Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Nashville, TN

Recovery NOW provides an intensive outpatient program (IOP) in Nashville, TN. You remain at home no inpatient admittance to a facility and attend outpatient sessions 3 to 5 days weekly. We begin with intake screening, biopsychosocial assessment, and level-of-care assessment for outpatient fit. Care includes group counseling, individual counseling, progress reviews, and MAT when appropriate.

Get Safe Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Nashville

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At Recovery NOW, We offer safe outpatient addiction treatment in Nashville. Safety starts with a level-of-care assessment to make sure you are a good fit for outpatient care.

You attend sessions, then go home after each visit here. We built a treatment plan for ASAM Level 2.1 care. MAT (Medication Assisted Treatment) may support people with OUD (Opioid Use Disorder) or AUD (Alcohol Use Disorder). It can lower cravings and support treatment engagement.

We check withdrawal risks and medical stability each week. We track triggers, return-to-use risk, and coping skills daily. If you need higher care, we refer you fast. Your information stays confidential, with consent for shared updates. Our IOP provides a flexible and effective approach to addiction recovery.

Nashville IOP Near Me

Our Nashville Outpatient addiction treatment clinic is easy to reach in West Nashville. It supports people seeking outpatient treatment from Davidson County and nearby Middle Tennessee areas.

Our clinic is located near Highway 70S and Woodmont Boulevard. West Nashville access helps people across Davidson County and nearby towns.

Recovery NOW
4515 Harding Pike, Ste 327
Nashville, TN 37205

Phone: +1-615-416-8010

What Is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

An intensive outpatient program is structured outpatient care. You live at home while you attend sessions. IOP is a non-residential level of care, ASAM Level 2.1. You attend group counseling and individual counseling 3 to 5 days weekly. Your team uses progress reviews and plan updates.

Sessions teach psychoeducation and coping skills training for cravings. You build a relapse prevention plan and a trigger plan. Counselors may use motivational interviewing, CBT skills, or DBT skills. IOP has no overnight stay in a facility. Weekly therapy uses 1 visit, while IOP uses more. The goal is stability, skills, and safer daily choices.

IOP vs PHP vs Outpatient

A level-of-care assessment helps match support to your week. It considers your schedule, recovery supports, and day to day safety. For people with substance use disorder (SUD), the goal is enough structure without a live-in stay.

PHP involves more hours each week and tighter day time support. IOP, ASAM Level 2.1, uses several sessions weekly with home living. Standard outpatient uses fewer visits and more self practice between sessions.

PHPIOP (ASAM Level 2.1)Standard outpatient
More hours each weekSeveral sessions each week1 to 2 visits weekly
Higher day time supportModerate structure and check insLighter structure
Best for higher support needsBest for steady home livingBest for stable routines

Who We Help with Intensive Outpatient Program in Nashville

Our IOP supports individuals who want consistent care and home life. Many individuals in Nashville need more weekly support.

IOP can fit individuals in early recovery who need routine. It can fit individuals returning after a return to use. It can help family members supporting a loved one.

IOP can fit individuals in early recovery who need routine. It can fit individuals returning after a return to use. It can help family members supporting a loved one.

We look for attendance readiness and a stable home base. We also check time needs and daily responsibilities. Care can include a relapse prevention plan and trigger plan. Progress reviews help plan updates and care coordination.

  • Work or school schedule needs evening friendly sessions
  • Childcare and family duties need weekly structure
  • Return to use risk needs coping skills practice
  • Cravings management needs group counseling and check ins
  • OUD support with MOUD plus individual counseling
  • AUD support with progress reviews and plan updates

Symptoms and Risks We Review Before Starting IOP

Suboxone treatment helps people with opioid use disorder stay safer. Medication-assisted treatment reduces strong cravings for opioids during daily life. Lower cravings support counseling, work tasks, family roles, and recovery housing.

Suboxone contains buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist medication. Receptor occupancy reduces opioid tolerance and supports stable brain activity. People experience fewer muscle aches, abdominal cramps, and gooseflesh during withdrawal. Many report less restlessness, insomnia, fatigue, and sleep disturbance.

Withdrawal risk

Severity, past complicated withdrawal, current symptoms.

Medical stability

Health conditions, medication list, side effect concerns.

Cravings level

Urge strength, high risk times, coping plan.

Safety screening

Self-harm risk, severe distress, referral needs.

Practical fit

Housing safety, transport plan, work hours.

If IOP is not safe, we support a referral. Your level of care can step up or down.

What to Expect from Our IOP in Nashville

At Recovery NOW, IOP Nashville follows a simple care flow. Intake screening comes first, then a biopsychosocial assessment. A level-of-care assessment checks outpatient fit for you. Next comes a weekly treatment plan for ASAM Level 2.1. Your first week uses group counseling, check-ins, and progress reviews.

During intake, our team asks about use patterns. Symptoms, sleep, and cravings help shape risk screening. Medication reconciliation checks your full medication list. You leave with a start date and weekly plan.

Your plan uses goals you can measure each week. A trigger plan maps high risk moments at home. Coping skills training supports cravings and stress. Plan updates happen after progress reviews.

Groups use skills practice, not long lectures. Peers practice communication skills and boundary setting. Psychoeducation explains relapse prevention skills and return-to-use risk. Homework supports routines between sessions at home.

One-to-one visits support personal barriers and daily choices. Motivational interviewing supports change and commitment. CBT skills help decision making during triggers. Your counselor checks progress and adjusts next steps.

Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, supports therapy work. For people with OUD, MOUD may reduce cravings. Medication monitoring checks response, side effects, and dose stabilization. Follow-up visits support adherence and safe use.

Weekly check-ins track cravings, sleep, and return-to-use risk. Care coordination supports referrals and added resources. Some weeks need more support, other weeks need less. The schedule shifts as your needs change.

Your IOP Schedule at Recovery NOW in Nashville

Your schedule starts after our level-of-care assessment for outpatient fit in Nashville. Recovery NOW uses an IOP schedule Nashville planning that fits work and family time.

Some weeks have 3 group counseling days, based on symptoms and attendance. One individual counseling visit supports goals, coping skills, and relapse prevention planning. Check-ins and progress reviews keep your ASAM Level 2.1 treatment plan current weekly.

If cravings rise, MAT follow-ups can add medication support and monitoring. As stability grows, step-down care can reduce visits while progress reviews continue still. You leave each session with a small plan for home coping practice. Our team confirms schedule updates during check-ins, so your week stays doable.

Life After Alcohol Detox

At Recovery NOW, alcohol detox in Nashville leads into ongoing treatment care. Your body continues stabilizing after withdrawal ends. Many people choose counseling or intensive outpatient program support.

This next care helps reduce relapse risk and supports ongoing recovery beyond alcohol withdrawal treatment Nashville. You will build skills to manage daily cravings, stress, and triggers that can lead to heavy drinking again. Our team can recommend continued therapy, peer support groups, or medication for alcohol use disorder.

We work together so you stay supported as you finish early recovery. Steps people  take after alcohol detox include:

  • Outpatient counseling
  • Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
  • MAT telehealth follow up
  • Recovery housing support
  • Peer support groups

Life after alcohol detox focuses on lasting health and coping skills development. Our team checks progress with follow up visits and adjusts care as you need. Recovery NOW supports you through early recovery into longer term wellness.

What We Treat in Our Nashville IOP

Recovery NOW supports IOP Nashville, TN for outpatient recovery care. Our focus helps people with substance use disorder stay stable. We target cravings cycles, trigger exposure, and return-to-use risk.

Support can include anxiety symptoms, low mood symptoms, and sleep disruption. Progress reviews drive plan updates and coping skills training. Care coordination keeps family members supporting a loved one informed.

  • Opioid use, including pain pills and fentanyl
  • Alcohol use and alcohol use disorder (AUD)
  • Benzodiazepine use, like Xanax or Valium
  • Stimulant use, like cocaine or methamphetamine
  • Mixed use patterns and polysubstance risk

People with opioid use disorder (OUD) may use MOUD. MAT can support counseling and improve treatment engagement. For people with alcohol use disorder (AUD), sessions teach relapse prevention. Skills practice builds routines for work, school, and home.

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Medication Support (MAT) During IOP in Nashville

MAT supports our IOP when medication fits your needs. It can ease cravings and some withdrawal symptoms for some people. Medical check-ins help track side effects and medication safety. With symptoms calmer, you can focus on therapy and recovery planning.

MAT Options at Recovery NOW

  • Suboxone: Buprenorphine plus naloxone for cravings and withdrawal.
  • Sublocade: Monthly buprenorphine injection for longer support.
  • Vivitrol: Naltrexone shot that blocks opioid effects. It can also reduce alcohol cravings for some people.

Our team tracks response, side effects, and dose changes. We discuss naloxone education, safer storage, and missed doses. Counseling and group counseling build coping skills and a trigger plan. MAT supports your treatment plan with progress reviews.

Counseling and Therapy in Our Nashville IOP

Therapy in IOP gives practice with short coaching. At Recovery NOW, IOP Nashville. TN blends group counseling and individual counseling. People with substance use disorder (SUD) work on skills for daily life.

Groups use psychoeducation, role play, and relapse prevention planning. You build coping skills for cravings and stress. Between sessions, your trigger plan guides choices at home.

In individual counseling, goals stay small and measurable. Progress reviews track changes in sleep, mood, and use patterns. Plan updates can include CBT, DBT, or motivational interviewing.

Supporting Families During Intensive Outpatient Program

When IOP begins, families need support too. Family education shows what weekly care looks like.

In family sessions, our team teaches boundaries and calmer communication. Caregivers under stress get options for support. A short home plan can reduce conflict fast.

Cravings cues can show up before a return to use. A trigger plan helps families respond with less panic. Our team can share coping steps for home routines. Care coordination can connect you to added resources.

When family involvement fits, sessions focus on trust repair. That supports a safer home space for recovery.

Why Choose Recovery NOW for IOP in Nashville

You need IOP care that fits real life in Nashville. Recovery NOW begins with a level-of-care assessment for outpatient fit. Your weekly treatment plan follows ASAM Level 2.1. Care stays focused on safety, skills, and progress.

Holistic Approach

Recovery work touches sleep, stress, and daily routines. Sessions connect coping skills, trigger planning, and relapse prevention.

Experienced Team

Addiction medicine providers and therapists run your weekly care. You get progress reviews that shape plan updates. When needs change, the schedule can change too.

Confidential and Respectful Care

Your information stays confidential during outpatient treatment. We use people-first language for SUD, OUD, and AUD. With your consent, families can join when helpful.

Flexible Options

In-person visits work well for many Nashville patients. MAT Telehealth follow-ups can work for some schedules. Work, school, and family time shape appointment choices.

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Benefits of an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

IOP gives more support than weekly therapy, while you live at home. It helps people with substance use disorder (SUD) build routines and coping skills. The goal is safer daily choices with a weekly plan. Support stays structured without an overnight stay.

Flexibility

You can attend sessions and still manage work or school. Family time can stay part of your week. Your schedule can adjust as needs change.

Comprehensive Care

IOP combines group counseling, individual counseling, and psychoeducation. Some people also use medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when appropriate. Relapse prevention planning and a trigger plan guide home life.

Community Support

Group sessions add peer support and shared learning. You can practice communication skills and boundaries. Accountability grows through progress reviews and check-ins.

Cost-Effective Treatment

IOP can cost less than inpatient care for many people. You get structured outpatient care with a clear care plan. Insurance coverage can vary by plan.

Admissions Steps for IOP At Recovery NOW in Nashville

Admissions for IOP in Nashville follow a clear process. Recovery NOW confirms outpatient fit before you begin care. After assessment, you receive a weekly plan for ASAM Level 2.1.

  • Call to start: Schedule an intake screening appointment.
  • Intake screening: Share symptoms, cravings, and recent use patterns.
  • Clinical assessment: Complete biopsychosocial assessment and safety screening.
  • Insurance verification: Verify benefits, copays, and visit limits.
  • Start date set: Confirm weekly schedule for groups and visits.
  • Ongoing reviews: Use progress reviews and plan updates weekly.

Start IOP in Nashville at Recovery NOW

Take the next step toward outpatient recovery in Nashville. Call Recovery NOW and book your first intake visit. Our team matches outpatient care to your needs and builds your weekly schedule. Begin group and individual counseling, and MAT support when appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions

IOP length depends on your level-of-care assessment results. Many people attend 4 to 12 weeks. Progress reviews can extend care when risks rise. Plan updates can also reduce sessions when stability improves.

Many people work while attending a non-residential level of care. Sessions may run 3 to 5 days weekly. Your schedule can match shifts, school, or childcare needs. If hours change, ask for plan updates at progress reviews.

Contact your care team the same day. Share triggers, cravings, intensity, and any safety concerns. Your relapse prevention plan can change after that. A level-of-care check may add support, including MAT, when appropriate.

Some programs use urine drug screens for monitoring. Use depends on your treatment plan and clinic policy. Intake screening is the best time to ask. That helps you understand expectations for visits and progress reviews.

Confidentiality protects your information during outpatient treatment. With your consent, family members supporting a loved one can join a session. Staff can also share general family education. Without consent, staff can listen and record concerns for care coordination.

MAT is optional and based on assessment findings. People with opioid use disorder may use MOUD. People with alcohol use disorder may discuss medication support. Group counseling and individual counseling still matter every week. You and the provider review response and side effects at follow-ups.

A level-of-care assessment checks safety risks first. If IOP fits poorly, staff can recommend referral options. That keeps care aligned with the continuum of care. You can still return later for step-down care when safe.

Yes, Recovery NOW accepts most major insurance plans, including TennCare and Medicare, and offers flexible payment options.