The working professional
You can’t take an extended leave, but the current path isn’t sustainable. Outpatient gives you structure without disappearing.
In crisis? Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.

PHP and IOP — two structured outpatient levels, designed for patients who need real clinical depth without stepping away from work, school, or home.

PHP is the most intensive outpatient option — a near-full day of clinical care five to six days a week, with the ability to sleep in your own bed at night. It is often the natural step down from residential, and a strong starting point for patients who can’t step away from home altogether.
IOP is structured care that fits around the rest of your life. Group therapy, individual sessions, family work, and psychiatric follow-up — three to four afternoons or evenings a week. Most patients stay employed, keep school schedules, and stay parents to their children throughout.

Outpatient care isn’t a lesser version of residential — it’s the right level for many people, many seasons. Here are a few of the patients who do well here.
You can’t take an extended leave, but the current path isn’t sustainable. Outpatient gives you structure without disappearing.
Full-time school plus serious mental-health work. We coordinate with academic accommodations and meet on a schedule that fits.
You can’t leave home for thirty days. You can spend afternoons or evenings here while life continues at home.
You’ve done the deep work and need a real bridge back to daily life — with the same team and same chart.

For patients who can’t commute, telehealth IOP is genuinely full-fidelity care — not a watered-down screen substitute. The same clinicians, the same group cohorts, the same outcomes data.
Joinable from any private space — a home office, parked car, or quiet coffee shop. We provide setup support if needed.
Our clinicians are licensed across California, so virtual care is available anywhere in the state.
Group, individual, family, and psychiatric care — all delivered with the same evidence base as in-person care.
Encrypted at every step. Nothing recorded without your written consent. Your insurance never sees a session note.
An admissions clinician will walk through your history, schedule, and goals with you on a single confidential call — and recommend the level of care that actually makes sense, even if it isn't ours.
In crisis? Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.