At Pillars Health Group, teens ages 12-17 receive tailored care for their mental health challenges either in a half-day or full-day outpatient format. The highly structured programs help teens develop practical skills to manage their mental health, communicate better, and regulate emotions. They use a combination of evidence-based therapies to identify and address the causes of the teen’s challenges. Engage in Proven Therapies for Lasting Well-Being Staff at Pillars Health Group primarily uses dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with mindfulness strategies, supporting teens in building resilience and emotional regulation. They lead teens in “mindful movement”,” helping teens engage both mind and body in healing from various mental health struggles like OCD, ADHD, and suicidal ideation. Balance Treatment with Academics Pillars Health Group understands that being able to maintain academics during treatment is important. The center has a state-certified teacher who works with the teens’ school to support academic continuity while teens are working through their mental health challenges. A typical full day of care consists of an hour and a half of academic support alongside clinical programming. Support After Treatment After completing either their full-day or half-day outpatient program, teens can participate in structured aftercare at Pillars Health Group. They offer one weekly individual therapy session and a full day of group therapy. This aftercare program helps teens as they transition out of treatment and apply their new skills. The formal program lasts 1 month, but is flexible based on the teen’s needs.


