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Intensive Outpatient Program, Owings Mills

In Owings Mills, Maryland, many adults need more support than weekly therapy but can’t step away from work, school, commuting, or family responsibilities. Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) near Owings Mills provides structured addiction and mental health treatment while allowing you to maintain your routine outside treatment hours.

 

Our addiction treatment center in Towson, about 20-30 minutes away, offers separate IOP tracks for substance use disorders and mental health conditions. With daytime and evening scheduling options, many people continue attending classes at Stevenson University or CCBC, working full-time, or caring for family while receiving treatment and recovery support.

 

Treatment begins with a clinical assessment that reviews your recovery history, mental health symptoms, support system, and overall functioning. Your treatment schedule may include group therapy, individual counseling, psychiatry, family involvement, and recovery support focused on emotional regulation, accountability, and long-term recovery stability. 

Intensive outpatient treatment provides structured support while you continue daily life

Our intensive outpatient program near Owings Mills provides more structure than standard outpatient counseling without requiring overnight treatment or residential care. IOP usually includes 3-5 treatment sessions per week, totaling about 9-20 hours of clinical support depending on your treatment plan and level of care.

 

Treatment may include group therapy, individual counseling, psychiatry, recovery planning, family involvement, and medication management when appropriate. Sessions focus on relapse prevention, emotional regulation, coping skills, accountability, and the real-life situations affecting recovery at work, school, or home.

 

Many adults enter IOP after relapse patterns, worsening mental health symptoms, or difficulty maintaining stability with lower levels of support. The program helps you build structure and recovery momentum while continuing to manage responsibilities at work, school, and home.

Separate IOP tracks support substance use and mental health recovery

Our Substance Abuse IOP near Owings Mills helps adults struggling with alcohol use, opioid use, fentanyl, prescription drug misuse, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine use disorders. Treatment focuses on relapse prevention, coping skills, accountability, emotional regulation, and rebuilding routines while continuing to work, attend school, or manage family responsibilities. Many adults enter this program after substance use begins affecting relationships, employment, academic performance, mental health, or overall stability.

 

Our Mental Health IOP supports adults in Owings Mills and Baltimore County dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, emotional instability, or chronic stress that interferes with everyday life. Treatment includes structured therapy, psychiatry, medication management when appropriate, and support for building healthier routines, communication skills, and coping strategies. This level of care often fits people who need more support than weekly counseling but do not require inpatient psychiatric treatment.

 

Many adults entering treatment near Owings Mills are dealing with both addiction and mental health symptoms at the same time. Our dual diagnosis treatment approach addresses substance use and mental health conditions within the same coordinated treatment plan instead of separating care across multiple providers. This structure helps people build stronger recovery stability while improving emotional functioning, accountability, relationships, and long-term recovery support. 

Daytime and evening IOP schedules help people stay active in work and school 

Many adults near Owings Mills delay treatment because they believe they need to stop working, pause their studies, or step away from family responsibilities entirely. Our intensive outpatient program offers daytime and evening scheduling options that allow many people to continue managing work, college classes, parenting, commuting, and other responsibilities while receiving structured clinical support. This flexibility is especially helpful for working professionals, parents, and students attending Stevenson University or CCBC who still need consistent treatment during the week.

 

Flexible scheduling does not reduce the level of clinical support provided during treatment. Sessions still focus on recovery structure, emotional regulation, coping skills, accountability, communication, relapse prevention, and long-term stability while helping you continue functioning within your normal routine.

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center

8600 Lasalle Rd #212, Towson, MD 21286, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (410) 973-7336 to check for availability and schedule an appointment

Long-term recovery support helps people maintain stability after higher levels of care 

Many adults entering IOP near Owings Mills need more than short-term stabilization alone. Some people step into IOP after inpatient treatment or PHP, while others need continued structure after repeated relapse patterns, difficulty maintaining routines, or worsening mental health symptoms. Recovery often becomes harder to maintain when support ends before daily stability is rebuilt.

 

Our extended care model allows people to gradually step down through different levels of care instead of moving directly from intensive treatment back into full independence. While some outpatient programs last only a few weeks, our extended care structure requires a 90-day minimum, with many people participating for 6-9 months depending on their clinical needs and recovery progress. Support may continue through IOP with sober living integration, outpatient treatment, vocational recovery support, alumni programming, and ongoing recovery planning.

 

This structure gives people more time to rebuild routines, work schedules, academic responsibilities, relationships, and recovery habits while continuing to receive accountability and clinical support throughout the week. Many young adults and working professionals benefit from having recovery support integrated into everyday life while gradually rebuilding independence and long-term stability.

Family involvement and recovery planning continue throughout IOP

Addiction and mental health conditions often affect communication, trust, and relationships at home long before someone enters treatment. Our intensive outpatient program near Owings Mills keeps spouses, parents, and loved ones involved throughout recovery through weekly family therapy sessions, recovery planning, ongoing communication, and support from our clinical team. Family therapy helps rebuild communication, strengthen boundaries, reduce enabling behaviors, and improve accountability during and after treatment.

 

Family involvement remains an ongoing part of treatment throughout IOP, not just a one-time conversation early in recovery. Loved ones learn more about addiction, anxiety, depression, trauma, and the connection between mental health and substance use. This helps families better support recovery while improving stability, communication, and trust at home.

Driving Directions to Our Treatment Center

Our addiction treatment center in Towson is about 20-25 minutes from Owings Mills and easy to reach using I-795 and I-695 East. This route follows major roads toward Towson and avoids smaller residential streets, making weekday commuting more straightforward for adults attending PHP, IOP, outpatient treatment, and family programming. On-site parking is available, including a wheelchair-accessible parking area and entrance. 

Driving Directions from Owings Mills:

  • Head southeast on Reisterstown Road
  • Take the exit toward I-795
  • Turn left onto Owings Mills Boulevard
  • Merge onto I-795 South toward Baltimore
  • Take Exit 1A onto I-695 East toward Towson
  • Take Exit 29B for MD-542 South (Loch Raven Blvd)
  • Turn right onto East Joppa Road
  • Turn left onto LaSalle Road
  • Turn right into the parking area
  • Turn left toward the building entrance

Questions People Ask About Intensive Outpatient Program in Owings Mills

We conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the right level of care. IOP may fit if you're medically stable, have a safe environment, do not need 24/7 supervision, and need more support than weekly therapy while continuing work, school, or family responsibilities.

Our multidisciplinary team continually reassesses your needs and adjusts your level of care as recovery progresses. If you need more support, you may move into PHP. As stability improves, you may continue into IOP or outpatient treatment with a lower level of structure.

Yes, we coordinate with outside providers when appropriate. During the comprehensive assessment, we discuss your current therapist, psychiatrist, or other providers to help coordinate your care.

Many insurance plans cover our IOP services. We verify your insurance coverage during the comprehensive assessment process to confirm what your plan includes and help you understand your benefits.

We serve adults 18 and older, with specialized support for young adults ages 18-34 rebuilding work, school, and daily routines during recovery. Our vocational recovery programming helps young adults strengthen structure, accountability, and long-term stability while continuing treatment.

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