Discover ME IOP

Therapeutic Solutions’ Discover ME Intensive Outpatient Program is a flexible program for adolescents that meets a variety of needs and provides intensive help for individuals who need more than the outpatient services they have already received.

Our Adolescent IOP program is currently closed as of June 2022.

About Discover ME

Discovery of oneself is just the beginning.

The Adolescent Therapy program at Therapeutic Solutions is specifically designed for young adults who are dealing with emotional and/or behavioral issues, including anxiety and depression. Teens get to be in a program with people their age, and benefit from therapies and treatments designed to meet the unique needs of being an adolescent.


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Request an Appointment to get started with Therapeutic Solutions
  • Short Wait Times
    Get started in 7 Days or less
  • Small Group Settings
    6-10 people per group
  • Everything under one roof
    Therapeutic Solutions is a full service psychiatric practice

Our adolescent intensive outpatient program emphasizes building and strengthening the relationships of the family unit.  Teens and family members may receive training in conflict resolution and coping skills to foster a happy, healthy, home environment. Find out if your child can benefit from our Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program when you call (530) 899-3150 for a program assessment.

IOP is available for patients with co-occurring disorders.

It’s unlikely that your child will tell you that they need therapy, and it’s not always easy for parents to tell the difference between normal adolescent behavior and signs of mental distress. Teenagers often go through periods of reclusion, irritability, and impulsivity during adolescence, and much of it will be unlike anything you experienced when they were still in their early childhood years.

The following behaviors may indicate that your child is in need of behavioral health counseling: 

Keep in mind that every child is different and it’s not unusual for a teenager to exhibit one or two pf the above symptoms from time to time.  However, if such behaviors occur on a frequent basis with no sign of improvement, your child may benefit from a consultation. with a behavioral specialist.