Outpatient (OP) and Ongoing
Support in Fredericksburg, VA

Program
Healing at the root.
Conscious Healing’s OP, or Outpatient & Ongoing Support, provides continued trauma-first substance use treatment in Fredericksburg, Virginia for participants who are stable in recovery but still benefit from clinical accountability, counseling, relapse prevention, and long-term recovery planning.
Program Overview

Outpatient & Ongoing Support is designed for participants who do not need the intensity of PHP or IOP but still benefit from continued clinical care, connection, and accountability.

OP may support participants who are continuing their recovery work, engaging in individual or family therapy, completing substance use counseling, meeting VASAP-related needs, or maintaining progress after a higher level of care.

This level of care helps participants continue healing at the root while strengthening relapse prevention skills, emotional stability, support systems, and long-term recovery planning.

Who OP Is For

OP may be appropriate for participants who:

What OP Includes
VASAP-Approved Provider

Conscious Healing is a VASAP-approved provider. Outpatient services may support participants who have VASAP-related requirements, substance use counseling needs, or referral requirements related to assessment, treatment, or continuing care.

Admissions

If you are unsure of whether PHP, IOP, or OP is the right next step, our admissions team can help guide you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions

Outpatient substance use treatment is a lower level of care for participants who need continued counseling, relapse prevention, accountability, and recovery support without attending treatment several days per week.

IOP is more structured and meets 3 hours per day, 3 days per week. OP is typically a lower level of ongoing care for participants who are more stable but still need support.

Yes. OP may include individual therapy and family therapy as clinically appropriate.

Yes. Conscious Healing is a VASAP-approved provider.

Yes. Relapse prevention, continuing care planning, and recovery accountability are important parts of OP support.

OP may be appropriate for participants who are stable in recovery but still need counseling, accountability, emotional support, or long-term recovery planning.