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RESTORING MENTAL HEALTH
& RENEWING HOPE

We offer life changing psychiatric mental health outpatient
services to those who are in need

We’re all in this together. Since 2020, our expert clinical team have been bringing you virtual care with the same proven outcomes as our renowned in-person mental health treatment programs. Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program is a telehealth group therapy-based program incorporating individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatrist visit — helping you take recovery home.

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Psycamore offers full Virtual IOP therapy online from anywhere in Mississippi

Here’s What to Expect with Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program

3-hour weekly virtual therapy groups including:

  • Evidence-based skills focused groups
  • Process-oriented group therapy online
  • One weekly individual or family therapy session
  • Weekly peer, alumni and caregiver support groups

Psycamore offers online therapy that takes insurance by most major insurers.

Experience the Healing Power of Community

Are virtual therapy and group sessions worth it? For a virtual mood and anxiety treatment program to be effective, connection with other group members is critical. Other online programs have patients casually drop into groups as they please. Not us. With Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program, you’ll join a virtual group therapy community of up to 12 people, and you’ll meet with these same individuals weekly. When asked, “Is virtual IOP effective?” we can answer with a resounding yes! A hallmark of our program, our specially planned, cohesive telehealth groups are associated with:

  • Better outcomes
  • Higher levels of engagement
  • A stronger sense of connection

Find support in your uniqueness and share experiences with others as you move toward healing in a safe space, facilitated by our highly experienced, licensed clinicians for virtual online therapy.

Virtual Therapy Designed for Busy Students, Parents, Rural Areas and Professionals

Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program is designed for all people. You’ll have access to experienced online mental health clinicians who specialize in working with college students, new moms and dads, busy professionals and more. From the comfort and convenience of your home, apartment or dorm room, our compassionate team members will provide you with the extra support you need to set you up for success.  No more not having access to programs near you or that fit your schedule.

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Is Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program Right for You?

Psycamore’s Online Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program is a great match for you if you are:

  • Hoping to remain enrolled in classes as a student 
  • Dealing with significant responsibilities as a parent or caregiver 
  • Unable to take time off work for treatment 
  • Unable to travel or have time constraints/other obstacles 
  • Looking for more support to help you achieve your goals 
  • Struggling to make progress with outpatient providers 
  • Feeling isolated in recovery
  • Located far from in-person mental health treatment programs
  • In need of affordable online therapy

How Does Virtual Mental Health Treatment Work? 

Communication is a cornerstone of patient safety and quality care. This is why Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program runs on best-in-class desktop and mobile platforms. These apps provide chat functionality and a communications hub to increase connection as you develop real life skills in an everyday setting. Through the app, you’ll be able to:

  • Complete Psycamore’s Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program orientation
  • Communicate with Therapists and Psychiatrists Online
  • View appointment reminders and invitations
  • View session handouts
  • Attend sessions and groups

Above all, we want you to know that your privacy and confidentiality will always be protected. Your safety is our greatest concern. Any information you share with us is protected by law through the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

We do:

We accept Most commercial insurances.

What we treat with virtual IOP: Depression, Bipolar, Anxiety /Panic, PTSD, Anger, Obsessions / Compulsions, etc.

We Don’t:

We do not accept Medicaid and Medicare

We Do not Treat: Schizophrenia, Intellectual Disabilities, Dementia, Severe Psychosis, Actively Suicidal Patients, Physically Combative Patients

Programs run Monday – Friday 9am – 12pm.

Start your healing journey today. This form is for patients only. Contact Psycamore below:

Our Clients Say:

As an older person who just lost a job, I needed some mental stability and help to think clearly about the future. I was depressed and felt alone. Psycamore staff was empathetic and very helpful […]

James Abernathy

RESTORING HEALTH RENEWING HOPE

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