The IOP at APN Dallas Fort Worth offers support for individuals who are in recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health disorders. With three 3-hour therapy groups each week, wellness amenities, and a vast array of adjunctive services available, clients participate in an integrative program designed to guide them through processing the past and learning how to move forward with tangible skills and tools.
Get comprehensive support for your recovery from leading mental health providers in Keller/Fort Worth.
Expert, Specialized Treatment Team
Get support from clinical and medical experts with decades of experience
Accessible Addiction Recovery Focused IOP
Meet in-person in the Keller area of Fort Worth for targeted mental health work in a convenient location
Therapy + Holistic Care
9 hours of group therapy per week plus access to 9x gym, sauna, and cold plunge after groups for well-rounded mind-body care
Leading Client Outcomes
Get care that really works, with evidence-based care and client outcomes in the top 5% of the nation
Fort Worth IOP at a Glance
- 8-week program with rolling admission
- 10 hours of programming per week
- Individual in-person sessions scheduled weekly at your convenience
- Group meetings are 3 hours long, 3 days per week at APN Dallas Fort Worth
- Led by a licensed therapist
- Access to 9x gym, sauna, and cold plunge after groups for well-rounded mind-body care
Fort Worth IOP Participant Goals
- Treatment-related routines and substance-free activities
- Learn, utilize, and implement tools to recognize behavioral triggers and how to respond rather than react
- Learn evidence-based skills and tools to manage anxiety and trauma responses, including emotional regulation
- Develop a practical understanding of mind-body interactions and their effects on your
overall mental health
Program Structure & Curriculum
Group sessions integrate a variety of therapeutic modalities led by licensed therapists over the course of 8 weeks.
Psychoeducation Topics May Include:
- Identity Bonds
- Change Principles
- Skills of Healing
- Pillars of Wellness
- Resolving Trauma
- Pathways to Hope
- Communication of Role
- Recovery Integration
Modalities Can Include:
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Psychoeducation & Traumatic Stress Programming
- Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Experiential Therapy
- Accelerated Resolution Therapy
Add-On Modalities at the IOP
When clinically indicated and approved by our medical providers, clients at the APN IOP in Fort Worth may opt-in to adjunctive modalities during or after their weeks in IOP
- Ketamine assisted therapy
- Telehealth family therapy
- Stellate ganglion block (SGB) for trauma, chronic stress, and more
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for major depressive disorder, anxious depression, or OCD — may be covered by insurance
YOUR FULL CONTINUUM OF CARE
We’ve designed the APN care model with touchpoints across an expanded curriculum so you can enter the continuum at any stage of your journey and get specialized support.
Wherever you are, you can start there. All Points North has built a full continuum of care to provide multiple “front doors” where you can jump into programming, whether you’re seeking treatment for the first time, tackling a relapse, or building recovery capital well into your journey.
APN offers drug and alcohol detox outside Denver, CO, and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. Residential treatment and partial hospitalization programs happen at All Points North Lodge in Edwards, CO. Virtual intensive outpatient programs, 1-on-1 therapy and psychiatry, and support groups are available through the APN Connection app. You can find integrative psychiatry and neurotechnology at our Plus by APN locations, and personal training and group fitness classes at 9x by APN.
We are committed to providing a seamless experience with the same high-quality provider across each level of care. This continuity keeps your care record intact, eliminating the stress of starting anew with a different provider at each stage. Our data shows that the longer you remain engaged with our continuum of care, the higher your likelihood of achieving a positive outcome. Wherever you are, we’re with you.
Meet Your Clinical Director
Alex Frascino, MS, LMFT-S
With more than a decade of experience in mental health work with individuals and families, Alexandra Frascino is proud to serve as the Clinical Director for APN Dallas Fort Worth, overseeing the clinical programming for detox, partial hospitalizing programming, intensive outpatient programming, and outpatient therapy.
Alex completed a Master of Science in Counseling from SMU in 2013, following a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology in 2010 from the University of Texas, Austin. Since then, she has worked in both private practice and outpatient settings, rising to a clinical director role in 2022. Alex has extensive training in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for anxiety-related disorders, mood disorders, and substance use; dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT); couple therapy; and strategic family therapy. She also earned a certification in Accelerated Resolution Therapy, a form of trauma-focused therapy, from IS-ART in 2021. She is also a member of the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (TAMFT).
Alex focuses her therapy work on an integrative, holistic model; she looks at the whole client and pulls from a variety of methodologies and approaches to create a personalized path forward.
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