Once-a-week outpatient sessions provide ongoing maintenance and support for adults transitioning from IOP — flexible care that fits seamlessly into your life.
Trailhead Treatment Center is Licensed & Accredited with Dual NH & MA Licensing and committed to Evidence-Based Care with accreditation in progress through JCAHO.
"The outpatient program gave me exactly the right amount of support. Once a week keeps me grounded without disrupting my work or family life. I finally feel like I'm living on my own terms."
"Transitioning from IOP to outpatient was seamless. My therapist stayed the same and I still have a group I trust. It's the safety net I needed to keep moving forward."
"Knowing my daughter still has weekly check-ins with her team at Trailhead gives our entire family peace of mind. The support never really ends here."
Your outpatient program meets once per week — a single focused session that keeps your recovery on track while giving you the freedom to live your life fully. Sessions are available in morning, afternoon, or evening time slots, so you never have to choose between treatment and responsibility.
This is ongoing, maintenance-level care designed for adults who have stepped down from IOP and are ready to practice independence with a clinical safety net. Duration is open-ended and adapts to your progress and needs.
Each week includes an individual therapy session with your licensed clinician, continuing the CBT-based work that began in earlier levels of care. You also attend a weekly group session — a space to practice skills, share progress, and stay connected to your recovery community.
Case management continues at the outpatient level, helping you navigate employment, housing, legal matters, and community referrals. Your case manager coordinates with external providers so nothing falls through the cracks as you build your independent life.
Outpatient is designed for adults stepping down from IOP who have built a solid foundation of coping skills and are ready to apply them independently. It's also appropriate for individuals whose clinical assessment indicates maintenance-level support is the right fit.
If you're working full-time, attending school, caring for family, or rebuilding your daily routine, outpatient care fits around your schedule — not the other way around. Telehealth and hybrid options are available for every session.
If you're on a medication-assisted treatment plan — Suboxone, Vivitrol, or other FDA-approved medications — your outpatient care includes continued coordination with our Nurse Practitioner. Medication management appointments ensure dosage and effectiveness are regularly monitored.
Your clinical team communicates with your external providers, primary care physicians, and psychiatrists to keep every aspect of your medical and behavioral health aligned as you move toward full independence.
As you approach graduation from outpatient, your team connects you with our alumni program — a lifelong community of graduates who understand. Monthly alumni events, peer check-ins, and access to Trailhead's support network mean the safety net never fully goes away.
Referrals to external therapists, community support groups, and continuing care resources ensure your transition out of formal treatment is smooth, supported, and completely on your terms.
Once-a-week sessions in morning, afternoon, or evening — outpatient fits your schedule, not the other way around.
Seamless transition from intensive outpatient — same therapist, same team, reduced frequency as your independence grows.
Weekly one-on-one sessions with your licensed clinician keep your personal growth and recovery goals on track.
Stay connected to your recovery community through weekly group sessions focused on real-world skill application.
Employment, housing, legal coordination, and community referrals — practical support that doesn't end with IOP.
Your team connects you with external therapists, psychiatrists, and community resources for long-term independence.
Designed for people working full-time, in school, or caring for family — treatment that respects your responsibilities.
MAT coordination continues at the outpatient level — NP oversight ensures your medication plan stays effective.
Family therapy and monthly Zoom support groups remain available throughout your outpatient journey.
Graduation from outpatient enrolls you in our lifelong alumni community — events, peer support, and ongoing connection.
Licensed in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, ensuring broader access and regional coverage for outpatient clients.
Multiple group therapy rooms provide comfortable, private spaces for evidence-based sessions including DBT, CBT, and ACT skills groups. Each room accommodates small groups for focused, intimate therapeutic work.
You step down from IOP into outpatient with the same clinical team. Your therapist reviews your progress, adjusts your treatment plan for weekly sessions, and ensures the transition feels natural — not abrupt.
Weekly individual therapy and group sessions become your touchpoints. Between sessions, you practice the skills you've built — managing triggers, maintaining routines, and living fully in your recovery.
Recovery becomes woven into your daily life. Your case manager helps with employment, housing, and community connections. Family therapy and peer support keep your network strong as you grow more self-reliant.
When you and your team agree you're ready, you graduate into our alumni program — a lifelong community with events, peer check-ins, and access to Trailhead's support whenever you need it.
Call (857) 312-1697. Our admissions team verifies your insurance and answers every question — no judgment, no pressure.
A licensed clinician evaluates your history, progress, and goals to confirm outpatient is the right level of care for you.
Choose your weekly session time — morning, afternoon, or evening. Your therapist and group are confirmed before you start.
Start your weekly sessions within 24-48 hours of your first call. The transition is seamless whether you're stepping down from IOP or starting fresh.
Weekly sessions that fit your life. Call today or verify your insurance — we're ready when you are.
Outpatient meets once per week. Each week includes an individual therapy session and a group session — two focused touchpoints that keep your recovery on track without overwhelming your schedule.
Duration is ongoing and individualized. Some clients attend for a few months, others for longer. Your treatment team collaborates with you to determine when you're ready to graduate into alumni-level support.
IOP meets 3-4 times per week for 3-3.5 hours per session. Outpatient is a step down — once weekly with individual and group sessions. It's designed for people who have built strong coping skills and are practicing independence.
Absolutely. Outpatient is specifically designed for people maintaining full-time work, school, or family responsibilities. Sessions are available in morning, afternoon, or evening time slots to fit your schedule.
Yes. Telehealth and hybrid options are available for all outpatient sessions. You can attend virtually or mix in-person and virtual based on your needs and preferences.
Outpatient is ideal for adults stepping down from IOP who have established solid coping skills and daily routines. It's also appropriate for individuals whose clinical assessment indicates maintenance-level support is the right fit.
Most insurance plans cover outpatient services. We accept Anthem BCBS, Point 32 (Harvard Pilgrim + Tufts), Tricare, Uprise Health, and WellSense NH Medicaid. Call (857) 312-1697 for a free verification.
Graduation from outpatient enrolls you in our alumni program — a lifelong community with monthly events, peer check-ins, and access to Trailhead's support network. Your team also connects you with external therapists and community resources.
Yes. If you're on a medication-assisted treatment plan (Suboxone, Vivitrol, etc.), your outpatient care includes continued NP coordination and medication management to ensure your plan stays effective.
Continuity of care (same therapist from IOP), flexible scheduling, family therapy access, case management that continues through outpatient, 12:1 counselor caseloads, and dual NH/MA licensing for broader regional access.
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Outpatient care that grows with you. Call today — your next chapter is waiting.