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Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

The Dual Diagnosis Program at The Queen’s Medical Center offers outpatient treatment three days per week for co-existing psychiatric and substance abuse problems. The program provides individual and group counseling to engage patients in treatment, as well as skill-building groups, focused on mental health management, relapse prevention, cognitive restructuring, occupational therapy and work readiness.

Dual Diagnosis Program

The Dual Diagnosis Program at The Queen’s Medical Center offers intensive outpatient treatment three days per week, three hours a day, for co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse problems. Participants engage in individual and group sessions which focus on relapse prevention, mental health, and skill building. Session are directed toward to the goals of maintaining sobriety, managing psychiatric symptoms, utilizing coping and recovery skills, and improving social functioning and relationships.
 
The program requires attendance at 12 step meetings as part of developing social and community support. Participants also submit to random urine drug screens to verify abstinence. Lunch can be purchased for a minimal fee through the duration of the program.

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