PathLight’s Your Path Teen Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed to meet the needs of teenagers ages 13-17 struggling with a range of issues and is open to both males and females. The IOP is typically four months in length, runs four days a week, and is conveniently scheduled after school and Saturday. The program can be extended up to 1 year if medically appropriate.

Teens today face multiple stress-causing obstacles like never before at school, through social media, at home, and with friends. Our program is designed to address these stressors and the emotional and addictive behaviors that often result.
Our treatment philosophy is holistic and utilizes evidence-based practices. While in the program, each family will work with a team of educated, trained, and credentialed counselors, medical personnel, and case managers here to listen guide, and engage. Families will initially meet with a counselor to develop an individualized treatment plan to meet the teen and the whole family’s needs. They will be re-assessed at the end of the program to help decide the next steps.
We believe hope is the conduit for change, and motivation and encouragement always work better than fear, shame, and discouragement. The foundation of everything we do is based on positive psychology, which is very forward-looking and goal-oriented.
We are passionate advocates for the families we serve. If your teen is struggling, please reach out to us. There is no cost for confidential phone consultations. We will work directly with your teen’s school and other individuals or organizations involved, including your insurance company. We also offer peer support groups for parents and families at no cost.
We accept most insurance plans.
We are in-network with Anthem and Humana.

Conditions We Treat
Addictive Disorders
ADHD
Emotional disturbances
Issues related to separation and divorce
Disciplinary issues at home and school
Self-harm behaviors
Suicidal Ideation
Anxiety
Depression
Evidenced-Based Theories Used
Positive Psychology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy