Intensive Outpatient Program in Colorado Springs

At Drift Behavioral Health, healing doesn’t mean putting life on hold. Our intensive outpatient program in Colorado Springs offers a flexible, evidence-based path forward for individuals navigating substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. Whether you’re stepping down from residential care or seeking a structured program that works alongside your everyday responsibilities, our IOP provides the clinical support you need, with the adaptability your life demands.

Here, recovery flows with you. You’ll find a space that’s steady, responsive, and rooted in both compassion and proven care. With daytime, evening, and virtual options available across Colorado, our IOP is designed to help you regain balance at your pace and in your rhythm.

What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

At Drift, we understand that addiction often begins as a way to manage emotional pain, stress, or trauma; it’s not a personal failing. That’s why our intensive outpatient program in Colorado Springs is rooted in harm reduction, whole-person care, and deep respect for your journey. We create a safe and affirming space to process not just substance use, but also the mental and emotional challenges that often accompany it.

Each treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, preferences, and life context. Our goal is lasting recovery, not just sobriety, but genuine healing and growth. Through expert clinical care, compassion, and patience, we walk with you toward a steadier, healthier future.

What to Expect in Our IOP Program for Substance Use Disorders

Weekly Structure and Flexibility

You’ll attend 3–5 days a week for about 3–4 hours each day, including individual and group work. Day sessions run Monday through Saturday, while evening groups happen Monday through Thursday. This setup works well for people juggling treatment with jobs, classes, or family needs.

Individualized Therapy and Clinical Support

You’ll meet with your therapist, who gets to know your challenges and goals. Group sessions cover relapse prevention, building coping skills, and handling emotions healthily. When needed, our medical staff can help with medication management.

Clinical Therapies and Holistic Options

Evidence-Based Core Therapies

Our licensed clinicians use therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing to help you build resilience, challenge harmful thought patterns, and create healthier coping strategies. Each session is personalized, giving you the tools to not only stay sober but also understand and shift the underlying emotional landscape that drives substance use.

Relapse prevention strategies are woven throughout treatment, offering practical tools to identify triggers, manage urges, and build a sustainable recovery plan. These therapies are rooted in research and applied with compassion, ensuring that your progress is both grounded and forward-moving.

Experiential Treatments

We offer creative and sensory-based therapies to help you process emotions that don’t always have words. These include mindfulness practices, art therapy, music therapy, and body-based work like yoga or sound bowl healing. When appropriate, we also offer nutritional counseling and Reiki to support physical well-being as part of the healing journey.

These modalities allow you to reconnect with your body and mind in non-linear, restorative ways. They aren’t just add-ons; they’re powerful tools for deep integration and balance.

Optional 12-Step Integration

For those who find value in peer-supported recovery communities, we offer the option to participate in 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). We can help you connect with local or online meetings, mentors, or sponsors that align with your personal recovery philosophy.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in IOP

Family Support and Involvement

Step-Down Care and Aftercare Planning

Individualized Discharge Plans

We work closely with you to develop a thoughtful discharge plan that matches your progress, goals, and lifestyle. Whether that means transitioning to outpatient therapy, joining a sober living community, or connecting with specialized providers, we help lay the path forward with care and intention.

Long-Term Support After IOP

After your IOP ends, we continue to walk with you. Through alumni events, therapy referrals, and regular check-ins, we help you stay grounded in recovery. You’ll also leave with practical skills to handle triggers, cultivate healthy habits, and stay connected to your community of care.

Is Drift's IOP Program Right for You?

Who We Serve

Our IOP in Colorado Springs supports a wide range of people navigating recovery. Many clients come to us after completing detox or inpatient care, seeking a step-down program that still provides structure but allows for greater independence. Others are students, professionals, young adults, or parents looking for a treatment plan that works around their real-life schedules. We also welcome those who are just beginning their treatment journey, or who have experienced relapse and are ready to re-engage in healing. Wherever you are, we’ll meet you there, with steady guidance and a personalized plan.

Admission Process

Starting care at Drift is designed to be simple and supportive. We offer same-day intake assessments so you can begin treatment without unnecessary delays. During your intake, our clinical team conducts a detailed screening to understand what substances are in your system and how to tailor your care plan. If you’re currently on medication, we’ll help manage and integrate it into your treatment. And if you need medical stabilization before entering IOP, we’ll coordinate with trusted detox partners to ensure a smooth, safe transition.

Take the Next Step with an Intensive Outpatient Program in Colorado Springs

Healing doesn’t have to wait, and it doesn’t have to mean pressing pause on your life. Our intensive outpatient program in Colorado Springs is here to help you heal with care, clarity, and flexibility. With no waitlists and same-day assessments available, the path forward can start today.

Contact us today and let’s begin the journey together.

Who is a good candidate for an IOP?

IOP works best if you need support but are stable enough to live at home. This includes people stepping down from more intensive care or those balancing treatment with other commitments.

Most people attend IOP for 2–6 months, but your timeline depends on your needs and progress.

Compared to PHP, IOP requires fewer weekly hours (about 9–15 instead of 25–30), making it easier to balance with work or family.

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