Mental Health Conditions We Treat
Evidence-based virtual IOP for adults across Nevada — structured support that fits around your life, not the other way around.
Nevada Recovery Collective (NRC) is a virtual intensive outpatient program (IOP) licensed in Nevada. An IOP is a structured level of mental health care — typically 9 or more hours of treatment per week — that sits between weekly outpatient therapy and inpatient hospitalization. NRC delivers this care entirely online, so adults across Nevada can access it without relocating, taking leave, or stepping away from the people who depend on them.
What NRC Treats
NRC provides virtual IOP for adults living with serious mental health conditions. The program is not a substance use program. It does not offer detox, residential placement, or addiction services. Every person NRC serves carries a primary mental health diagnosis — or enters with symptoms that have not yet been formally named.
The seven conditions below represent the full scope of what NRC currently treats. Each condition page goes deeper on symptoms, what to expect in treatment, and how virtual IOP specifically addresses that diagnosis. If more than one applies to you, that is common — and NRC is built to treat complexity.
If you are in crisis right now, please call or text 988.
The 7 Mental Health Conditions NRC Treats
Depression
Depression is more than persistent sadness. People living with depression often experience fatigue, difficulty concentrating, changes in appetite or sleep, and a diminished sense of interest in things that once mattered. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH, 2023), an estimated 21 million adults in the United States experienced at least one major depressive episode in the past year.
Virtual IOP is often the right level of care for people whose depression has become difficult to manage with weekly therapy alone — but who do not need inpatient hospitalization. NRC’s clinical team works with each person to address depression through evidence-based approaches including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and other structured group and individual treatment modalities.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for Depression in Nevada
Anxiety
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health conditions in the United States, affecting approximately 19.1% of adults in any given year (NIMH, 2023). Anxiety looks different for different people — it may show up as constant worry, panic attacks, social avoidance, physical tension, or a persistent sense that something is wrong even when nothing identifiable has triggered it.
NRC treats anxiety at the IOP level when symptoms have become disruptive enough that they are affecting work, relationships, or daily functioning. The virtual format can itself reduce barriers for people whose anxiety makes it hard to travel or sit in waiting rooms. Treatment is structured, skills-focused, and grounded in approaches with a strong evidence base.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for Anxiety in Nevada
Trauma and PTSD
Trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a threatening event — but they can also result from chronic, cumulative experiences that are harder to name. Symptoms may include intrusive memories, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, difficulty sleeping, and significant disruption to how a person sees themselves and the world around them.
PTSD affects approximately 3.6% of U.S. adults in a given year (NIMH, 2023). NRC provides trauma-informed virtual IOP that meets people where they are — including those who have never felt safe enough to engage with mental health care before. All NRC clinicians are trained in trauma-sensitive approaches.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for Trauma and PTSD in Nevada
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by episodes of mania or hypomania and episodes of depression. The shifts between these states can be disruptive to relationships, employment, and daily stability. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI, 2023), bipolar disorder affects approximately 2.8% of U.S. adults.
An IOP provides a level of structure that can be especially valuable for people managing bipolar disorder — more support than weekly therapy, without the disruption of inpatient care. NRC’s virtual program is designed to work alongside psychiatric medication management and to support long-term stability through skills development and consistent clinical contact.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for Bipolar Disorder in Nevada
OCD
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) involves recurring, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts performed to reduce distress (compulsions). OCD affects approximately 1.2% of U.S. adults (NIMH, 2023). For many people living with OCD, the condition significantly interferes with daily life long before they find a treatment approach that actually works.
NRC treats OCD through evidence-based methods, including exposure and response prevention (ERP), which is widely recognized as the gold-standard approach for OCD. Virtual delivery makes it possible for people across Nevada — including those in areas with limited specialty access — to receive structured OCD-focused care from home.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for OCD in Nevada
Psychosis and Thought Disorders
Psychosis refers to a break from shared reality — which may involve hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, or significant disruption to a person’s ability to interpret the world around them. Thought disorders, including schizophrenia spectrum conditions, involve similar disruptions and often require more intensive, consistent support than weekly outpatient therapy provides.
NRC offers virtual IOP for adults who are stable enough to engage in outpatient care but who need a structured, higher-frequency program to support their mental health. This is not a crisis stabilization program — people experiencing an acute psychotic episode should seek emergency care. For people who are post-stabilization and rebuilding daily function, NRC’s virtual format provides sustained clinical contact without requiring significant disruption to housing or routine.
Learn more: Virtual IOP for Psychosis and Thought Disorders in Nevada
Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions
Many people do not arrive with a single, clean diagnosis. Depression and anxiety frequently appear together. Trauma can amplify mood disorders. OCD can co-occur with psychosis. When two or more mental health conditions are present at the same time, a clinician may describe this as co-occurring mental health conditions.
NRC was built to treat this kind of complexity — not to route people away from it. The program’s clinical model addresses the full picture of what a person is experiencing rather than treating one condition in isolation. People who have been told their situation is “too complicated” for standard outpatient programs may find that an IOP is the right fit.
Learn more: Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions — Virtual IOP Nevada
Not Sure Which of These Applies to You?
Diagnostic uncertainty is normal. Many people enter treatment without a confirmed diagnosis — or with a diagnosis that no longer feels accurate. NRC does not require a formal diagnosis before the intake process begins.
During intake, a licensed NRC clinician will conduct a comprehensive clinical assessment. This conversation covers current symptoms, history, functioning, and what level of care makes sense. From there, the clinical team works with each person to develop an individualized treatment plan. The intake process is designed to figure out whether NRC is the right fit — and if it is, what treatment should look like for that specific person.
If you have questions before scheduling an intake, reach out through the contact page and a member of the NRC team will respond.
Keep Your Life Intact
NRC’s virtual IOP is designed for adults in Nevada who need more than weekly therapy but cannot — or do not want to — step away from work, family, or community to get structured mental health care. Treatment happens online, on a schedule built around real life.
Schedule a free intake call → Call (844) 493-8144
All inquiries are confidential.
NRC accepts most major insurance plans — verify your benefits before you call. Learn more about how virtual IOP works.
Why NRC for Mental Health Treatment in Nevada
Nevada ranks among the states with the fewest mental health professionals per capita (Mental Health America, 2024). Outside of Las Vegas and Reno, access to specialized outpatient mental health care — let alone IOP-level care — is limited. NRC was built specifically to address that gap.
The program serves adults across the entire state of Nevada. A person in rural Elko has the same access to NRC’s clinical program as someone in Henderson or Sparks. The entire program runs via secure video, and clinicians are licensed in Nevada.
NRC is founded and led by Jack Foley, LMFT, a Nevada-licensed marriage and family therapist. The program is structured around the belief that serious mental health care should not require a person to upend their life to access it. NRC treats the full range of conditions listed on this page — and focuses on nothing else.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
The intake call is free, confidential, and conducted by a licensed NRC clinician. You do not need a referral.
Contact NRC → Call (844) 493-8144
All inquiries are confidential.
If you are in crisis, call or text 988 — the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7.

