Our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program helps you and your loved ones recover from substance abuse.

Our priority is to accomodate your needs as we support your recovery journey. Our new Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (VIOP) eliminates some of the road blocks along your journey when receiving treatment. With groups specifically designed for our new virtual world. Our Virtual IOP program meets you where you are at providing accountability, support and the convenience of a larger recovery support network right from your home.

  • Groups: Our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program offers nine hours of group therapy each week. We believe recovery has no boundaries and in today’s world we have the ability to offer care at your fingertips from the comfort of your own home. We have several groups that benefit individuals with substance use disorders. 
  • Individual Therapy: Our Virtual IOP guarantees that you’ll receive a minimum of one hour of individual therapy each week. In individual therapy, you’ll work with a therapist one-on-one to identify your strengths and triggers, learn new coping skills, and learn new ways of interacting and communicating with others.
  • Family: In our family group, we discuss how your family dynamics shaped your development and communication patterns. We also help you learn how to use different communication techniques to help you resolve conflict.
  • Life Skills: We use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help you learn that emotional and psychological pain is as much a part of life as physical pain. We also help you learn techniques to manage distress. 
  • Convenience: Recovery with no interruptions is important and should be accessible. Our VIOP is 3 days a week instead of five happening Monday, Tuesday & Thursday from 5:00PM -8:00PM.
  • Accountability: Monitoring your progress and helping each individual  help yourself by following up on managed care and creating a system that will help guide members to create a life of recovery for themselves.
  • Support: Creating meaningful connections with a larger recovery support network. Support systems are important not just in recovery but also in our everyday. Learning how to ask for help and building a network of others to get through these challenges or success is vital.

Reach out to our team for more information!

Project Courage offers personalized care due to its high number of credentialed clinicians. Clients receive a more hands-on treatment as clinicians caseloads are smaller. To learn more, please complete our online contact form here. Or, call our Admissions Department at 860.388.9656 to conduct a qualifying phone screen and insurance verification. 

  • Adaptive Communication: In this group members participate in discussions related to recovery and life topics, encouraging members to look past our default modes while communicating in healthy ways. 
  • Relapse Prevention: Education on relapse prevention. This group focuses on psychoeducation,  exploring use over time, developing refusal skills, while creating the foundation for prevention skills to be practiced. 
  • Introduction to  IFS: Internal Family Systems. The theory of you as the individual exploring internal subconscious parts of yourself and how they affect your thoughts and behaviors. This group focuses on introducing members to the concepts and foundation of Internal Family Systems. This allows members to create an understanding of self-energy and have an introduction to exploring their thoughts, feelings and behaviors in a new way.
  • Pathways to Recovery: There are multiple avenues to recovery. This group is designed to explore the many resources available to participants.
  • Mind & Body: Stress Response Management. This group will focus members to understand how their bodies respond to stress and how movement can help regulate our everyday lives.
  • Mind & Body: Mindfulness Practice. A group that will focus members on incorporating mindfulness and breathing in different yoga movements. 
  • Significant Other Psychoeducation Group: We offer a six-session psychoeducation group for significant others. The group is content-driven and instructional in nature and we cover topics such as setting limits and consequences for loved ones, learning about how loved ones are rewired by addiction, and taking care of themselves.
  • Significant Other Support Group: This group is more open-ended. It provides an ongoing opportunity for significant others to get the support and help they need so that significant others can care for themselves and overcome codependency
  • Medication Evaluation and Management: Our doctor can help you manage your medication. We provide Suboxone to help you on your road to recovery, if appropriate. We can also help you find the right medication to treat co-occurring conditions, such as anxiety and depression.

If it sounds like our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program might meet your current needs, please contact us to get the process started. We look forward to helping you achieve the recovery you desire.

Project Courage IOP

Reach out to our team for more information!

Project Courage offers personalized care due to its high number of credentialed clinicians. Clients receive a more hands-on treatment as clinicians caseloads are smaller. To learn more, please complete our online contact form here. Or please call our Admissions Department at 860.388.9656 to conduct a qualifying phone screen and insurance verification.