Evening Intensive Outpatient Program in Danvers, MA
Chapters Mental Health offers an Evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Danvers, Massachusetts for individuals who need structured mental health support but cannot attend treatment during daytime hours.
Our evening program allows individuals to receive professional mental health care while maintaining work, school, or family responsibilities. Through a combination of individual therapy, group therapy, and evidence-based treatment approaches, participants can build coping skills, strengthen emotional resilience, and make meaningful progress in their mental health recovery.
Flexible Mental Health Treatment for Busy Schedules
Many individuals delay seeking mental health support because their schedules make it difficult to attend daytime treatment. Our Evening Intensive Outpatient Program is designed to provide structured care with the flexibility many people need.
Our evening program provides:
- Licensed and experienced mental health clinicians
- Evidence-based therapy approaches
- Individualized treatment planning
- Group therapy sessions focused on skill-building
- Flexible scheduling outside of typical work hours
- A supportive and compassionate treatment environment
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What Is an Evening Intensive Outpatient Program?
An Evening Intensive Outpatient Program is a structured mental health treatment program that takes place during evening hours rather than during the day.
This level of care provides multiple therapy sessions each week while allowing individuals to continue working, attending school, or managing family responsibilities.
The evening program offers the same evidence-based treatment approaches as daytime programs while providing greater scheduling flexibility.
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Mental Health Treatment
Who the Evening Program Can Help
Our Evening Intensive Outpatient Program may benefit individuals who need structured mental health support but cannot participate in daytime treatment.
This program may be helpful for individuals experiencing:
- anxiety that interferes with work or daily life
- depression or emotional exhaustion
- trauma-related symptoms
- chronic stress or burnout
- difficulty balancing responsibilities and mental healthemotional challenges that affect relationships or work performance
- Anxiety disorders
- Depression and mood disorders
- Trauma and PTSD
- Stress and burnout
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Gambling addiction and behavioral addictions
Our admissions team can help determine whether the evening program is the right level of care.
What to Expect in Our Evening Program
Participants in our evening program attend structured therapy sessions several evenings each week.
These sessions focus on helping individuals develop practical tools for improving emotional regulation, managing stress, and strengthening mental well-being.
Treatment may include:
- Group therapy sessions
- Coping skills development
- Emotional regulation strategies
- Stress management techniques
- Trauma-informed therapy
- Relapse prevention strategies for behavioral addictions
The evening program allows individuals to receive meaningful support while continuing their daytime responsibilities.
Individual and Group Therapy in the Evening Program
Our Evening Intensive Outpatient Program integrates both individual therapy and group therapy to provide comprehensive support.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy provides a confidential space where individuals can work one-on-one with a licensed clinician to explore personal challenges and develop personalized coping strategies.
Group Therapy
Group therapy allows participants to connect with others who may be facing similar challenges. These sessions focus on skill-building, emotional awareness, and improving communication and coping strategies.
Group therapy also helps individuals build community and reduce feelings of isolation during treatment.
Evidence-Based Therapy Approaches
Our clinicians use therapeutic methods supported by clinical research and mental health best practices.
Treatment approaches may include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Mindfulness-based therapies
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
These approaches help individuals develop practical tools for managing emotions and improving overall mental health.
Evening Treatment as Part of a Continuum of Care
The Evening Intensive Outpatient Program is part of a full continuum of mental health care at Chapters Mental Health.
Some individuals begin treatment in the evening program, while others transition into evening care after completing more structured programs.
- Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
- Outpatient Mental Health Treatment
This flexible treatment model allows individuals to continue receiving support while gradually increasing independence and stability.
Begin Mental Health Treatment Today
If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or other mental health challenges but cannot attend treatment during the day, our Evening Intensive Outpatient Program may provide the support you need.
Our admissions team can answer your questions, verify insurance coverage, and help you determine the right program for your needs.
Evening Mental Health Treatment Serving Danvers and the North Shore
Chapters Mental Health is located in Danvers, Massachusetts, serving individuals across the North Shore region.
Many participants attend our evening program from nearby communities including:
- Danvers
- Peabody
- Beverly
- Salem
- Middleton
- Topsfield
- Wenham
- Surrounding North Shore towns
Our goal is to provide accessible mental health care that fits into real-life schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions the Evening Program
What is an evening IOP?
An evening Intensive Outpatient Program provides structured mental health treatment during evening hours for individuals who cannot attend daytime programs.
How many nights per week is the evening program?
Evening programs typically meet several evenings per week, though the schedule may vary depending on treatment plans.
Can I work while attending the evening program?
Yes. The evening program is specifically designed for individuals who work, attend school, or have daytime responsibilities.
Is evening treatment covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover Intensive Outpatient Programs. Our admissions team can verify your insurance benefits before treatment begins.






