Mental Health Care for Adults, Teens, and Pre-Teens.
We’re here to help you reclaim your life.
Immediate Availability for Therapy, Medication Management, and IOP
What We Treat
ADHD Disorder, Adoption/Kinship Issues, Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Co-Occurring Disorders, Depression Disorder, Personality Disorders, Postpartum Disorders, Trauma Disorders
Our Programs
Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP), Outpatient Program (OP), Pre-Adolescent IOP
How We Treat
Aftercare, Case Management, CBRS for Children, Adolescents, and Adults, Counseling, Medication Management.
Start Feeling Better Today
GET STARTED
Reach out to our admissions team to learn more about our services and how we can support your mental health journey.
MAKE A PLAN
Work with your provider and care team to create a treatment plan tailored to you.
STAY ENGAGED
Continue working with your provider, track your progress, and adjust your plan as you grow.
healing your mind, body and soul
At Recovery Ways Idaho, our outpatient programs are designed with the whole person in mind, to address all aspects of well-being. Utilizing person-centered holistic approaches, our team of Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors and Licensed Clinical Social Workers can help address issues such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, family problems, and grief in a caring and compassionate manner tailored to the patient’s needs.
Recovery Ways Idaho also offers in-clinic medication management with our provider, who is a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C), and is currently in training to be certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Through collaboration with primary therapists, individuals engaging in medication management receive a tailored treatment plan that encompasses all aspects of their life experiences.
Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is led by clinicians with over thirty years of combined experience in treating mental health concerns. The program integrates Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), life skills training, and community-building activities to help participants thrive in their daily lives. IOP sessions are held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9 AM to 12 PM. Medication management is available on-site to support seamless coordination of care.
Working Professionals
Our outpatient programs are designed to support working professionals who are balancing their mental health needs with career and life responsibilities.
Counseling for Under 18
We understand the unique challenges and needs of younger individuals struggling with mental health disorders, and our programs are tailored to meet those specific needs.
Balanced Wellness
Balanced wellness means achieving and maintaining harmony across all areas of life. This includes physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. We emphasize the importance of self-care and setting healthy boundaries to support inner peace and prevent burnout.
Together, We Make Healing Possible
At Recovery Ways Idaho, our strength lies in the compassion, experience, and dedication of our team. From licensed therapists to dedicated team members, every person plays a vital role in guiding individuals toward lasting healing. We work collaboratively to create a warm, judgment-free environment where each person feels supported every step of the way. Get to know the faces behind the care—we're here for you.
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FAQ
We've compiled a list of frequently asked questions to provide clarity on the experience and alleviate any remaining fears or anxieties you might have.
Choosing the right level of care for a mental health condition is an important decision that can significantly impact progress and overall well-being. At Recovery Ways Idaho, we understand that every individual’s needs are unique, which is why we offer multiple options for outpatient programs.
So how do you know if an outpatient program is the right fit for you? It starts with assessing your current level of functioning and considering any potential risks involved in receiving treatment while living at home. If you have a strong support system and can manage daily responsibilities, an outpatient program may be a good option.
Another factor to consider is the severity of your mental health symptoms. Outpatient programs are often recommended for individuals with mild to moderate concerns who do not require 24/7 care. For more severe symptoms, a higher level of support such as residential treatment or partial hospitalization may be more appropriate.
It’s also important to consider your personal preferences and needs. Outpatient programs provide flexibility in scheduling and allow individuals to maintain work, school, or family commitments while receiving care. However, they may not be the best choice for those needing a more structured and intensive environment.
Ultimately, consulting with a mental health professional is the best way to determine the right level of care for your situation. At Recovery Ways Idaho, our team is dedicated to providing personalized outpatient treatment options that support each individual’s unique needs and goals for long-term wellness.
Signs that you may be struggling with mental health issues can vary widely depending on the condition, but some common indicators include:
- Persistent mood changes such as prolonged sadness, irritability, or anxiety.
- Difficulty managing daily life—trouble focusing, completing tasks, or maintaining routines.
- Changes in sleep or appetite—sleeping too much or too little, or significant changes in eating habits.
- Withdrawal from social activities or losing interest in hobbies and relationships.
- Intense or uncontrollable emotions that interfere with work, school, or personal life.
- Physical symptoms like headaches, fatigue, or unexplained aches that don’t have a clear medical cause.
- Feeling hopeless, overwhelmed, or unable to cope with normal stressors.
If you notice these signs persistently and they impact your daily functioning, it may be a signal to seek professional mental health support. Reaching out early can help you better understand what’s going on and access effective strategies for managing your mental health.
Therapy is a vital part of treatment for mental health conditions, and at Recovery Ways Idaho, we are committed to providing the highest quality care. Our team of experienced and compassionate therapists uses evidence-based approaches to address the root causes of mental health challenges.
When you begin therapy with us, you’ll first meet with a therapist for an initial assessment. This allows us to understand your unique needs and create a personalized plan that fits your goals. From there, our therapists will help you recognize unhelpful thought patterns and behaviors while developing practical coping strategies to manage them effectively.
Our sessions take place in a safe and supportive environment where you can openly share your thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. We also offer a variety of therapy modalities to ensure care is tailored to your individual preferences.
At Recovery Ways Idaho, we value the importance of a strong therapeutic relationship. Our therapists work collaboratively with you, offering guidance and encouragement as you take meaningful steps toward improved mental health and long-term well-being.
Recognizing when you need help is an important step toward managing a mental health condition and improving your overall well-being. It’s essential to notice changes in your thoughts, feelings, behaviors, or daily functioning that may signal the need for professional support. Common signs include ongoing negative thoughts or emotions, difficulty keeping up with responsibilities, strained relationships, increased isolation, or physical symptoms like disrupted sleep or changes in appetite.
Trusting your instincts matters too—if something feels off or you find it hard to cope on your own, reaching out for help can make a difference. At Recovery Ways Idaho, our team provides compassionate care and evidence-based treatment to support individuals facing mental health challenges. We are dedicated to helping you build a better quality of life through personalized services designed around your unique needs. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength and a powerful step toward feeling better and regaining balance.
Watching a loved one struggle with mental illness can be both heartbreaking and overwhelming. You may feel powerless or unsure of how to help. A good first step is starting an open and honest conversation about their mental health—expressing your concerns, offering support, setting healthy boundaries, and encouraging them to seek professional care. Researching treatment options together and having resources ready can also make the process less overwhelming.
It’s important to remain patient, understanding, and supportive along the way—healing takes time. With the right approach and care, you can play a meaningful role in helping your loved one move toward a healthier and more fulfilling life. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at Recovery Ways Idaho. We’re here to guide and support both you and your loved one every step of the way toward improved mental health and well-being.

