Mental Health IOP is a structured outpatient program for adults experiencing mental health symptoms that require consistent clinical support.
Clients participate in treatment several days per week while continuing to live at home or in a supportive environment. Care may include group therapy, individual therapy, skills development, trauma-informed treatment, psychiatric support when clinically appropriate, and individualized treatment planning.
The goal is to help clients build stability, strengthen coping skills, and practice healthier patterns in real life.
Many clients come to HBH with more than one concern at the same time. Our model is built to treat the full picture.
Mental Health IOP may be appropriate for adults experiencing:
Traditional therapy can be meaningful, but some seasons require more structure.
The right level of care is determined through assessment.
Mental Health IOP may be a fit when:
Every client begins with a confidential assessment. This helps our clinical team understand symptoms, history, risk, strengths, goals, support systems, and daily-life needs.
Treatment may include:
Group Therapy
Clinician-led groups focused on emotional regulation, coping skills, communication, mindfulness, relationship patterns, and real-world application.
Individual Therapy
One-on-one support with a clinician to address personal goals, symptoms, history, trauma, relationships, and treatment progress.
Skills-Based Treatment
Practical tools for managing emotions, reducing avoidance, improving communication, and responding to stress more effectively.
Trauma-Informed Care
Support for clients whose symptoms are connected to trauma, difficult life experiences, or nervous system dysregulation.
Psychiatric Support
Psychiatric evaluation or medication management may be available when clinically appropriate.
Step-Down Planning
As stability improves, clients may transition into outpatient therapy or continuing care with a plan designed to support long-term progress.
Treatment is not chosen because it is trendy. It is selected based on the client’s needs, goals, and clinical presentation.
Depending on clinical appropriateness, Mental Health IOP at HBH may incorporate:
Mental health treatment has to work outside the therapy room.
Because HBH is outpatient, clients can practice skills in the environments where they need them most: home, work, school, relationships, and community. These real-life experiences become part of treatment, helping the clinical team adjust support as progress develops.
This is care designed for real life—not care separated from it.
Our Mental Health IOP is offered in a calm, discreet outpatient environment at 1009 Yale Street in Houston Heights.
The setting is designed for adults who want treatment that feels clinically serious, emotionally safe, and personally respectful.
Privacy, structure, and human connection are central to the HBH experience.
Heights Behavioral Health provides licensed outpatient behavioral health care for adults in Houston, Texas, delivered by licensed clinicians. This page is for general information and is not medical advice. If you are in crisis, call or text 988, or call 911.