Neurodivergent-Friendly Colorado Intensive Outpatient Program
Structured support for adults navigating ADHD, autism, anxiety, and co-occurring mental health challenges.
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When Traditional Therapy Isn’t Enough
ADHD overwhelm, distraction, and difficulty managing daily demands.
Planning, organization, time management, and follow-through.
Intense emotions, stress sensitivity, and mood fluctuation.
Exhaustion from over-adapting, masking, or chronic stress.
Anxiety, depression, and related emotional health challenges.
Work, school, communication, and relationship difficulties.
Many neurodivergent adults spend years feeling misunderstood. Our Neurodivergent Intensive Outpatient Program provides a higher level of care while allowing you to continue living at home, working, attending school, and caring for your family.
You may be struggling with:
Is a Neurodivergent IOP
Right For You?
We Provide Support For:
Difficulty with organization, focus, time management, or emotional regulation.
Support for sensory challenges, social stress, burnout, and daily functioning.
Mental health support alongside substance use recovery when appropriate.
Individuals balancing work, education, and family responsibilities.
Why Clients Choose TRUE Counseling for IOP
We Help Maximize Out-Of-Network Benefits
Many clients are surprised to learn their PPO insurance plan may help cover a significant portion of treatment costs.
Our admissions team can help you understand your benefits, review available coverage options, and answer questions before you begin treatment.
- Verify Benefits
- Explain Coverage
- Review Out-Of-Network Options
- Answer Billing Questions
Why Neurodivergent Adults Often Benefit From Specialized Support
Many neurodivergent adults spend years trying to fit into systems, environments, and treatment approaches that were never designed with their needs in mind. While traditional therapy can be helpful, a more comprehensive approach often provides the structure, support, and understanding necessary for lasting change.
ADHD, Executive Functioning & Daily Life Demands
For many adults with ADHD, the challenge is not a lack of intelligence, motivation, or desire to succeed. The real struggle often involves executive functioning skills such as planning, organization, prioritization, emotional regulation, and task initiation.
When these challenges affect work performance, relationships, education, or daily responsibilities, weekly therapy may not provide enough support. A neurodivergent-informed Intensive Outpatient Program offers additional structure, accountability, skill development, and therapeutic support while individuals continue living their everyday lives.
Autism, Burnout & Environmental Stress
Many autistic adults experience chronic stress from navigating environments that are overwhelming, unpredictable, or incompatible with their sensory and communication needs. Over time, this can contribute to burnout, exhaustion, emotional fatigue, and reduced capacity to manage daily responsibilities.
Rather than asking individuals to simply think differently or work harder, specialized treatment considers the interaction between a person and their environment. Understanding sensory needs, routines, communication styles, relationships, and daily stressors often leads to more meaningful and sustainable progress.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Neurodivergent Adults
Many neurodivergent individuals also experience co-occurring substance use challenges. Alcohol, cannabis, stimulants, or other substances may become tools for managing overwhelm, social anxiety, emotional distress, sensory discomfort, or chronic stress.
Unfortunately, traditional substance use treatment programs do not always address the underlying neurodivergent experiences contributing to these patterns. Likewise, traditional mental health treatment may overlook the role substances play in coping and self-regulation.
At True Counseling, our dual diagnosis approach addresses both mental health and substance use concerns simultaneously. By treating the whole person rather than isolated symptoms, clients gain a deeper understanding of their challenges and develop healthier, sustainable coping strategies.
A Whole-Person Approach To Recovery & Growth
Lasting progress often requires more than learning coping skills. It involves understanding how physical health, emotional wellbeing, relationships, daily routines, work environments, family dynamics, stress levels, and support systems all interact with one another.
Our neurodivergent-informed Intensive Outpatient Program is designed around this whole-person philosophy. Through individual therapy, group therapy, skill development, and dual diagnosis support, clients receive care that reflects the complexity of their lived experience.
Whether you are navigating ADHD, autism spectrum traits, executive functioning challenges, burnout, substance use concerns, or multiple overlapping stressors, treatment should be tailored to the individual—not the diagnosis alone.
FAQs
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A neurodivergent Intensive Outpatient Program is a structured form of mental health treatment designed to support individuals with ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent traits. It provides more frequent therapeutic support than weekly therapy while still allowing clients to live at home and maintain daily responsibilities.
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Traditional therapy typically involves one session per week. An IOP offers a higher level of support, including multiple therapy sessions per week, group support, and skills-based interventions. This structure can be especially helpful for individuals who need more consistency, accountability, and real-time support.
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This program commonly supports individuals experiencing challenges related to attention, executive functioning, emotional regulation, burnout, masking, anxiety, depression, and difficulty managing daily responsibilities.
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No. While many clients identify with ADHD or autism, the program is designed for individuals who experience neurodivergent traits more broadly, including executive functioning challenges, sensory sensitivity, overwhelm, or difficulty functioning in traditional systems of care.
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Yes. Depending on clinical appropriateness, virtual IOP options may be available to support accessibility and flexibility.
Support That Meets You Where You Are
Find understanding and support on your path to healing

