Individual therapy is a one-on-one therapeutic relationship between a client and a licensed clinician.
It provides a private space to explore experiences, emotions, behaviors, relationships, and goals with the support of a trained professional.
At Heights Behavioral Health, individual therapy is integrated into each client's broader treatment plan. Sessions are designed to help clients gain insight, develop practical skills, process difficult experiences, strengthen recovery, and create meaningful change in daily life.
Many people come to treatment believing they need help with one issue, only to discover that several concerns are connected.
Anxiety may be linked to trauma. Substance use may be connected to depression. Relationship difficulties may reflect long-standing attachment patterns. Behavioral addictions may serve as a way to cope with emotional pain.
At HBH, therapy focuses on understanding the full picture.
The result is care that reflects who you are rather than forcing you into a generic treatment model.
We take time to understand:
Individual therapy may help adults facing:
Anxiety
Support for excessive worry, panic symptoms, stress, avoidance, and difficulty managing uncertainty.
Depression
Treatment focused on low mood, loss of motivation, hopelessness, emotional exhaustion, and related concerns.
Trauma and PTSD
Trauma-informed therapy designed to help clients safely process difficult experiences and build greater emotional stability.
Substance Use Disorders
Individual support focused on recovery, relapse prevention, accountability, and understanding the underlying drivers of substance use.
Behavioral Addictions
Care for gambling concerns, sex and love addiction patterns, pornography concerns, technology overuse, and other compulsive behaviors.
Relationship Challenges
Support for communication difficulties, attachment concerns, trust issues, family dynamics, and relational distress.
Dual Diagnosis and Co-Occurring Conditions
Integrated treatment for adults navigating both mental health symptoms and substance use concerns at the same time.
Our clinicians utilize evidence-based therapies and interventions based on each client's needs and treatment goals.
No single approach works for everyone. Treatment is individualized to support the goals of each client.
Depending on clinical appropriateness, therapy may incorporate:
Individual therapy is available throughout the HBH continuum and may be incorporated into:
Individualized Intensive Programming (IIP)
Frequent one-on-one sessions integrated into a highly personalized treatment experience.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Structured therapy combined with daily clinical programming and intensive support.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Regular therapy sessions alongside group treatment and skills development.
Evening IOP
Flexible therapy integrated into treatment for adults balancing daytime responsibilities.
Outpatient and Continuing Care
Ongoing therapy focused on maintenance, growth, life transitions, and long-term recovery.
Insight alone is rarely enough to create lasting change.
Therapy at HBH focuses on helping clients apply what they are learning in the environments where challenges actually occur: relationships, work, family systems, recovery communities, and everyday life.
Because treatment is outpatient, clients have the opportunity to practice new skills in real time and bring those experiences back into therapy for reflection, support, and adjustment.
This helps therapy become practical, meaningful, and sustainable.
We understand that reaching out for therapy can feel vulnerable.
Our Houston Heights facility was intentionally designed to provide a calm, professional, and emotionally safe environment where clients can engage in meaningful therapeutic work without judgment.
Privacy, respect, and clinical excellence are part of every interaction.
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.