Intensive Programs may be a good fit for individuals who:
Are experiencing increased symptom severity or instability
Need closer medication monitoring or more frequent adjustments
Have not made meaningful progress with traditional visit-based care
Are navigating a transition, flare, or complex treatment phase
Benefit from a defined structure and higher level of support for a period of time
Intensives are time-limited and goal-oriented, with a clear plan for what comes next.
Each Intensive Program is designed to provide more frequent clinical contact, closer monitoring, and intentional follow-through over a defined timeframe.
Care is structured to support:
Stabilization
Medication optimization
Skillful pacing of treatment changes
Clear goals and measurable progress
Intensives are not open-ended and are not intended to replace long-term care.
This option is designed for individuals who are experiencing a recent increase in symptoms and need more support than standard appointments, but do not require long-term intensive care.
This program may be a good fit if:
Symptoms feel overwhelming or disruptive, but are relatively recent
You need medication adjustments with closer follow-up to stabilize symptoms
You’re feeling “off track” and want a structured reset
You’re looking for short-term, high-touch support to regain momentum
This option is designed for individuals whose symptoms are more persistent, complex, or layered, and who benefit from a longer period of close follow-up and adjustment.
This program may be a good fit if:
Symptoms have been present for a longer period or feel more entrenched
Multiple medication adjustments or careful titration are anticipated
Previous treatments haven’t fully helped or need reassessment
You want the space to stabilize, refine, and build a more sustainable plan
At the conclusion of an Intensive Program, next steps are discussed collaboratively.
Many clients transition into:
Monthly Membership care for ongoing continuity
A lower-intensity care structure when appropriate
The goal of an Intensive is progress and stabilization, not dependence on higher levels of care.
Enrollment in an Intensive Program is determined collaboratively to ensure clinical appropriateness and alignment with treatment goals.
If you are interested in learning whether an Intensive Program may be a good fit, a consultation can help guide next steps.