Day treatment for Youth - Ages 12-17

Help your teen overcome their trauma & live a fulfilled life.

Our Day Treatment Programs

Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program / PHP Treatment

Innova Mercy also offers a teen day treatment program called PHP therapy for teens in New Braunfels, TX. Also known as a Partial Hospitalization Program, this level of care is ideal for teens who need intensive therapeutic support during the day but can return home at night. This is a non-gender-specific program designed to be safe for teens, who want to continue intensive treatment closer to home.

  • On-site Schooling
  • Day Therapeutic Treatment for Teens, 12-17
  • 7-8 Hours of Therapeutic Intervention Per Day
  • 5-6 Days of Therapeutic Intervention Per Week

Intensive Outpatient Therapy / IOP Treatment

In addition to our PHP treatment offerings, Innova Mercy offers a treatment program called IOP therapy for teens. Otherwise known as Intensive Outpatient Therapy, teens receive a half-day treatment with this program but continue school. Virtual IOP therapy is available for those who need teen trauma treatment revolved around any schedule.

  • No Transportation Required
  • Half-day Therapeutic Treatment for Teens, 12-17
  • 3 Evening Meetings of Therapeutic Intervention Per Week

Our Approach to Teen Mental Health Treatment

Quality Care

At Innova, our clinicians are passionate about seeing people get better. Every team member has years of experience working with trauma and understands that each personʼs journey to healing is unique and may require different steps at different times.

On-site schooling

Your child will attend classes daily with a certified teacher to help regain school credits and ensure they are well prepared academically post graduation from our program.

Connection

Trauma is often stored in the body as well as the mind; therefore, we believe in treating the whole person. From animal-assisted therapy to EMDR, we ensure that every aspect of your teen’s experience promotes healing and wellness.

Family Resources

Trauma is often stored in the body as well as the mind; therefore, we believe in treating the whole person. From animal-assisted therapy to EMDR, we ensure that every aspect of your teen’s experience promotes healing and wellness.

Your child's mental health can’t wait

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Mental Health isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution

If your child is experiencing any of these signs of trauma, it may be time to get help.

  • Isolation
  • Promiscuity
  • Sudden Grade Changes
  • Weight Loss/Gain
  • Irritability/lashing out
  • Changes in social status
  • Changes in sleeping habits
  • Stealing/changes in spending patterns
  • Wearing long sleeves in summer to cover scars
  • Self harm
  • Substance Abuse
  • Skipping School
  • New Piercings/tattoos
  • Changes in Appearance
  • Becoming more secretive & closed off
  • Withdrawing from friends & social groups
  • Aggressive behaviors and communication
  • Increase in risky behavior, such as reckless driving

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I schedule my teen’s first appointment?

Seeking treatment or support is a courageous choice. We want to make it as easy and comfortable as possible. Our stress-free admissions process begins with a confidential phone call to one of our experienced advisors. We will not make your teen discuss details of their trauma, but rather will seek to understand the struggles they are facing today as a result. Once scheduled for an appointment, your teen will meet with a therapist to make a plan to achieve those goals. Most insurance companies cover our program, so finances are not a barrier.

How do I know what level of care my teen needs?

People can think they have to be “really bad off” to schedule a session. Nothing could be further than the truth. Therapy is an important self-care and growth practice. We encourage teens to meet with one of our therapists for a session and let us help them discern the level of care. This is part of what we are trained to do.

However, If you or a loved one are in crisis, you can get help right away by reaching out to a helpline through phone, text message, or online chat. A therapist is a good support when not in crisis.

How do I get my loved one to go to therapy?

It is important that someone chose therapy for themselves instead of trying to appease someone else. Encouraging someone you care about to look into possible therapy options, even offering to review potential therapists with them, is a good way to show support. People who feel forced into therapy may feel resistant and find it harder to put in the work needed to make a change.

How do I know if my teen needs therapy?

Talking with a therapist can benefit teens struggling with emotional difficulties, life challenges, and mental health concerns. Therapy can be very helpful if feeling overwhelmed, fatigued, resentful, anxious, depressed, apathetic, panic attacks, or socially withdrawn.

Therapy requires honesty, with yourself and with the therapist you work with. But if your teen is willing to do the work, therapy can be rewarding. It is a safe, judgment-free space where you can share anything, with a trained professional who is there to help. Therapy is also a good self-improvement tool that teaches people skills that enhance communication, self-awareness, boundaries, and stress reduction.

We’re Here to support you

Reaching out for help takes courage & resilience. We’re here to listen to your needs, understand your troubles, and get your teen on a path towards healing.

Connect with mental health professionals today.

Get Help Now
Call (210) 263-1263