Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Young Adults from Alaska

Online Support. Real Healing. No Travel Required.

Whether you're just beginning your mental health journey or searching for something more structured, our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a supportive path forward — without leaving your home.

What Is a Virtual IOP?

A Virtual IOP is a type of mental health treatment that offers more support than weekly therapy, but doesn’t require inpatient or residential care.

You’ll attend:

  • Live group therapy sessions
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Optional family sessions
  • Skills classes to help you manage emotions, relationships, and daily stress

Everything happens online, on a HIPAA-compliant platform, guided by licensed clinicians who care deeply about your progress.

Who Is IOP For?

This program is for young adults from Alaska who:

  • Are feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or emotionally exhausted
  • Have tried therapy but need more structure
  • Are transitioning from a hospital or residential program
  • Want help, but need it to fit into their life

We work with teens, college students, and adults — and we tailor treatment to fit each person’s needs.

What Makes Our Virtual IOP Different?

We believe healing happens in connection — not isolation. That’s why our program includes:

  • A dedicated therapist who knows your story
  • A small group of peers who understand what you're going through
  • A team that meets you where you are, emotionally & logistically

We also offer:

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Coordination with outside providers
  • Aftercare planning for long-term support

What’s the Commitment?

Most people attend Virtual IOP for 9–12 weeks, with 3–5 sessions per week. We’ll work with your schedule and adjust your care plan as you grow.

Can I Afford This?

We accept many insurance plans and will help you understand what’s covered. If insurance doesn’t apply, we offer self-pay options and will work to find a solution that fits.

Guidance in Alaska for Parents and Troubled Young Adults

Soulegria is the favored choice for parents from Alaska, who are looking for a premier individualized, client-centered transitional program and Education and Vocational Training Facility to give help to their struggling child struggling with drug addiction, anxiety, or social problems. Here at Soulegria, parents and families from Alaska can expect the best results from our compassionate and expert practitioners. Our research-validated approach to community service activities and adventure therapy (recreation & outdoor activities) makes our work successful and rewarding. Soulegria’s serene and distraction-free setting helps even the most treatment-resistant young men and young women find their way toward healing and change.

The therapeutic center at Soulegria is in a natural setting, giving a serene environment free of distractions. The objective here at Soulegria is to serve, assist, and coach our at-risk students through an incredibly difficult time. Soulegria is here to help parents and at-risk young men and young women to know that there is hope, and that you are not alone. The vision here at Soulegria is to facilitate change and peace; all while restoring the emotional and mental health of young men and young women from Alaska. We strive to see your at-risk child make a triumphant and full transition into an independent adult, living a life of happiness and dignity.

Our objective is to see your at-risk child make a successful transition into adulthood, while living independently as a dignified young adult. Don’t hesitate to contact Soulegria’s intake counselors for more information regarding our program that focuses on therapeutic intervention (Individual, group, & experiential therapy) and community service activities. For testimonials from current and past Soulegria families, reach out to our team; Call one of our skilled intake counselors at (855) 768-5808, and discover how we can provide leading help to your struggling child today!

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