A Diverse Community Deserves Culturally Responsive Care
Irving is where the world converges. With over 31,000 students in Irving ISD speaking 95+ languages, this is a city built on cultural diversity, resilience, and the strength that comes when different communities build together.
It's also a place where mental health challenges don't discriminate by language, culture, or background. Anxiety, depression, substance use, trauma, and behavioral health issues affect families across every cultural group. That's why Mind Above Matter in Irving—located at 101 E Union Bower Road—is committed to providing not just effective treatment, but culturally responsive care that honors your background, respects your values, and works with your family structure.
We partner with Irving ISD through our iMatter program to bring mental health support into schools, ensuring that diverse students have access to professional help in a culturally sensitive way.

Our IOP program offers 9-20 hours per week of clinical mental health treatment with flexible scheduling that works for Irving's diverse working families. Morning, afternoon, or evening sessions. Individual therapy. Evidence-based groups. Psychiatric services. Crisis planning. Real skills that work in your actual life.
Irving's population includes first-generation immigrants, multigenerational families, single parents working multiple jobs, and young people navigating identity across multiple cultures. IOP is designed to respect that complexity. We provide treatment that honors your family structure, acknowledges your values, and doesn't impose a one-size-fits-all approach.
Whether you're managing depression that came with immigration stress, anxiety triggered by acculturation challenges, substance use as a coping mechanism for trauma, or behavioral health concerns affecting school or work—IOP offers real, flexible, effective treatment.
When IOP isn't enough—when symptoms are acute, crisis is imminent, or you're transitioning out of hospitalization—our PHP program provides intensive daily care, 5-6 days per week, 6-8 hours daily.
Individual therapy, multiple group sessions, psychiatric care, skills training, family work—all coordinated by one team. For Irving families, PHP can be especially valuable when cultural factors compound mental health challenges, when family systems are disrupted by substance use, or when acute crisis requires immediate intensive intervention.
Irving ISD serves 31,000+ students in a remarkable cultural mosaic. That means Irving's youth face unique mental health challenges—acculturation stress, immigration-related trauma, language barriers to accessing help, cultural identity questions, and the ordinary challenges of growing up.
That's why iMatter exists—to bring mental health support directly into Irving schools. Licensed counselors work in schools where your child spends most of their time. They're trained in culturally responsive care. They can communicate across language barriers where needed. They provide early intervention before problems escalate into crisis.
If you have a child in Irving ISD, iMatter means professional mental health support is available at school—no waiting lists, no transportation problems, no seeking help outside your community.





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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