Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program
Evergreen Psychotherapy Center offers virtual therapy sessions. Children, couples and families struggling with attachment-related trauma can get the same care they would in our offices using telecommunication health tools.
High-quality care
Internationally-respected therapeutic services using telehealth options.
Protects your privacy
Compliant with privacy laws, regulations and best practices.
Same therapy
Most aspects of in-person IOP recreated online, including parent training, trauma/attachment therapy family therapy and skill-building.
Works with your life
Program scheduling and format tailored to indivdual realities and client needs.
Our Treatment
Adult/Couples Therapy
The primary goal of treatment is positive change — new choices, perspectives, options, behaviors, coping strategies and relationships. We explore areas such as anger management, conflict resolution, communication skills and improved self-image.
Family Therapy
FREE RESOURCES
Outpatient Therapy
We are experts in treating substance abuse, trauma, school issues, parenting, problem solving, anxiety, depression and family issues — especially in blended families.
Intensive Outpatient Program
Professional Training
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