What is IOP? Treatment That Fits Growing Families
An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Midlothian, TX is serious mental health treatment designed for people who need more than weekly therapy but are stable enough to live at home. At Mind Above Matter, our IOP provides 9-20 hours of clinical care per week across multiple days—individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric care, family involvement.
If you're a parent managing depression while raising kids. If you're a teen struggling with anxiety and wanting to stay in Midlothian ISD. If you're a young adult in recovery from substance use. If you're navigating major life transitions. IOP provides the structure and intensity needed for real change while letting you stay in your community, your job, your school.
This is what mental health treatment looks like for growing families—professional, comprehensive, and grounded in real life.
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Q: Is IOP in Midlothian covered by insurance?
A: Yes. We accept Medicaid and all major commercial insurance plans. We handle insurance 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 adolescents in Midlothian?
A: Absolutely. We accept patients ages 9 and up, including teens and young adults. We have specific programming for adolescent anxiety, depression, substance use, family conflict, and other challenges. We also coordinate with Midlothian ISD to support continued education.
Q: How long does IOP treatment usually last?
A: Typically 4-12 weeks, depending on your needs and progress. We adjust timelines based on your recovery trajectory. Some people progress quickly; others benefit from longer treatment. We'll discuss realistic expectations during your assessment.
Q: What's the difference between IOP and PHP?
A: IOP is 9-20 hours weekly; PHP is 6-8 hours daily. IOP works for people managing outpatient care; PHP is for people needing more structure—fresh out of the hospital, struggling to stabilize, or managing complex dual diagnosis. We recommend the right level after assessment.
Q: Can both mental health and substance use be treated together?
A: Yes—in fact, treating them separately often fails. Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both conditions simultaneously. If you're managing depression and alcohol use, or anxiety and marijuana use, we treat both together.
Q: Can my family participate in my treatment?
A: Family involvement is encouraged. We offer family therapy sessions where you and loved ones learn together. We also provide psychoeducation so family members understand what you're experiencing and how to support your recovery.
Q: Is the Burleson center easy to reach from Midlothian?
A: Yes—about 20 minutes. We also offer virtual sessions for initial consultations and some ongoing care, which may be convenient depending on your schedule.
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An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Midlothian, TX is serious mental health treatment designed for people who need more than weekly therapy but are stable enough to live at home. At Mind Above Matter, our IOP provides 9-20 hours of clinical care per week across multiple days—individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric care, family involvement.
If you're a parent managing depression while raising kids. If you're a teen struggling with anxiety and wanting to stay in Midlothian ISD. If you're a young adult in recovery from substance use. If you're navigating major life transitions. IOP provides the structure and intensity needed for real change while letting you stay in your community, your job, your school.
This is what mental health treatment looks like for growing families—professional, comprehensive, and grounded in real life.
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Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) in Midlothian, TX is more intensive—6-8 hours of daily clinical care, typically five days a week. It's designed for people stepping out of psychiatric hospitalization, struggling to stabilize on medications, or managing the complex intersection of mental health and substance use (dual diagnosis).
In PHP, you have daily access to psychiatry, therapy, group work, and clinical monitoring. You go home each evening but have professional oversight throughout your recovery. For many Midlothian families, this balance is exactly right—serious treatment with preserved independence.
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If you or a loved one are facing mental health challenges, our programs can help you develop the skills, strength, and resilience you need.
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