Arizona IOP
Treatment Facility Address
7287 E Earll Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Suite 2
Phone: 480-418-1750
Treatment Facility Address
7287 E Earll Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Suite 2
Phone: 480-418-1750
At some point, everyone could use a helping hand. No matter the circumstances, it’s okay to seek support when you need guidance toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction or mental health challenges, know that you don’t have to face it alone. At Arizona IOP, our outpatient rehab program in Arizona is here to help you take steady steps toward lasting recovery, with the care and support you deserve.
According to a 2018 survey, 9.52% of Arizona residents reported using illicit drugs in the past month—almost 1% higher than the national average.
Arizona ranks among the top 20 states in the U.S. for drug-related issues and holds the 21st spot for excessive alcohol consumption.
While inpatient rehab is often recommended for individuals with severe substance use disorders, outpatient treatment offers a flexible alternative—whether for those transitioning from inpatient care or for those unable to commit to a residential program.
Outpatient drug rehab allows individuals to receive the support and treatment they need while continuing to manage their work, family, and daily responsibilities.
At our Outpatient rehabilitation center, we prioritize both the physical and mental well-being of every client throughout their recovery journey. We offer high-quality amenities that help clients recharge, refocus, and stay dedicated to achieving lasting sobriety:
We know that when it comes to outpatient treatment, you have many options. At our facility, we take pride in the care we provide because we’ve seen firsthand how transformative and effective our programs can be. We believe that every person who seeks help is unique, and so are the challenges they face with drugs or alcohol. That’s why we create individualized treatment plans tailored to each client’s specific needs.
With decades of combined experience in addiction treatment, our dedicated team understands that one-size-fits-all approaches rarely lead to lasting recovery. Each person’s journey is different, requiring a thoughtful mix of therapies and strategies to support long-term healing.
When clients join our outpatient program, they undergo a comprehensive assessment with our experienced team. This includes exploring their medical background, family history, past traumas, mental health, and previous treatment experiences. This in-depth evaluation allows us to design a treatment plan that truly reflects their unique situation.
Always remember—no one has to face addiction alone. Whether you or someone you care about needs support, we’re here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
At Arizona IOP, our outpatient programs incorporate evidence-based therapies that have been shown to support lasting recovery, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps clients recognize and change harmful thinking patterns, manage emotions, and develop healthier behaviors. Through CBT, individuals learn to identify triggers, break negative thought cycles, and replace destructive habits with positive actions.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) emphasizes both acceptance and change, guiding clients to reshape unhelpful behaviors, especially during times of heightened emotions or stress. DBT is offered in both individual and group settings, providing opportunities for clients to share progress, gain insight, and support one another.
Learning to manage addiction is a vital step in recovery. By building the skills needed to resist cravings and handle triggers, individuals increase their chances of achieving and maintaining long-term sobriety.
At Arizona IOP, we understand that substance use impacts men and women differently—and that effective treatment should reflect those differences. That’s why we offer specialized outpatient programs tailored to each gender for individuals in Scottsdale seeking recovery.
Our outpatient program for men is designed to help them break free from addiction in a supportive, male-only environment. Limiting interactions with women during treatment allows men to open up more comfortably with therapists and peers, helping them stay fully focused on their recovery journey. This approach creates a safe space where men can address personal challenges and work through the issues that may be fueling their substance use.
In the same way, our women’s outpatient programs—offered through Pinnacle Peak Recovery—are crafted to meet the unique needs women face in recovery. Women often benefit from personalized care in an environment where they can step away from daily stressors and focus on healing both physically and emotionally.
By offering gender-specific treatment, we help ensure every individual receives the support and understanding necessary for lasting recovery.
The journey to recovery begins with you—but the right outpatient treatment center can help guide and support you along the way.
Some people have had negative experiences with treatment facilities, whether because they didn’t find the help they needed or felt the approach wasn’t right for them. The good news is that finding a treatment center that fits your needs is absolutely possible.
Here are some important questions to consider when choosing an outpatient rehab center in Scottsdale:
No matter what questions you have, the team at Arizona IOP is here to help. Our compassionate staff is committed to providing the information and support you need to take that first important step toward lasting sobriety.
Knowing when to seek treatment is one of the most important parts of the recovery process. Drugs and/or alcohol don‘t have to control you or a loved one.
If you or a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, if you just can’t seem to shake the cravings, if it’s affecting your work and/or family life, The Hope House in Scottsdale can help.
No one should have to walk the road to recovery alone. There is no shame in asking for help. In fact, it takes strength to admit you can’t do something alone. Tomorrow could be the beginning of a new chapter—a chapter free from the hold of addiction.
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One of the most crucial steps in the recovery journey is knowing when it’s time to ask for help. Drugs or alcohol don’t have to control your life—or the life of someone you care about.
If you or a loved one is battling addiction, struggling with cravings, or noticing the impact on work, relationships, or overall well-being, Arizona IOP is here to help.
No one should face the path to recovery alone. There is strength—not weakness—in reaching out for support. A new beginning is always possible, and tomorrow could mark the start of a life free from addiction’s grip.
At Arizona IOP, our outpatient rehab program typically begins with a detox phase lasting about 10 days, ensuring your safety and comfort throughout the process.
Following detox, you’ll receive a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Our skilled team provides evidence-based programs designed to help you build valuable life skills, gain insight into the underlying causes of your addiction, and develop healthy strategies to manage it.
Most importantly, we’ll equip you with the tools and support needed to prevent relapse and maintain long-term sobriety. To learn more, call 480-418-1750.
What are co-occurring disorders?
Co-occurring disorders refer to the presence of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder at the same time. This combination is more common than many realize and is often only identified once someone enters treatment. According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly half of those who experience a substance use disorder during their lifetime will also face a co-occurring mental health condition. These disorders can include anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, schizophrenia, and more.
How can I tell if I have an addiction?
Since every individual is different, the signs of addiction can vary from person to person. The National Institutes of Health explains that addiction involves losing control over one’s actions—where the individual continues to crave and use drugs, alcohol, or other substances despite harmful consequences, such as damaged relationships, career setbacks, or other serious life disruptions.
What’s the difference between outpatient and inpatient treatment?
Outpatient drug rehab in Scottsdale is ideal for individuals who have completed inpatient treatment or for those who cannot commit to a residential program. Outpatient care allows people to continue working, caring for family, and managing daily responsibilities while receiving structured support and therapy.
In contrast, inpatient treatment is recommended for individuals with more severe addiction issues who need the stability of a residential setting. Inpatient programs provide 24/7 care, offering a highly structured environment to support recovery.