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If you are interested in Mental Health – Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) please contact our referral relations manager Tomi Robie at (208)-571-8498

For more than 32 years, Recovery Ways has assisted individuals and their families.

We ensure that everyone feels welcomed and understood in our facility.

This provides patients with the chance to connect with their local community.

Long-Term Healing With Us

Recovery Ways Idaho, previously Idaho Behavioral Health, is a leading outpatient treatment health clinic. With locations in Boise, Mountain Home, and Nampa, our team is dedicated to providing exceptional behavioral health services that cater to the needs of our patients.

Since 1992, Recovery Ways Idaho has been helping individuals and their families on their journey towards recovery. Our team is made up of highly trained and experienced professionals who are committed to providing comprehensive care that addresses all aspects of our patients’ well-being.

We understand that each individual’s journey towards recovery is unique, which is why we offer multiple outpatient treatment options tailored to fit their specific needs.

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Our experts offer programs and services designed to assist individuals in taking back control of their lives.

Counseling

Psychotherapy, often envisioned as a compassionate conversational therapy, represents what many imagine when they think of counseling services. Our team is both experienced and varied, spanning a broad spectrum of specialties.

Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP)

Intensive outpatient programming (IOP) at Recovery Ways Idaho is the only one in the Treasure Valley focusing primarily on mental health diagnosis, with small group sizes and a curriculum tailored to the patient’s needs.

Medication Management

Medication management is the process of monitoring an individual’s use of medication to ensure its effectiveness, safety, and proper dosage. It involves regular check-ins to assess any side effects or changes in symptoms and make necessary adjustments to the medication plan.

CBRS For Children, Adolescents, and Adults

CBRS, previously referred to as PSR, offers a suite of mental health services aimed at fostering recovery and enhancing the quality of life for individuals of all ages, including adults, adolescents, and children, who have received a diagnosis of severe mental illness.

Peer Support

We believe in the power of peer support as a crucial component of our patients’ recovery journey. Peer support is a form of community support service in which an expert works closely with clients to assist them in regaining balance and control over their lives.

Case Management

We understand that navigating the complex world of healthcare can be overwhelming and challenging for some individuals. That’s why we offer case management services to help adults, adolescents, and children who may need assistance in obtaining or arranging services for themselves.

Aftercare

Aftercare refers to the ongoing support and resources provided to individuals after completing an initial program for mental health treatment or co-occurring disorders. This can include various forms of therapy, support groups, or transitional living arrangements.

Disorders We Specialize In

We specialize in providing life changing solutions. Our team is made up of experienced professionals who are dedicated to helping people with recovery and self-improvement. Our services range from therapy sessions to aftercare support, all designed to help individuals address their personal challenges and reach their full potential.

Mental Health Disorders We Treat

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At Recovery Ways Idaho, our outpatient programs are designed with the whole person in mind, to address all aspects of well-being. Utilizing person-centered holistic approaches, our team of Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors and Licensed Clinical Social Workers can help address issues such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, family problems, and grief in a caring and compassionate manner tailored to the patient’s needs.

Recovery Ways Idaho also offers in-clinic medication management with our provider, who is a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C), and is currently in training to be certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health NursePractitioner (PMHNP). Through collaboration with primary therapists, individuals engaging in medication management receive a tailored treatment plan that encompasses all aspects of their life experiences.

Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is led by clinicians with over thirty years of combined experience in treating mental health concerns. This program includes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), life skills training, and community building to assist patients in reaching their ultimate potential in their day-to-day lives. Our program runs Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2 PM-5 PM with medication management available on-site to ensure continuity of care and direct collaboration with the care team.

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FAQ

We've compiled a list of frequently asked questions to provide clarity on the experience and alleviate any remaining fears or anxieties you might have.

Choosing the right level of care for a mental health disorder is an important decision that can greatly impact the success of one's recovery journey. At Recovery Ways, we understand that every individual's needs are unique, which is why we offer multiple options for outpatient programs.

So how do you know if an outpatient program is the right fit for you? Firstly, it's essential to assess your current level of functioning and any potential risks involved in receiving treatment while living at home. If you have a strong support system and are able to manage daily responsibilities, then an outpatient program may be suitable for you.

Another factor to consider is the severity of your process disorder. Outpatient programs are typically recommended for individuals with mild to moderate symptoms who do not require round-the-clock care. If your symptoms are more severe, a higher level of care such as residential or partial hospitalization may be necessary.

It's also crucial to consider your personal preferences and needs when selecting the right level of care. Outpatient programs offer flexibility in scheduling and allow individuals to continue with their daily responsibilities while receiving treatment. However, this may not be the best option for those who require a more structured and intensive approach to recovery.

Ultimately, it's important to consult with a mental health professional who can evaluate your specific situation and recommend the most appropriate level of care for your process disorder. At Recovery Ways, our team is dedicated to providing personalized outpatient treatment options that cater to individual's unique needs and goals for recovery.

Mental health and co-occurring disorders can affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. These conditions can be challenging to identify, as many individuals may not realize they are struggling with a mental health or co-occurring disorder until it starts impacting their daily lives. Some common indicators that you may have issues with a disorder include experiencing persistent negative thoughts or emotions, changes in behavior and relationships, difficulty managing daily responsibilities, and physical symptoms such as changes in appetite or sleep patterns.

Additionally, if you find yourself turning to unhealthy coping mechanisms like substance abuse or self-harm, this could also be a sign that you are struggling with a mental health or co-occurring disorder. It's essential to pay attention to any changes in your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and seek professional help if necessary.

At Recovery Ways, we specialize in treating both mental health and co-occurring disorders. Our team of experienced professionals will work with you to identify any underlying issues and develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses all aspects of your well-being. We understand the complexities of these conditions and are dedicated to providing compassionate support and evidence-based treatments for those who are struggling. Remember, seeking help is a brave and important step towards managing your mental health and achieving lasting recovery.

Therapy is a crucial component of treatment for mental health disorders, and at Recovery Ways, we believe in providing our clients with the highest quality therapy services. Our team consists of experienced and compassionate therapists who utilize evidence-based approaches to address the underlying causes of process disorders.

When you begin therapy at Recovery Ways Idaho, you will first meet with one of our therapists for an initial assessment. This helps us understand your unique struggles and tailor a treatment plan that best fits your needs. From there, our therapists will work with you to identify negative thought patterns and behaviors and develop coping strategies to manage them effectively.

Our therapy sessions are conducted in a safe and supportive environment where you can freely express your thoughts and emotions without judgment. We also offer a variety of therapy modalities to meet the specific needs and preferences of our clients.

At Recovery Ways, we prioritize building a strong therapeutic relationship with our clients. This means that our therapists will work collaboratively with you, providing encouragement and support throughout your journey towards recovery.

Recognizing when you need help is a crucial step towards managing a mental health disorder and achieving lasting recovery. It's important to pay attention to any changes in your thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and daily functioning that may indicate the need for professional support. Some common signs that you may need help include persistent and intense negative thoughts or emotions, difficulty managing daily responsibilities, strained relationships with loved ones, increased isolation and withdrawal from social activities, and experiencing physical symptoms such as changes in appetite or sleep patterns.

It's also essential to trust your instincts and seek help if something feels off or if you're struggling to cope with challenges on your own. At Recovery Ways, our team is here to provide compassionate support and guidance for those struggling with mental illness. We understand the importance of seeking help and are dedicated to helping individuals achieve a better quality of life through our evidence-based treatment programs. So if you or someone you know is experiencing any signs that indicate the need for help, don't hesitate to reach out to us at Recovery Ways Idaho. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength and taking control over your mental health journey.

Watching a loved one battle mental illness can be both heartbreaking and overwhelming. You might feel powerless and unsure of how to assist them. The first step in getting your loved one the help they need is to engage in an open and honest conversation about their mental health. Express your concerns, offer your support, but also establish boundaries and encourage seeking professional help. Researching treatment options with our team and having resources available can be beneficial.

Remember to stay patient, understanding, and supportive throughout this process – recovery is a journey that takes time. With the proper approach and support, you can aid your loved one in finding the path to a healthier and happier life free from addiction. Don’t hesitate to seek guidance and support from our team at Recovery Ways Idaho. We are here to assist you and your loved one every step of the way towards recovery.

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