Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment in Cleburne, Texas

Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment in Cleburne, Texas

What is IOP? Intensive Treatment That Fits Your Life

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Cleburne, TX is serious mental health treatment designed for people who need more than weekly therapy but don't require 24-hour hospitalization. At Mind Above Matter, our IOP delivers 9-20 hours of clinical programming per week across multiple days—individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric care, and family involvement.

If you're dealing with substance use recovery, depression that's affecting your ability to function, anxiety that's spiraling, or trauma that won't quit, IOP provides the structure and intensity needed for real change. You attend sessions and appointments regularly, but you stay in Cleburne living your life: your job, your family, your community.

This is what recovery in a rural or small-town setting looks like—professional, comprehensive, and grounded in your real life.

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What are IOP and PHP, and How Can They Help You?

What is IOP? Intensive Treatment That Fits Your Life

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Cleburne, TX is serious mental health treatment designed for people who need more than weekly therapy but don't require 24-hour hospitalization. At Mind Above Matter, our IOP delivers 9-20 hours of clinical programming per week across multiple days—individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric care, and family involvement.

If you're dealing with substance use recovery, depression that's affecting your ability to function, anxiety that's spiraling, or trauma that won't quit, IOP provides the structure and intensity needed for real change. You attend sessions and appointments regularly, but you stay in Cleburne living your life: your job, your family, your community.

This is what recovery in a rural or small-town setting looks like—professional, comprehensive, and grounded in your real life.

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PHP: When You Need Maximum Support at Home

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in Cleburne, TX is more intensive—typically 6-8 hours daily, five days a week. It's designed for people stepping out of the hospital, struggling to stabilize on medications, or dealing with dual diagnosis (mental health plus substance use together).

In PHP, you have daily access to psychiatry, therapy, group work, and crisis support. You go home each evening, but you have professional oversight and support throughout your recovery. For many Cleburne residents, PHP is the right balance—serious treatment without losing independence.

Whether you choose IOP or PHP, you're staying in Johnson County, staying in your community, and getting world-class mental health care.

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Program Features That Support Real Recovery

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1. Flexible Treatment Schedules

Morning, afternoon, evening, and hybrid schedules mean treatment works around your work, your kids' school, your ranch schedule. We don't ask you to abandon your life for treatment; we fit treatment into your life.

2. Group Therapy & Family Involvement

Peer support is powerful. Group sessions bring together people facing similar struggles—you see you're not alone, you learn from others' progress, you build meaningful connections. Family sessions help repair relationships and create a household that supports healing.

3. Expert Medication Management

Our board-certified psychiatrists bring expertise in psychiatric medications, substance use medications (like buprenorphine and naltrexone), and the complex interactions when mental health and substance use co-occur. You get medication management done right.

4. School & Community Integration

If you have kids in local schools or are a student yourself, we work to keep you connected to your school community. We also help patients build community connections—employment support, peer groups, recreational activities—because recovery includes purpose and belonging. ---

Why Cleburne Families Trust Mind Above Matter

JCAHO Accreditation — Gold Standard Care

Mind Above Matter meets the highest national standards for mental health and substance use treatment. When you choose us for **mental health in Cleburne, TX**, you're choosing an accredited program with rigorous quality standards.

Dual Diagnosis Expertise

Many people struggle with both mental health issues and substance use at the same time. Our team specializes in dual diagnosis treatment—addressing both conditions simultaneously, not separately. This integrated approach is essential for lasting recovery.

Experienced, Compassionate Team

Our therapists, psychiatrists, and counselors have real experience with the issues facing Cleburne residents—substance use recovery, adolescent mental health, rural trauma, family dynamics. They bring expertise and genuine care.

Practical, Real-World Skills

We teach you coping skills you'll actually use: managing triggers, handling workplace stress, repairing relationships, recognizing warning signs, building a meaningful life in recovery. Theory matters; practice matters more. ---

How the Recovery Process Works: 4 Key Steps

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Step 1: Comprehensive Assessment at Our Burleson Center

When you reach out about **IOP or PHP in Cleburne, TX**, we schedule an intake at our Burleson location—about 20 minutes from Cleburne. During this appointment, our clinicians conduct a thorough assessment: medical and psychiatric history, current symptoms, substance use history, medications, family dynamics, work and school situation, trauma history. We listen and ask questions to understand your complete picture.
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Step 2: Collaborative Treatment Planning

Within the first week, you and your treatment team create your personalized treatment plan. What are your specific goals? What symptoms need addressing? How will IOP or PHP help you achieve stability? This plan is written collaboratively, reviewed regularly, and adjusted as you progress.
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Step 3: Active Therapy, Skills Training & Medication Management

You begin your scheduled sessions. You work with individual therapists, attend group therapy, meet with psychiatrists, and participate in family sessions. You're learning evidence-based techniques—cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing—and building the psychological tools for long-term recovery.
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Step 4: Transition to Aftercare & Ongoing Support

As you stabilize and progress, we plan your transition. Maybe it's stepping down to weekly therapy plus psychiatry. Maybe it's connecting to a peer support group or community resource. The goal is sustainable recovery that doesn't require intensive treatment forever. You're graduating to independence with professional support available. ---

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The MAM difference: how accessible care fosters hope and progress.
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Testimonials
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Haley Stewart
I don't think I will ever be able to adequately articulate what Mind Above Matter (Burleson - Virtual) did for me in a time where I needed something so desperately. At the time, I didn't know what I needed, or how anything could help, but thank the Lord I was directed to MAB. The program literally saved my life and set me back up for success. I 100% feel like I've been able to take back my life with the help from the therapists, psychiatrist, and program that I was apart of in my time at MAB. If you are thinking about starting this program, or referring someone you love to this program, don't hesitate - do it. I promise, you will not regret it.
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Edna Hussat
We had the absolute best experience working with Ally. She was my child’s therapist and made such a positive impact on her life, not just in her progress, but in her confidence and overall happiness. From the very beginning, Ally made our entire family feel included in the process. She took the time to explain everything clearly, welcomed our questions, and always made us feel heard.
Her kindness, patience, and genuine care for her clients truly set her apart. It’s clear she’s passionate about what she does and deeply invested in helping each child succeed. We are so grateful for her support and would recommend her to anyone looking for a compassionate and skilled therapist.
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01/03
H. Searcy
Graduating from the PHP and IOP program at Mind Over Matter has been a life-changing experience for me. From the very beginning, I felt truly supported and cared for. The therapists here are absolutely incredible — compassionate, skilled, and genuinely invested in helping you grow and heal.

Each session felt meaningful and safe, and the team created an environment where I could open up, work through challenges, and actually see progress. What stood out the most was how much the therapists went above and beyond — they didn’t just “do their job,” they made me feel seen, heard, and understood in a way that’s rare to find.

If you’re looking for a program that provides structure, encouragement, and outstanding therapists who truly care, I can’t recommend Mind Over Matter enough. This place gave me the tools and confidence I needed to move forward, and I’ll always be grateful for my time here.
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Kaylyn Bryner
 I had the pleasure of completing my psychotherapy clinical rotation at Mind Above Matter as an NP student, and I am grateful for the enriching experience I had there. The Keller site is home to a dedicated and compassionate team of mental health professionals who truly prioritize client well-being and growth. The staff at Mind Above Matter are knowledgeable, approachable, and genuinely supportive. They foster a collaborative environment that encourages learning and professional development, making it an ideal setting for students to grow their skills and confidence in providing mental health care. I was particularly impressed by their commitment to individualized treatment, ensuring each client receives tailored and effective care. Overall, my experience at the Keller site was extremely positive, and I highly recommend Mind Above Matter to anyone seeking compassionate, professional, and effective mental health services, as well as to students seeking a supportive learning environment.

Ready to Take the First Step Toward Healing?

If you or a loved one are facing mental health challenges, our programs can help you develop the skills, strength, and resilience you need.

Call us now: (469) 457-3938

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What's the difference between IOP and PHP in Cleburne?
A: IOP is 9-20 hours weekly; PHP is 6-8 hours daily. IOP works for people needing strong outpatient care; PHP is for people needing more structure—fresh out of the hospital, struggling to stabilize, or dealing with complex dual diagnosis. We'll recommend the right level after your assessment.
Q: Is treatment covered by insurance in Johnson County?
A: Yes. We accept Medicaid and all major commercial insurance. We handle verification and billing. If you're uninsured, we work with you on a sliding fee scale. Cost should never block your recovery.
Q: Do you treat substance use disorders in Cleburne?
A: Yes. Substance use disorder is a medical condition, and we treat it seriously. We specialize in dual diagnosis—addressing mental health and substance use together. We use evidence-based approaches including medication-assisted treatment (buprenorphine, naltrexone) when appropriate.
Q: How long does treatment usually last?
A: IOP typically runs 4-12 weeks; PHP usually 4-8 weeks. But timelines vary. We adjust treatment based on your progress, not an arbitrary schedule. Some people need longer; some progress faster. We'll talk about realistic expectations during your assessment.
Q: Can I participate in treatment while still working or going to school?
A: That's the whole point. Our flexible scheduling allows you to work, attend school, take care of kids, or manage other responsibilities while getting treatment. We'll work with you to find session times that fit.
Q: Does my family have to be involved in treatment?
A: Family involvement is encouraged but not forced. We offer family therapy, education sessions, and support groups. Many families find this crucial to recovery; others prefer individual focus. We discuss what's right for you.