Adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs

Adolescence can become challenging when emotional distress or substance use begins to interfere with daily life. At Drift Behavioral Health, our adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs provides organized outpatient care for teens who require ongoing therapeutic support while continuing to live at home and attend school. This program increases clinical involvement without removing adolescents from their daily routines.

We serve teens ages 13–17 and focus on practical skill development and measurable progress. Through clinician-led group sessions, individual counseling, and active caregiver participation, participants improve emotional regulation, strengthen decision-making, and restore stability in academic and family settings.

Teens supporting one another after attending an adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs.

When Is Intensive Outpatient Care Appropriate?

Parent supporting a teenager with mental health challenges.
One-on-one therapy session during an adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs.

Program Schedule and Duration

Daily Treatment Overview

Group therapy forms the foundation of our teen IOP services. Clinicians guide focused discussions and therapeutic exercises that strengthen emotional regulation, improve communication skills, and address relapse prevention. Sessions incorporate evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

Participants also attend individual counseling to explore personal concerns and clarify treatment goals. When clinically indicated, psychiatric providers conduct evaluations and oversee medication management. The coordinated approach ensures that each adolescent receives comprehensive support throughout the IOP experience.

Getting Started

Teens build connections and share laughs in an adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs.

How Our Program Is Designed

Adolescent IOP FAQs

How do you determine whether my teen is ready for IOP instead of a higher level of care?

Our clinical team conducts a comprehensive assessment that evaluates safety risk, symptom severity, substance use patterns, and overall functioning. If a teen requires medical detoxification, crisis stabilization, or 24-hour supervision, we recommend a higher level of care before beginning IOP.

We organize therapy groups based on developmental stage and presenting concerns to ensure discussions remain relevant and productive. Clinicians monitor group dynamics closely and adjust placements when needed to maintain clinical effectiveness.

Consistent attendance supports meaningful progress throughout treatment. If a teen misses a session, our team communicates with the family and adjusts the plan as needed to maintain continuity of care.

Intensive outpatient treatment is a confidential healthcare service and does not appear on academic transcripts. With parental consent, we may coordinate with school personnel to support attendance or workload planning while protecting privacy.

Yes, our after-school scheduling allows most teens to remain involved in sports, clubs, or part-time employment when clinically appropriate. We encourage balanced participation in healthy activities as long as it does not interfere with treatment goals or safety.
Teens connecting in a group setting during adolescent IOP in Colorado Springs.

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