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
How does attachment influence a child’s ability to self-regulate?
As a parent or caregiver of a child who has experienced earlier trauma or neglect, you are probably routinely on a roller coaster ride of emotions with them. You likely also witness frequent temper tantrums and often impulsive, sometimes destructive and maybe even...
Is your child lacking motivation? Parenting strategies to encourage an improved attitude
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Heartbreak can cause physical pain
Researchers at the University of Michigan, Columbia, and the University of Colorado have found that the same areas of the brain that register physical pain are also activated by intense social rejection. Romantic heartbreak does actually cause physical pain....



