Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient therapy provides mental health or addiction treatment on a flexible schedule, allowing individuals to receive care while living at home.

What is Outpatient Therapy?

Outpatient therapy is a form of mental health or addiction treatment where individuals receive counseling and therapeutic support without needing to stay in a residential facility. This approach allows individuals to manage daily responsibilities while engaging in regular therapy sessions, whether individual, group, or family therapy. Outpatient therapy is effective for managing mental health and addiction symptoms with the flexibility to continue daily life.

It is often part of a continuum of care, following inpatient or intensive outpatient programs to support long-term recovery.