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Mental health is an essential part of our overall well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. Just like physical health, mental health can be impacted by various factors,...

Ever felt a scratchy, uncomfortable feeling in your throat right before a big presentation or during a stressful time? You’re not alone. While a sore throat is often associated with...

People who have an addiction find that participating in rehabilitation programs is a necessary step towards recovery. This journey begins with both inpatient and outpatient recovery programs. During detoxification, inpatient...

Dealing with trauma is a challenging experience, let alone speaking about it. However, letting it stay and not doing anything about the situation won’t solve the problem. You need to...

Out of all the mental health conditions in the world, anxiety is the most common. More than 37% of young folks in countries like America and the United Kingdom have...

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a powerful tool gaining recognition in the mental health field for its effectiveness in treating trauma and various other mental health issues....

Depression is a plaguing issue and has been haunting people for years. However, the best part is that there is a solution to this and you can heal from it...

When it comes to treating depression, nothing is as useful as medication and psychotherapy. Many studies conducted over the years have proven that combining both psychotherapy as well as medication...

Depression is one of the most common conditions prevalent of late. While this is treatable, one needs therapy, supplements, medicines, and intensive care to fully cover it. The healthcare centers...

It’s not uncommon for individuals to experience anxiety and depression. These mental health conditions can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, making it difficult to function and find happiness....

What Is Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Treatment?

On this page you’ll learn what IOP is at GBBH, who it’s best for, and how the schedule & insurance work.

  • What it is: Structured therapy several days/week while you live at home.
  • Who it helps: Depression, anxiety, trauma/PTSD, bipolar, and co-occurring substance use.
  • Schedule: Typically 3–5 days/week, ~3 hours/day (daytime & evening options).