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Family Support

We provide support for the families navigating teen therapy – because treatment works better when families are part of it.

  • Ages 11 to 17
  • IOP and PHP programs
  • Neurodivergent-affirming care
  • Chandler, Arizona
Teen Therapy Family Support

Your Teen Is Not in This Alone - and Neither Are You

When a teen is struggling, the whole family feels it. Parents often spend months trying to figure out what is wrong, what to do, and whether what they are seeing is serious enough to act on.

At Mosaic Minds, family involvement is built into how we work – not an afterthought. From the first call to ongoing care, we keep families connected to what is happening and why.

How Families Are Involved in Our Programs

Family support looks different depending on the level of care.

Intensive Outpatient Program

  • Regular family check-ins throughout the program
  • Guidance for parents on how to support their teen at home
  • Communication between our team and the family as treatment progresses

Partial Hospitalization Program

  • More frequent family involvement given the intensity of care
  • Parent sessions to support the home environment alongside the teen’s treatment
  • Closer coordination between clinical staff and family throughout

Supporting Families of Neurodivergent Teens

Parenting a neurodivergent teen comes with a specific kind of exhaustion. The meltdowns, the school struggles, the appointments, the advocacy – and the worry that you are not doing enough or doing it right.

At Mosaic Minds, we understand that neurodivergent teens do not come with a standard playbook.

Our team works with families to understand how their teen processes and experiences the world, and how to support them at home in ways that actually help.

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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.

Common Questions

Support that includes the people who know your teen best.

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Family involvement is built into both programs. Parents receive regular updates, guidance on supporting their teen at home, and communication from the clinical team throughout the process.

Many parents find that their own support, whether through parent sessions, guidance from the clinical team, or outside therapy, makes a meaningful difference. Supporting a struggling teen is hard, and having your own space to process that matters.

If your teen is not improving with weekly therapy, if daily functioning is significantly affected, or if the situation at home is becoming harder to manage, a structured program like IOP or PHP may be the right next step. A free clinical pre-screen with our team can help clarify.

Resistance is common, especially in teens who have already had experiences with therapy that did not feel like a fit. Our team can talk through how to approach the conversation with your teen and what to expect from the first contact.

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Taylor Johnson

Program Manager

Lena holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in education, with a background in child development, community relations, training, mediation and coaching. She is passionate about nuerodiversity inclusion and the transformative power of understanding psychology and brain development. Based in Arizona, she enjoys life with her two daughters and four rescue dogs and finds joy in storytelling through theater, music and poetry.

Taylor Johnson

Program Manager

Serving as our Program Manager, dedicated to supporting adolescents through growth, self-discovery, and therapeutic development. With a deep passion for working with young people, Taylor focuses on helping adolescents identify who they are, understand their strengths and develop a strong sense of self during some of the most formative years of their lives.