mentality places a huge role in your recovery. When you come to Muse, we encourage you to maintain an open mind and heart during your treatment.

There may be many things that you may hear during treatment that you never considered before. There are also many stories that you may hear from other people in your group that may make you stop and take a pause in some of your own decisions. Remaining open to the things that you may learn during your IOP in Los Angeles will only go to benefit you.

Life After IOP

One of the critical tools you will learn during your treatment is managing life once you’re done with your program. You can rest assured that you will always have the care and support you need from the Muse team.

However, we will also teach you the importance of building your support system once you are done with your IOP in Los Angeles. Attending local 12-step meetings in your area and focusing on what you can do to develop your healthy routine once you are done with your program are excellent ways to help you to maintain your sobriety.

Why Choose Muse for Intensive Outpatient Treatment

When you work with the Muse Treatment team in Los Angeles, you will quickly notice that we recognize that each of our patients is unique, meaning that they have their own story. We understand that a person should never be defined by their addiction, which is why you will never feel any judgment or hear criticisms when you come to Muse Treatment. Please reach out to us today at (800) 426-1818 to learn more about our treatment options.

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Josh Chandler
Josh Chandler
After growing up in Chicago and North Carolina, Josh chose to get help with substance use disorder and mental health in California because of the state's reputation for top-tier treatment. There, he found the treatment he needed to achieve more than five years of recovery. He's been in the drug and alcohol addiction rehab industry for four years and now serves as the Director of Admissions for Resurgence Behavioral Health. Josh remains passionate about the field because he understands that one phone call can alter the course of a person's life.


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