Virtual intensive outpatient care (IOP)—is an appropriate level of care for teens and adults (ages 11-64 and up to age 40 for Maternal Health Program) who need more than weekly therapeutic support. Many of the clients have either recently discharged from a higher level of care (i.e. a residential treatment facility or emergency department admission) or are seeking more support than traditional weekly talk therapy.
Services include:
· Attachment Based Family Therapy
· Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
· Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
· Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills
· Experiential Therapy
· Exposure Therapy
· Relationship Therapy
· Family Support Groups
· Motivational Interviewing
· Drama Therapy
· Dance & Movement Therapy
· Art & Music Therapy
· Yoga, Mindfulness, and Meditation
Psychiatrists are available as needed for medication management through an affiliated medical provider.
They specialize in treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, and self-harm. They will treat eating disorders and substance use disorders that are co-occurring with a mental health diagnosis.
Medicaid:
• Amerigroup/Wellpoint
• Cook Children's Health Plan
• Aetna Better Health
• Texas Children's Health Plan
• UnitedHealthcare (UHC) Community Plan
• Community Health Choice Inc. (CHC)
• Driscoll Health Plan
• Parkland Community Health Plan
• Baylor Scott & White Health Plan
• Community First Health Plan
• Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
• Dell Children's Health Plan (Magellan)
Commercial:
• Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
• Optum/UnitedHealthcare (UHC)
• Cigna Corporation
• Aetna
• Humana Inc.
• Baylor Scott & White Health Plan
• Oscar Insurance Corporation
• Community Health Choice inc. (CHC)
• Anthem Inc.
• Community First Health Plans
• **Tricare**