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Trauma Focused Intensive Outpatient & Partial Hospitalization Program (IOP/PHP)

A Mind Above’s Trauma Focused Intensive Outpatient Program and Partial Hospitalization Programs are both Day Programs that help those individuals whose minds work differently or have experienced trauma. Our clients need more than regularly scheduled visits with their therapist and psychiatrist. We walk with you to find a solution to your challenges. We understand the struggles of being different. We help you feel safe, validated, and understood.

Our very talented team of experienced mental health clinicians, utilize evidence based therapies to uniquely assist those who need additional support and treatment with their mental health. Treatment occurs at an accelerated pace, which allows for a faster pathway to a happier and healthier lifestyle. Our program is the only Neurodivergent focused program in the Central Valley.  We believe differences can be your strength!

Neurodivergence is a term for people whose brains function differently in one or more ways.

Neurodivergence Diagnosis includes:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD)
  • ADHD
  • Cognitive Impairment
  • Dyslexia
  • Tourretes
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Schizophrenia
  • BiPolar Disorder
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

Additional Focus:

  • Trauma
  • Personality Disorder

The Process:

  • Initial Comprehensive  Assessment
  • Customized Treatment Plan
  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy

Neurodivergent Focus

Neurodivergent is a non-medical umbrella term that describes people with variation in their mental functions, and can include conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other neurological or developmental conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Trauma Focus

Therapy for trauma is a form of therapy specifically focused on helping someone cope with the emotional response caused by a traumatic event. “Trauma therapy is treatment aimed at reducing or, ideally, eliminating traumatization,

Group Therapy

Groups can act as a support network and a sounding board. Other members of the group often help you come up with specific ideas for improving a difficult situation or life challenge, and hold you accountable along the way. Regularly talking and listening to others also helps you put your own problems in perspective.

Art Therapy

Research is mounting that shows the benefits of art-making for enhanced mental well-being. This includes reducing cortisol levels, encouraging positive mental states, and strengthening different pathways in the brain.

Yoga

Form of low-impact exercise, yoga has been shown to lower stress hormones in our bodies while simultaneously increasing beneficial brain chemicals like endorphins and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). These feel-good chemicals help decrease anxiety and improve mood.