Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Counseling | Austin Criminal Defense
Austin Criminal Defense Attorney Charlie Roadman introduces the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), a counseling program used in various legal contexts. Key points include:
Context of Use: The IOP can be a condition of bond or probation, or a strategy recommended by lawyers for negotiating with prosecutors. It's designed for individuals with a history of problematic drug or alcohol use.
Program Level: IOP is a third-level counseling program, one step below inpatient programs that require living at a treatment facility. It's intensive but allows participants to continue living at home.
Positive Feedback: Over Charlie's 20 years of experience, many initially resistant clients have found the program beneficial and even enjoyable.
Program Requirements:
Duration: Typically 8-12 weeks.
Frequency: Classes 3-5 times a week.
Session Length: Each class lasts 2-5 hours, totaling approximately 60 hours.
Completion Certificate: Participants receive a certificate or letter upon completion.
Negotiation Value: Completion of the IOP is advantageous in legal negotiations, demonstrating stability and commitment, which can lead to more favorable deals from prosecutors.
The Law Office of Charlie Roadman recommends the Seton Ascension IOP, and more information on this course can be found here:
https://healthcare.ascension.org/en/specialty-care/behavioral-mental-health/ascension-seton-behavioral-and-mental-health
Find different IOPs in Austin, TX:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/treatment-rehab/tx/austin?category=intensive-outpatient-program
Charlie is the author of The Defendant's Guide to Defense: How to Help Your lawyer Get the Best Result (Misdemeanor Edition):
https://www.amazon.com/Defendants-Guide-Defense-Lawyer-Result/dp/0578545322
For more information on Charlie: https://roadmanlaw.com/
Call 512-ROADMAN (512-762-3626) to talk with Charlie.
Видео Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Counseling | Austin Criminal Defense канала Charlie Roadman
Context of Use: The IOP can be a condition of bond or probation, or a strategy recommended by lawyers for negotiating with prosecutors. It's designed for individuals with a history of problematic drug or alcohol use.
Program Level: IOP is a third-level counseling program, one step below inpatient programs that require living at a treatment facility. It's intensive but allows participants to continue living at home.
Positive Feedback: Over Charlie's 20 years of experience, many initially resistant clients have found the program beneficial and even enjoyable.
Program Requirements:
Duration: Typically 8-12 weeks.
Frequency: Classes 3-5 times a week.
Session Length: Each class lasts 2-5 hours, totaling approximately 60 hours.
Completion Certificate: Participants receive a certificate or letter upon completion.
Negotiation Value: Completion of the IOP is advantageous in legal negotiations, demonstrating stability and commitment, which can lead to more favorable deals from prosecutors.
The Law Office of Charlie Roadman recommends the Seton Ascension IOP, and more information on this course can be found here:
https://healthcare.ascension.org/en/specialty-care/behavioral-mental-health/ascension-seton-behavioral-and-mental-health
Find different IOPs in Austin, TX:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/treatment-rehab/tx/austin?category=intensive-outpatient-program
Charlie is the author of The Defendant's Guide to Defense: How to Help Your lawyer Get the Best Result (Misdemeanor Edition):
https://www.amazon.com/Defendants-Guide-Defense-Lawyer-Result/dp/0578545322
For more information on Charlie: https://roadmanlaw.com/
Call 512-ROADMAN (512-762-3626) to talk with Charlie.
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