Our new mobile app compliments our highly regarded intensive outpatient curriculum by providing 24/7 access to resources that guide clients through weekly milestones. Instructional videos on family programming, audio spirituality medications, and words of encouragement from alumni professionals are introduced as they progress and provide a diverse set of experiences instantly available at their fingertips.
Recovery is a journey. Harmony gives you the
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Harmony provides engagement, resources and support that build recovery skills
Skills are assessed and advanced each week
Week 1 Intro/Building Blocks
Week 2 Setting Goals
Week 3 Triggers and Cravings
Week 4 Thought Processes
Week 5 Emotion Processes
Week 6 Community Involvement
Week 7 Sprituality
Week 8 Communication
Week 9 Families
Week 10Empowerment
Week 11Self-Care
Week 12Narratives
Week 13Transitioning back to Real Life Harmony's special 13 week program provides additional support
Growth is supported with the Harmony Hub app
Giving you 24 hour access to videos, podcasts and more to help you through the program and beyond
And post program support to help you navigate the world better prepared
What is Harmony Foundation’s Intensive Outpatient Program
An Intensive Outpatient Program is designed for individuals who are interested in abstinence, but whose drinking or drug use behavior may not meet Level 3 ASAM criteria for an residential level of care.
Unlike Residential Treatment, IOP allows you to live at home, work, and engage in your community while building recovery skills. Additionally, IOP increases the frequency of contact with treatment providers and includes 9 hours of programming, spread over 3 days, each week.
IOP is ideal for someone who wants to:
Achieve abstinence
Foster changes in behavior that supports a recovery lifestyle
Facilitate active participation in community-based support groups
Identify and address a range of psychosocial problems (including employment, adherence to probation, housing, financial planning, relationships)
Develop a positive supportive recovery network
Improve problem-solving skills and coping strategies in staying abstinent.