Journey of Wellness Counseling & Consulting

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OP ~Virtual Based  Out patient Program


Our substance abuse program and continuum of care program allowing adults to maintain their addiction recovery choice. 

What is OP?


Patients with mild to moderate substance use disorders, stepping down from IOP, or have been stable for a long period of time and need a refresher; can participate in our organized, planned Outpatient Program (OP) in a non-residential environment. Op is a foundational level for substance use disorder treatment, that runs between 0-9 hours a week, and can go from 6-52 weeks. Recommendations and treatment plans are individualized and individuals may attend a minimum of 1 group up to 2 groups a week and individual session every week to once a month (all depending on recommendations from their evaluation). 



Is OP Effective?


Clinical research and practice show that outpatient treatment is an effective and viable approach for individuals with substance use disorders to begin nor continue their recovery, with a 2014 study proving it is as effective as inpatient treatment. Furthermore, a current 2020 study illustrates that digital care is beneficial to substance abuse programming as well! 

Our Outpatient treatment program is accessed online by secure video, so JWCC clients obtain therapy from the privacy of home instead of visiting an office one or three times each week. Because each JWCC client's treatment plan is as distinct as they are, the length of treatment varies. Clients at Journey of Wellness Counseling & Consulting typically spend 6 to 52 weeks in the out patient portion of the program.

But it's up to you how long you stay at JWCC.

getting started with op is simple, and here’s how it works

 

step 1

start the conversation

Speak with a counselor who understands the struggle with drugs and alcohol by filling out the group interest form or contact us


step 2

tell us about you

They’ll get to know you, your needs, and determine if Journey of Wellness Counseling & Consulting’s OP is right for you.

 

step 3

begin treatment

We will either schedule a substance evaluation or obtain a release of information to obtain your substance evaluation.

We will then work with you and come up with a plan you can start with in a week to two weeks!

Commonly Asked Questions About OP

 Who is OP for?

Outpatient Program is for people who:

  • 1. Do not need medically-supervised stabilization (detox), do not have severely acute mental health comorbidities, and are stepping down from an IOP programming.
  • 2. Have a mild or moderate substance use diagnosis and needs a flexible program to achieve their goals with a  substance use disorder treatment program.
  • Has maintained their recovery choices and has need for a refresher.


What is the difference between outpatient and intensive outpatient?

  • Intensive outpatient treatment involves clients going to groups 3 days a week and 1 individual session up to 12 hours plus a week; while online Outpatient Treatment Program (OP) care is provided in sessions of up to three hours, two times weekly, allowing clients to live at home while meeting their family and work obligations.


What is the difference between substance abuse counseling groups and support groups?

  • Professional counselors with licensure in either mental health or addictions treat SUD patients with professional counseling. Treatment for SUD is extremely regimented and adheres to the American Society of Addiction Medicine's(ASAM)best practices. Because the usual period of therapy is several weeks, followed by aftercare, it is categorized as a "brief intervention".

  • Peers with varying degrees of experience and length of time in recovery lead support groups, which include alternatives like Red Road community meetings and 12 Step traditions like Alcoholics Anonymous. The meeting may be highly regimented or less structured, depending on the group. Research has demonstrated that social connections enhance brain function by stimulating the synthesis of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), which is responsible for the creation of new neurons and the healing of injured glial cells and neurons. Participating in mutual self-help groups offers continuous social support and can last a lifetime, unlike SUD therapy. Mutual self-help groups are usually free to attend, however donations are welcome.


Is Virtual OP right for me?

  • Online OP is as effective as in-person, allowing clients to receive help from home or anywhere with secure internet access. Journey of Wellness Counseling & Consulting therapists are licensed in five states and try to offer various times and days, that best suit clients' busy lives.
  • Many patients struggle with outpatient programs due to unpredictable work hours, which can lead to missed sessions and discharge. If a patient is court-ordered to attend OP, this can result in legal hardships and violations, as they may face legal hardships and violations in their daily lives.


What are MY requirements for OP?

  • The OP protocol requires a minimum of 1-hour group therapy meetings up to 2 group therapy meetings and one 1-hour individual meeting per week. JWCC follows this protocol, but they try to accommodate clients' scheduling preferences. A minimum of three clients is required for group meetings to be adhered. Although they may not have a suitable option at this time, they strive to accommodate clients' needs.
  • JWCC OP programs can be accessed on any internet-connected device, but clients are advised to use the largest screen possible for group therapy.


I'm court ordered, can you help me?

  • Court involvement is a common aspect of addiction treatment for clients. We use a "Release of Information" document conforming to 42 CFR Part II, and have experience working with attorneys, judges, and probation officials. We support clients through their journey.


Is my information and treatment confidential?

  • Our commitment to your privacy is both legal and our priority. We protect your identity and communications from the beginning to the end of treatment. Clients must share their thoughts and feelings with addiction treatment specialists, counselors, and group session members to benefit from the recovery process. However, the extent of sharing is up to the client.


What about the cost? Can I afford it?

  • The cost of an outpatient program (OP) can range from $500 to $650 per day, equivalent to $10,000 for a month without insurance, depending on whether you use a health insurance plan and policy details.
  • OP costs can vary depending on insurance coverage. Contact your insurance company to find out benefit details and our admissions counselor will work with you to submit your insurance coverage with a superbill (we would be considered out of network since we are a private pay office).
  • Journey of Wellness Counseling & Consulting can discuss payment plans for those without insurance or with healthcare insurance. Addiction can lead to legal issues, family conflict, job loss, medical costs, homelessness, and other unmanageable symptoms. Choosing to seek help for substance use is commendable, as it can save you from these costs.

    Call us today, we are happy to answer any questions such as, how much does an OP cost with JWCC and the process of beginning OP.



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