12-28
IOP
Virtual
What Is a Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program at Embark?
Our insurance-reimbursed virtual intensive outpatient program connects you to a managed care coordination team through our secure patient portal. This is a convenient way for your adolescent, teen, and family to receive our high-quality care when attending in person is not an option or a virtual setting is preferred. Our online IOP provides individual and group therapy for young people as well as family therapy sessions to help meet your family’s needs.
Accessible Online Mental Health Treatment: What to Expect at Embark’s Virtual IOP
Summer T.I.M.E
Virtual Therapeutic Intensive Motivational Experience
Embark Behavioral Health invites students ages 12- 25 to join us for Summer T.I.M.E! Join us for an innovative 6-week outpatient program tailored to guide adolescents, teens, and young adults for the next exciting phase in life.
What Are the Benefits of a Virtual IOP?
Flexibility
A virtual IOP gives adolescents, teens, and young adults the flexibility to connect with a therapist from home to overcome behavioral health challenges like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance use.
Industry-Leading Therapists
Embark’s industry-leading online therapists offer virtual IOP treatment to adolescents, teens, and young adults in select states.
Measurable Results
Our therapists provide measurable information that shows how far young people have progressed in our virtual intensive outpatient program.
Convenience
Our secure patient portal lets your family easily access premium therapy from wherever you need us.
Accessibility
We aim to meet you where you’re at and that may be in a location that doesn’t have viable in-person treatment options. We can also serve as an option for those who prefer to be at home or are waiting to get into an in-person program. We’re here to help you navigate getting the quality care you need.
A Unique Approach to Creating a Therapeutic Relationship
Embark’s virtual IOP is guided by the CASA Developmental Framework, a unique developmental framework our therapists and specialists use to help adolescents and teens struggling with issues like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). CASA stands for commitment, acceptance, security, and attunement (also known as empathy in action).
Therapist greets teen who iis enrolling in virtual IOP program at Embark Behavioral Health.
What Our Virtual IOP Treats
Services at Our Virtual IOP Include
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Experiential Therapy
- Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)
- Psychiatry
- Medication Management
Types of Conditions Treated at Our Virtual IOP Include
Types of Online Therapy at Our Virtual IOP Include
Services at Our Virtual IOP Include
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Experiential Therapy
- Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)
- Psychiatry
- Medication Management
Types of Conditions Treated at Our Virtual IOP Include
Types of Online Therapy at Our Virtual IOP Include
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12-28
IOP
Virtual
Hours
3-4 days per week
Flexible group hours
Monday: 1PM - 10PM EST
Tuesday: 1PM - 10PM EST
Wednesday: 1PM - 10PM EST
Thursday: 1PM - 10PM EST
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Areas Served
- Georgia
- Maryland
- Colorado
- Texas
- Virginia
- Arizona
- California
- Pennsylvania
- Missouri
- Washington, D.C.
- Utah
- Florida
- Illinois
- Kansas
More locations coming soon!
Embark Virtual IOP
Online, Nationwide
Your healing journey starts here.
Contact Embark Behavioral Health to learn more about how we treat mental health challenges in adolescents, teens, and young adults today.