Heartlight Ministries

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Heartlight Ministries in Hallsville, TX provides a teen intensive outpatient program (IOP) that offers structured therapy while allowing participants to live at home. In addition to core services, the program incorporates flexible online resources designed for learning at home. Teens attend multiple therapy sessions each week, including individual, group, and family components. The flexible schedule helps them stay on top of school and community commitments while addressing mental health concerns. Evidence-based modalities like CBT and DBT equip participants with tools to manage symptoms and build resilience. Serving Co-ed, ages 13–17, the program aims to help young people overcome obstacles and build confidence. Families are encouraged to reach out to admissions counselors to learn more about how the program can support their child’s unique journey. Choosing a therapeutic program is a significant decision, and it’s important to research options thoroughly. Studies show that specialized treatment programs combining therapy with education or outdoor experiences can improve mental health outcomes for teens Consider scheduling a tour, speaking with alumni families, and asking about accreditation and safety practices. A personalized approach increases the likelihood of lasting change and long-term resilience.

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P.O. Box 286 Hallsville, TX 75650 903-668-2173

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