Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) for passive-aggression offer a structured middle ground between inpatient care and standard weekly therapy.
What Is IOP for Passive-Aggression?
IOP typically involves 3-4 days per week, 3 hours per day, in structured therapeutic programming for passive-aggression. You sleep at home while receiving near-daily support.
Who Benefits from IOP for Passive-Aggression?
IOP is appropriate when:
- Standard weekly therapy isn't sufficient for current passive-aggression severity
- Step-down from inpatient care to maintain stability
- Acute life stressors have temporarily worsened passive-aggression beyond weekly therapy's capacity
- Building foundational skills for passive-aggression management in an intensive format
What IOP for Passive-Aggression Involves
Most IOP programs for passive-aggression include group therapy, skills training (DBT, CBT), individual sessions, and family components.
Finding an IOP for Passive-Aggression
Ask your current therapist for referrals, contact your insurance, or use SAMHSA's treatment locator to find IOP programs specializing in passive-aggression.