Flexible once-a-week outpatient therapy in Salem, NH — ongoing maintenance, continued growth, and a team that stays with you on every mile of the trail.
Outpatient at Trailhead meets once per week — a flexible, ongoing commitment designed to fit around your work, school, and family responsibilities. Sessions are scheduled at a time that works for you, with morning, afternoon, and evening availability.
This level of care is designed for clients stepping down from IOP who have built a strong foundation and are ready for greater independence while maintaining clinical support and accountability.
Each week includes individual therapy with your licensed clinician and a group session that reinforces recovery skills. Individual sessions use evidence-based modalities — CBT, DBT, ACT — tailored to your evolving needs as you build independence.
Group sessions maintain the community connection that's vital to long-term sobriety. You'll continue refining relapse prevention strategies, practicing emotional regulation, and sharing progress with peers who understand the journey.
Your case manager remains your advocate during outpatient — coordinating employment resources, housing assistance, legal paperwork, and community referrals. As you regain independence, case management shifts focus toward long-term stability and self-sufficiency.
External referrals connect you with therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, and community resources beyond Trailhead. The goal is a self-sustaining recovery network that carries you forward long after graduation.
Outpatient is the next step for clients who have completed IOP and demonstrated sustained progress. It's ideal for adults who are stable in their recovery, engaged in work or education, and ready to practice the skills they've built with less clinical oversight.
Medication management continues through outpatient — your Nurse Practitioner monitors Suboxone, Vivitrol, or other medications and adjusts as your recovery evolves. Family therapy remains available to strengthen the relationships that support your long-term success.
Once-a-week sessions fit around your work, school, and family — recovery stays part of your life, not separate from it.
A natural transition from intensive outpatient, maintaining clinical support while you gain greater independence.
Weekly one-on-one sessions with your licensed clinician using CBT, DBT, and ACT to reinforce recovery skills.
Weekly group sessions keep you connected to a recovery community and reinforce accountability.
Ongoing support for employment, housing, legal needs, and community referrals as you build independence.
Connection to outside therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, and community resources for lasting recovery.
Designed for people who are working, studying, or parenting — treatment adapts to your schedule, not the other way around.
NP-supervised Suboxone, Vivitrol, or other medication management continues throughout outpatient care.
Individual family sessions and monthly Zoom support groups for loved ones — healing relationships alongside recovery.
Enrollment in our alumni program upon graduation — a lifelong community of support and connection.
Licensed in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, serving clients across the region with broader access to care.
Multiple group rooms provide comfortable, private spaces for evidence-based sessions including DBT, CBT, and ACT skills groups.
A quiet, calming room dedicated to breathwork, yoga, and mindfulness. Designed to help you reconnect with your body.
Ping pong, foosball, and Xbox create opportunities for relaxation and peer bonding between sessions.
A softly lit decompression space for quiet reflection. When sessions feel heavy, this room offers a calm retreat.
Shared meals create community and fellowship — recovery bonds form over a table, between sessions and beyond.
Fresh air, walking paths, and a designated space to take a break. Stepping outside between sessions helps clear your mind.
Your clinical team reviews your IOP progress and designs an outpatient plan that maintains momentum. Medication management, therapy goals, and community supports carry forward seamlessly into your weekly rhythm.
Weekly individual and group therapy reinforce the skills you built in IOP. You practice managing triggers, maintaining routines, and navigating real-world challenges with clinical guidance available every week.
Recovery becomes your daily life — not something you attend. Case management supports employment, housing, and relationships while your therapist helps you process the evolving landscape of long-term sobriety.
When you and your clinical team agree you're ready, you graduate to our alumni program — a lifelong community with ongoing support groups, events, and the knowledge that Trailhead is always here if you need us.
Call (857) 312-1697. Our admissions team verifies your insurance and answers every question — whether you're stepping down from IOP or starting outpatient directly.
Your clinical team evaluates your readiness for outpatient care. If transitioning from IOP, your existing progress informs the plan. New clients receive a comprehensive assessment.
Choose the day and time that works best for your weekly individual and group sessions. Morning, afternoon, or evening — outpatient adapts to your life.
Start your weekly outpatient sessions within 24-48 hours. Your therapist, case manager, and recovery community are ready. A new chapter begins.
You've come this far. Keep the momentum going with weekly outpatient support — call today or verify your insurance.
Oversees all clinical operations and treatment planning. Years of experience in trauma-informed care with a deep commitment to evidence-based practice and individualized treatment.
Over a decade guiding individuals through recovery. Specializes in CBT, DBT, and relapse prevention with a compassionate, personalized approach rooted in lived experience.
Your advocate for life beyond treatment — from employment support and housing to court paperwork and community resources. Five-plus years helping people rebuild.
Outpatient at Trailhead meets once per week. Each week includes an individual therapy session and a group session, giving you consistent clinical support while maintaining full independence in your daily life.
Outpatient is ongoing — there's no fixed end date. Your clinical team works with you to determine when you're ready to graduate to the alumni program, based on your sustained progress and personal goals.
Absolutely. Outpatient is designed for people who are working, studying, or managing family responsibilities. Sessions are scheduled at times that fit your life — morning, afternoon, or evening availability.
IOP meets 3-4 times per week for 3-3.5 hours per session. Outpatient is a step down from IOP — once per week with individual and group sessions. Both include therapy and medication management, but outpatient provides more independence.
Most insurance plans cover outpatient behavioral health services. We accept Anthem BCBS, Point 32 (Harvard Pilgrim + Tufts), Tricare, Uprise Health, and WellSense NH Medicaid. Call (857) 312-1697 for a free, confidential verification.
Most outpatient clients step down from IOP, but it's not always required. Your clinical team determines the appropriate level of care based on a comprehensive assessment. Some clients enter outpatient directly if clinically appropriate.
Yes. Telehealth and hybrid options are available for outpatient clients. You can attend sessions virtually, in person, or mix both based on your preferences and circumstances.
You're enrolled in our alumni program — a lifelong community with ongoing support groups, events, and access to Trailhead resources. Your case manager also connects you with external therapists and community supports for continued care.
Yes. Medication management with our Nurse Practitioner continues throughout outpatient. Suboxone, Vivitrol, and other medications are monitored and adjusted as your recovery progresses.
Yes. Individual family therapy sessions are available, and we host monthly family support groups via Zoom — open to any family member 18+. Family involvement is encouraged at every level of care, including outpatient.
Takes less than a minute. Completely confidential.
HIPAA protected. No obligation. Self-pay and financial assistance available.
Outpatient care keeps your recovery strong. Call today — Trailhead is ready when you are.