Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Woodland Hills
Emulate Treatment Center provides intensive care for substance use and mental health disorders.

- Licensed substance use & mental health specialists
- Flexible IOP schedules
- We accept all major insurances
- Individualized treatment plans

We accept
all major insurances
What is an intensive outpatient program (IOP)?
With our substance abuse and mental health intensive outpatient programs, you can now receive treatments without committing to a residential facility.

An IOP facility like Emulate Treatment Center provides you with individualized treatment while you continue your daily life. You only need to attend a specific number of sessions a week, which can be scheduled at the time most convenient for you.
Through this treatment option, you can still take part in your daily life while you tackle your substance use and mental health challenges. This is often the perfect option if you don’t need round-the-clock monitoring and you prefer a structured treatment plan.
Our IOP program can also be your next step of recovery after finishing our partial hospitalization program. This way, you can continue getting guidance and support to help you lead a productive life.
Here at Emulate Treatment Center, substance abuse and mental health problems don’t have to be a one-man battle. Our team of licensed specialists will provide you with all the clinical care and support you need to achieve recovery.
So, if you or a loved one need help with substance use or mental health conditions, feel free to contact us today. We’re here to help you regain hope and achieve a fulfilling life.

Start your recovery at Serenity Estates, a haven for wellness
At Emulate Treatment Center, we offer a sober living option at Serenity Estates for our clients who wish to start and continue their recovery in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment.
- Address: 5999 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91367
- (800) 577-9177

Our approach to IOP treatment
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (CBT)
Through this IOP therapy, we can help you identify and change negative thought/behavioral patterns to improve your emotional well-being. This modality is a staple in our treatment of anxiety, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and attention deficit disorder (ADD).
Dialectical Behavior
Therapy (DBT)
Our DBT sessions will help you learn how to regulate emotions, improve interpersonal skills, and develop positive coping strategies. This is widely used to address borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and mood disorders.
Trauma-Informed
Therapy
Many cases of substance use and mental health problems stem from trauma. If not treated, trauma can have an adverse effect on your behavior, emotions, thoughts, and relationships. This is what our trauma-informed therapy helps to address by helping rebuild a sense of trust, choice, and safety.
Trauma-Informed Therapy
Many cases of substance use and mental health problems stem from trauma. If not treated, trauma can have an adverse effect on your behavior, emotions, thoughts, and relationships. This is what our trauma-informed therapy helps to address by helping rebuild a sense of trust, choice, and safety.
Individual Therapy
We also conduct one-on-one therapy where you work closely with a therapist to address specific mental health concerns. Our therapists use a personalized approach in a confidential setting, so you’ll be comfortable processing your feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Through these sessions, you’ll get dedicated attention if you’re not yet comfortable with group therapy.
Group Therapy
Our group therapy sessions give you the opportunity to meet other individuals who are also on the path to healing. It’s our way of fostering a sense of community, connection, and empathy among our clients. In the long run, your fellow clients will be your support system as you go through the treatment.
Dual diagnosis
As part of our treatment plan, we provide a dual diagnosis to identify what mental health disorders co-exist with your substance addiction. This way, we can treat both conditions to ensure holistic and lasting recovery on your part.
Individual Therapy
One-on-one therapy sessions give you a safe space to process your feelings and thoughts in a confidential setting. Our licensed therapist will work with you to help target the root cause of your substance use and mental health problems.
Family Therapy & Counseling
Our licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) will guide you and your family in navigating the process of recovery. We believe that family members play a big role in ensuring the success of your recovery, so we encourage them to participate in therapy sessions.
Who is eligible for intensive outpatient programs?

- You have finished an inpatient treatment or transitioning from a higher level of care like a partial hospitalization program (PHP).
- You’re dealing with symptoms of psychiatric conditions and prefer the help of a professional.
- You want to step up your treatment from visiting therapists to a more structured program.
- You’re going through the grief of losing a loved one or traumatic experiences.
- You need substance use and mental health support but don’t have a very supportive household.
- You’ve tried treatments for substance abuse and mental health before but failed to achieve healing.
- You need more motivation and a sense of accountability for your treatment.
- You don’t need 24/7 supervision but still benefit from a more extensive treatment approach.
- You’re struggling with two or more mental health disorders at the same time.
Get the help you need

What we treat in our IOP for mental health
Anxiety Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Depressive Disorders
Emotional Trauma
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Self-Esteem Issues
Benefits of our intensive outpatient program for substance abuse and mental health

The intensive outpatient program cost is more affordable compared to residential treatments. It’s one of the main reasons why many of our clients seek our help before they consider going to an inpatient facility.
With IOP, you’ll apply the new skills you learned in a real-life setting. This gives you the chance to practice coping strategies in your daily life while still getting continuous support from our professionals.
Our intensive outpatient program in California allows you to continue working and supporting your family while you get the treatment. You can still take part in raising your children, fulfilling household responsibilities, or taking part in other roles.
IOP programs in Woodland Hills allow you to build a strong support system that includes your family, friends, colleagues, and fellow clients. They will help boost your mental health in the long run.
Many of our clients who finished an inpatient treatment or PHP are anxious about going back to their daily routines. With our IOP in Woodland Hills, we help them slowly ease into their regular lives.
Short-term detox for substance abuse and mental health


Emulate Treatment Center offers different programs for substance abuse and mental health to support people in their recovery journey.
- Short-term detoxification
- Partial hospitalization program (PHP)
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- The standard outpatient program (OP)
At Emulate Treatment Center, we understand the importance of providing a safe and supportive environment for detoxification. This is the first step in overcoming substance use disorder.
Our experienced team of professionals oversees our short-term detox programs. They ensure your safety and comfort while eliminating addictive substances from your body.

Once you finish detoxification, we provide PHP and IOP to support your whole recovery journey. These programs help you maintain sobriety and address any co-occurring mental health concerns.
At Emulate, we customize our programs to fit your unique needs and preferences because we believe in personalized care. We create custom programs to match your unique journey to healing, providing personal therapy, group events, and supportive excursions. We also provide healthy meals to support your well-being alongside our therapeutic programs.
With Emulate Treatment Center, you’ll experience the support and resources you need to thrive on your path to recovery. Our team is here to help you create a better future for yourself.
With Emulate Treatment Center, you’ll experience the support and resources you need to thrive on your path to recovery. Our team is here to help you create a better future for yourself.

Why trust our IOP treatment?
At Emulate Treatment Center, we provide the best intensive outpatient program for depression, OCD, anxiety, PTSD, substance abuse, and any mental health issues. Our treatment is founded on respect and dignity to help our clients achieve recovery in confidence. Here’s why clients trust our expertise:

Our intensive outpatient program in Woodland Hills is made possible by our team of professionals who are dedicated to helping you achieve true healing. Rest assured that you’re in good and caring hands when you enroll in our program.
We believe that recreation is an integral part of healing. So, as part of our Woodland Hills intensive outpatient program, we also host Sunday outings, including beach trips, museum visits, hikes, and more!
With our substance abuse and mental health IOP, you can achieve recovery without getting heavily medicated all the time. Our goal is to treat disorders while keeping you a functional member of society.
Whether you’re in California or out of state, we can arrange your transportation for free. Our IOP programs in Woodland Hills are open to anyone who needs professional help to recover from various substance use disorders and mental health conditions.
Our IOP doesn’t end after you finish the program. We have a network of alumni who can be your support system as you continue to live a healthy and happy life.

We accept all major insurances for our IOP treatments

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Frequently Asked Questions
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What does IOP stand for?
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Where can I find an intensive outpatient program near me?
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What are the state requirements for an intensive outpatient program?
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How long is an intensive outpatient program?
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How often will my sessions be?
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What happens after I complete my IOP?
What does IOP stand for?
IOP stands for intensive outpatient program, a type of substance use and mental health treatment that doesn’t require a residential stay. With this setup, you’ll attend several sessions per week while still taking part in your usual activities.
Where can I find an intensive outpatient program near me?
If you’re looking for “intensive outpatient mental health programs near me”, the search is over with Emulate Treatment Center. Our doors are open to people from all walks of life who need professional help to overcome their substance abuse and mental health conditions. We can also arrange your transportation for free.
What are the state requirements for an intensive outpatient program?
Our requirements for admissions are simple. If you’re suffering from symptoms of substance use and mental health conditions, feel free to contact us for help. From there, we will conduct a professional diagnostic to identify if our IOP is the best option for you.
How long is an intensive outpatient program?
The duration of IOP depends on the severity of your condition. On average, our clients finish our 30-day program, but most of the time, they will opt for long-term treatment. The good thing is that once you start making progress, we can transition you to an outpatient program (OP), which is a low-intensity treatment.
How often will my sessions be?
As with the duration of your program, the number of therapy sessions per week depends on your specific case. Our specialist will advise you about your individualized treatment plan during our admissions process. If you want to know more about your possible schedule, contact us today, and our specialist will answer your questions.
What happens after I complete my IOP?
Once you finish your intensive outpatient program, you have the option to transition to an outpatient program (OP). This way, you ease further into your daily activities with fewer sessions per week. It’s a great strategy to ensure your sobriety and healing from substance use disorder and mental health conditions.
What does IOP stand for?
IOP stands for intensive outpatient program, a type of mental health disorder treatment that doesn’t require a residential stay. With this setup, you’ll attend several sessions per week while still taking part in your usual activities.
Where can I find an intensive outpatient program near me?
If you’re looking for “intensive outpatient mental health programs near me”, the search is over with Emulate Treatment Center. Our doors are open to people from all walks of life who need professional help to overcome their substance abuse and mental health conditions. We can also arrange your transportation for free.
What are the state requirements for an intensive outpatient program?
Our requirements for admissions are simple. If you’re suffering from symptoms of substance use and mental health conditions, feel free to contact us for help. From there, we will conduct a professional diagnostic to identify if our IOP is the best option for you.
How long is an intensive outpatient program?
The duration of IOP depends on the severity of your condition. On average, our clients finish our 30-day program, but most of the time, they will opt for long-term treatment. The good thing is that once you start making progress, we can transition you to an outpatient program (OP), which is a low-intensity treatment.
How often will my sessions be?
As with the duration of your program, the number of therapy sessions per week depends on your specific case. Our specialist will advise you about your individualized treatment plan during our admissions process. If you want to know more about your possible schedule, contact us today, and our specialist will answer your questions.
What happens after I complete my IOP?
Once you finish your intensive outpatient program, you have the option to transition to an outpatient program (OP). This way, you ease further into your daily activities with fewer sessions per week. It’s a great strategy to ensure your sobriety and healing from substance use disorder and mental health conditions.
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