Provive Wellness Co-Occurring Adolescent IOP
Integrated Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment for Ages 13–17
Integrated Mental Health & Substance
Use Treatment for Ages 13–17
Program Overview
The Co-Occurring Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at Provive Wellness is a structured, developmentally appropriate treatment track for youth ages 13–17 experiencing both mental health and substance use challenges. Our program combines evidence-based therapy, creative interventions, psychiatric support, and family engagement to help adolescents stabilize symptoms, build resilience, and move toward long-term recovery.
Designed for adolescents who require more support than traditional outpatient therapy but do not need inpatient or residential care, this IOP offers holistic, integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders in a safe and supportive environment.
Supporting Adolescent Mental Health Through Specialized, Developmentally Appropriate Care
Adolescence is a critical period of emotional, neurological, and social development. During these years, teens experience rapid brain growth, heightened emotional sensitivity, and increased vulnerability to mental health challenges. Anxiety, depression, trauma-related disorders, behavioral issues, and early substance use often emerge during this stage, making timely intervention essential.
A structured adolescent intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides teens with consistent therapeutic support while allowing them to remain connected to school, family, and daily routines. Unlike adult-focused programs, a teen IOP is designed specifically to address adolescent brain development, emotional regulation, identity formation, and peer dynamics.
Provive Wellness offers a comprehensive teen IOP and adolescent outpatient program that balances clinical structure with flexibility, making it a strong alternative to residential treatment or inpatient care for teens who need more than weekly therapy.
Why Teen-Specific Mental Health Treatment Matters
Teens are not simply “small adults.” Effective teen mental health treatment must account for developmental differences, family involvement, and school-related stressors. Programs designed for adolescents emphasize skills that support emotional growth, healthy decision-making, and resilience.
A teen-focused IOP helps adolescents:
- Develop healthy coping skills for stress, anxiety, and mood changes
- Improve emotional regulation and impulse control
- Address behavioral health challenges in a supportive peer environment
- Maintain academic engagement through school-friendly scheduling
- Receive early intervention before symptoms escalate
Why Families Choose Provive Wellness for Teen IOP Care
Provive Wellness is a trusted provider of adolescent mental health and behavioral health treatment, offering evidence-based care in a compassionate, developmentally informed setting. Our clinical team brings extensive experience in working with teens and families, emphasizing collaboration, safety, and individualized care.
What sets Provive apart:
- Licensed clinicians with adolescent-specific expertise
- Integrated mental health and substance use treatment
- Family involvement and communication support
- Evidence-based therapies tailored to teens
- A structured yet flexible after-school and evening IOP model
Our mission is to help teens build emotional stability, confidence, and the skills they need to navigate adolescence and beyond.
Our team of helpful and caring therapists and medical professionals is here to help individuals create a better future by taking control of their lives.
What We Treat
Our IOP serves adolescents with co-occurring concerns, including:
Mental Health Disorders:
- Anxiety, panic attacks, and social anxiety
- Depression, mood swings, or emotional numbness
- Trauma-related symptoms (e.g., abuse, grief, complex PTSD)
- Self-harm and suicidal ideation (non-acute)
- Identity distress, low self-worth, and relational difficulties
Substance Use Issues:
- Experimentation or misuse of substances (alcohol, cannabis, pills, vaping, etc.)
- Early-stage substance use disorders
- Emotional or trauma-based substance use
- Dual-diagnosis presentations with mood or behavioral instability
Mental Health Conditions Commonly Treated in Teens
Provive’s teen mental health program addresses a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges that commonly affect adolescents. Mental health conditions in teens often present differently than in adults, frequently impacting school performance, relationships, and family dynamics.
- Anxiety Disorders and Teen Anxiety Treatment: Chronic worry, panic symptoms, social anxiety, and avoidance behaviors are common in teens. Anxiety treatment for teens focuses on coping skills, stress management, and confidence-building strategies that support academic and social functioning.
- Teen Depression Treatment: Depression in adolescents may appear as irritability, withdrawal, low motivation, or academic decline. Teen depression treatment emphasizes emotional expression, cognitive restructuring, and re-engagement in daily life.
- ADHD Treatment for Teens: ADHD can affect attention, impulse control, organization, and emotional regulation. Treatment supports executive functioning skills, behavioral strategies, and emotional awareness.
- Teen Trauma Therapy and PTSD: Teens exposed to trauma may experience emotional numbing, hypervigilance, or difficulty trusting others. Trauma therapy for adolescents focuses on safety, stabilization, and healthy emotional processing.
- Teen OCD Treatment Program: Obsessive-compulsive symptoms can significantly disrupt daily routines and school life. Treatment addresses intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors using structured, evidence-based approaches.
- Teen Eating Disorder Treatment: Disordered eating behaviors often co-occur with anxiety, depression, or trauma. Treatment supports emotional regulation, body awareness, and healthy coping strategies.
- Teen Self-Harm and Emotional Regulation Challenges: Self-harming behaviors often reflect difficulty managing intense emotions. Treatment focuses on safer coping skills, emotional awareness, and distress tolerance. Provive’s teen mental health IOP provides structured support while helping adolescents remain connected to their everyday lives.
Our team of helpful and caring therapists and medical professionals is here to help individuals create a better future by taking control of their lives.
How We Treat: Integrated Clinical Model
We use an integrated, trauma-informed model to address both mental health and substance use:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): for coping, relapse prevention, and reframing thoughts
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): for emotion regulation, impulse control, and interpersonal effectiveness
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT): to build motivation and values-driven behavior
- Motivational Interviewing (MI): to reduce resistance and foster readiness for change
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)-Informed Work: to address protective parts and trauma responses
- Psychoeducation: about addiction, brain development, stress, trauma, and recovery
- Creative & Experiential Methods: including art, journaling, music, movement, and somatic grounding
A Comprehensive, Integrated Approach to Teen Treatment
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Teens
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Teens
DBT is especially effective for teens struggling with emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, self-harm, or intense interpersonal conflicts. DBT for teens focuses on emotion regulation, distress tolerance, impulse control, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT helps teens develop psychological flexibility by learning to accept difficult emotions while committing to values-driven behavior. This approach supports motivation, resilience, and healthier decision-making during adolescence.
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
Motivational Interviewing reduces resistance and helps teens explore their own reasons for change. MI is especially effective in adolescent addiction counseling and early intervention programs, fostering engagement without confrontation.
Internal Family Systems (IFS)-Informed Work
IFS-informed therapy helps teens understand different “parts” of themselves, including protective behaviors and trauma responses. This approach supports self-awareness, emotional integration, and healing from underlying stressors.
Psychoeducation for Teens and Families
Psychoeducation provides teens and families with information about mental health, addiction, brain development, stress, trauma, and recovery. Understanding the “why” behind symptoms empowers teens to actively participate in treatment.
Creative & Experiential Therapies
Creative and experiential methods—including art, journaling, music, movement, and somatic grounding—help teens express emotions that may be difficult to verbalize. These approaches support emotional regulation, self-expression, and engagement in treatment.
Family Engagement
Healing involves the whole system. Our program includes:
- Weekly caregiver contact and coaching
- Family education on addiction, mental health, boundaries, and communication
- Family therapy (as clinically indicated) to reduce conflict and increase connection
Program Structure
- Schedule: 3 hours/day, 3–5 days per week (based on clinical need)
- Average Length: 6–10 weeks
Services Include:
- Individual therapy (weekly)
- Daily group therapy (skills + process)
- Family therapy and caregiver support
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management (as needed)
- Substance use monitoring and recovery goal-setting
- Academic check-ins
Admission Criteria
- Ages 13–17
- Diagnosed or suspected mental health condition
- Active or recent substance use impacting functioning
- Not in need of 24-hour supervision or detox
- Willing to engage in therapy and recovery work
- Family/caregiver involvement
Contact & Referrals
We accept referrals from:
- Schools and counselors
- Pediatricians and PCPs
- Hospitals and residential programs
- Outpatient providers and therapists
- Families and legal/juvenile partners
Example Weekly Schedule
Week 7: Relationships, Peer Pressure & Substance Use (4–7 PM Schedule)
Themes:
Trust, Rejection, Belonging, Peer Influence
Target Population:
Adolescents (ages 13–17) struggling with emotional regulation, identity development, communication, self-worth, and emerging substance use concerns.
Approach:
CBT, DBT, ACT, IFS-informed, expressive arts, developmentally appropriate psychoeducation, and foundational substance use education.
Group Length:
3 hours/day, 5 days/week (M–F), divided into 3 one-hour segments from 4:00–7:00 PM.
Time
4:00 - 5:00 PM
5:00 - 6:00 PM
6:00 - 7:00 PM
Mon
Icebreaker + Trust Discussion
Trust-Building Activities
Journaling + Share-Out
Tues
Peer Pressure Psychoeducation
Role-Plays: Saying No
Reflection Circle
Wed
Substance Use Education
Myths vs. Facts Discussion
Future Values Activity
Thurs
Social Media Role-Plays
Mapping Triggers + Coping
Group Share on Online Habits
Fri
Connection Circle
Friendship Web/
Belonging Board
Music Share: Feeling Seen
The Provive Difference
PERSONALIZED CARE
We tailor all treatment to each individual’s needs. We ensure patients get results by using the latest evidence-based practices.
CARING STAFF
Our staff understands how challenging it is to overcome addiction, and focuses on providing support each step of the way.
HOLISTIC CARE
We take a holistic approach when it comes to recovery, as physical health involves the body, mind, and spirit.
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