Understanding levels of mental health care in Connecticut
If you're in Connecticut and considering mental health treatment, the first question is what level of care fits your needs. The main levels are: outpatient therapy (weekly sessions), Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP, several sessions per week), Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP, near-daily structured treatment), and inpatient or residential care for acute situations.
Most adults start with outpatient therapy. If weekly therapy isn't enough — symptoms are disrupting work, relationships, or safety — a Half Day IOP or Full Day PHP offers more structure without the cost and disruption of hospitalization.
For Connecticut residents, look for providers licensed in CT and accredited by recognized bodies. Verify licensure through the Connecticut Department of Public Health or the relevant CT licensing board.
What is a Half Day IOP?
An Intensive Outpatient Program provides several hours of treatment, several days a week — more than weekly therapy, less than full-day PHP. It's designed for people who need structured support while living at home.