Accessible Online Mental Health Treatment: What to Expect at Embark’s Virtual IOP
What is experiential therapy in a virtual IOP?
Virtual experiential therapy is a form of activity-based therapy that brings awareness to young people’s experiences, feelings, inner thoughts, interactions, and needs. Examples of these interactive activities include:
Read MoreWhat are the pros and cons of a virtual IOP?
A Virtual IOP can be a great option for adolescents, teens, young adults, or families who can benefit from the flexibility and accessibility of virtual treatment while staying at home and maintaining their daily schedule. For those who need more in-depth 24-hour care, residential treatment or inpatient hospitalization may provide a more appropriate level of…
Read MoreCan a virtual IOP be covered by insurance?
Our virtual intensive outpatient programs for those struggling with mental health and substance use issues are insurance reimbursed.
Read MoreAre virtual intensive outpatient programs effective?
Our VIOP outcomes have been in line with similar results and efficacy as found in in-person IOP. Our virtual IOP can be very effective for:
Read MoreWhat is online group therapy?
At one of our online group therapy sessions within our Virtual IOP, your adolescent, teen, or young adult will meet with peers to address mental health challenges like depression with the guidance of a therapist. Core skills taught in our online therapy sessions include mindfulness, emotion management, executive functioning, motivational interviewing, and distress tolerance, which…
Read MoreWhat is online psychiatry and medication management?
During an online IOP program, a psychiatrist can prescribe medications to help treat your adolescent or teen. They can also adjust dosages if needed. As your adolescent, teen, or young adult steps down from IOP, we’ll ensure you have the continued psychiatry and medication management support needed.
Read MoreWhat is virtual family therapy?
During online family therapy sessions in a Virtual IOP, our therapists and specialists will give your family insights on how to communicate effectively and address conflict caused by issues like depression. You’ll also receive tools and resources that can help your family through its healing journey.
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