Teen Therapy Programs in Chandler
At Mosaic Minds, we offer structured teen mental health programs in Chandler, including PHP and IOP options for families seeking the right level of support.
Mosaic Minds Program Options
Our initial assessments are designed to help families choose the appropriate level of support.
PHP
PHP can be a better fit when a teen needs more structure and support during the week to manage daily life more steadily.
- More support throughout the week
- More structure when daily life feels harder to manage
- A strong fit for teens who need added help
- Support for emotional, behavioral, or school challenges that need more consistency
- Remote learning options available when needed
- Dedicated school time and school support (including 504 and IEP planning)
IOP
IOP can be a good fit for teens who need added support during the week while continuing with a more familiar daily routine.
- Added support without stepping away from school and daily life
- Includes time for school as part of the program
- Helps teens build skills and consistency during the week
- Allows teens to stay involved in extracurriculars and daily responsibilities
- A good fit when weekly therapy alone is not enough
Finding The Right Fit
Not every teen needs the same kind of support.
Some teens benefit from added structure during the week while still keeping a more familiar routine. Others may need a more involved option when challenges are affecting daily life more consistently. Mosaic Minds offers both IOP and PHP, so families can explore what makes the most sense for their child right now.
Why Families Choose Mosaic Minds
Families choose Mosaic Minds because they are looking for support that feels structured, thoughtful, and relevant to what their teen is actually experiencing.
Our programs are designed for adolescents, built around individualized care, family involvement, and a neurodivergent-affirming approach that helps teens build skills they can use beyond treatment.
- Teen-focused mental health support
- Program options based on different levels of need
- Neurodivergent-affirming care
- Support for emotional, behavioral, school, and day-to-day challenges
- Family involvement throughout the process
- PHP and IOP as ideal levels of care for teens transitioning home from residential or inpatient treatment
Our Facility
At Mosaic Minds, our facility in Chandler, Arizona, is more than just a clinical setting, it is a dedicated environment built specifically for the neurodivergent community.
Understanding that surroundings play a crucial role in mental wellness, we have intentionally designed our space to be sensory-friendly, welcoming, and safe. From quiet zones for decompression to collaborative areas for therapeutic art and social connection, every corner of our facility supports our mission: ensuring that every teen, ages 11–17, feels seen, heard, and understood.
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Our Process
Initial Inquiry
An initial call to admissions to share concerns, age, scheduling needs, and insurance information, followed by a safety screening.
Consultation
A free 15 to 30-minute call to review concerns, school needs (IEP/504), and determine IOP, PHP, or outpatient.
Assessment
An assessment helps clarify needs and determine next steps.
Program Selection
We recommend an appropriate program and outline what support can look like moving forward.
Teen Mental Health Support
Mosaic Minds provides structured teen mental health support for teens who may be struggling with emotions, behavior, school, or daily life.
A Neurodivergent-Affirming Approach
Mosaic Minds uses a neurodivergent-affirming approach that reflects how teens think, process, communicate, and regulate. This includes consideration for autism, ADHD, learning differences, sensory needs, executive functioning challenges, and masking.
Common Questions
Support that includes the people who know your teen best.
What programs does Mosaic Minds offer?
Mosaic Minds offers IOP and PHP for teens ages 11 to 17.
How do I know which program may fit my teen?
The admissions process includes a free clinical pre-screen and assessment to help determine what type of support may be the best fit.
What is the difference between IOP and PHP?
IOP is often a good fit for teens who need added support while continuing with a lighter routine. PHP may be a better option when a teen needs more structure and support during the week.
Is Mosaic Minds neurodivergent-affirming?
Yes. Mosaic Minds uses a neurodivergent-affirming approach with attention to autism, ADHD, learning differences, sensory needs, communication preferences, and masking.
Do families stay involved in care?
Yes. Family involvement is part of the treatment process and helps connect support to home and school.
What ages do you work with?
Mosaic Minds serves teens ages 11 to 17.