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FAMILY THERAPIST
Jordana Nolan
Parents need to be willing to communicate their needs as well as listen to what the therapist has to say and vice versa.
ON WORKING DAYS
8:00am - 6:00pm
Our speech pathologists are in high demand, so we encourage you to call today to avoid missing out and to secure an appointment for your child.
ONLINE TREATMENT
Telehealth services
We now offer Telehealth services in addition to our in-clinic services and each family can choose which platform is best for them.
How are we different?

All IOP/PHP’s use curriculum that covers the areas of mental health needed for the program.

We go a step further using add-on treatments to help solidify the learning process. For instance, depending on each patient, we may use tVNS, HRV, EMDR, and/or Neurofeedback.

These add-ons make us unique and are worked in to the overall treatment process.

We are also small, with a maximum of 10 teens at a time so that we can focus on what matters most – your teen!

Why choose an IOP/PHP?

An IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) is a therapy program designed to provide a higher level of care than traditional individual counseling, while also allowing the client the opportunity of staying in school or work.

It is often considered one step-up from individual counseling.

A PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) is a a structured mental health treatment program that provides 4-6 hours of treatment per day but allows the patient to return home at night. Each program is designed to address a serious mental health issue. And it includes several different types of healthcare providers — like therapists and psychiatrists — who provide treatment.

It is often considered one step-up from IOP but below an inpatient setting.

If you’re unsure if an IOP or PHP are right for your teen you can take our 3-minute online screener

What is the focus of the program?

Our program focuses on Teen Mental Health treatment. Here are a few things we do treat:

  • Teen Anxiety
  • Teen Depression
  • Teen ADHD
  • Teen Adjustment Disorders
  • Teen Anger Issues
  • Teen Traum
  • Teen PTSD

and much more!

What is the age range of the program?

We focus on teens ages of 13 – 17.

What are the hours for your program?

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our IOP has a day option, that runs from 9 AM – Noon, as well as an evening option, that runs from 5 PM to 8 PM, to best suit the needs of your schedule. This program runs daily (Monday – Friday).

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Our PHP runs from 9 AM until 3 PM daily (Monday – Friday).

What if my child misses a day or we need to travel during the program?

Commitment and participation are keys to positive change, but we understand things happen. If there are attendance concerns, please communicate them as soon as possible. We will allow your teen to add on days to make up for any lost time.

How do you manage transportation, education, and finance issues?

We know how challenging it can be for families to support a teen who is struggling with their mental health. Barriers to education, finances, and transportation can make it even more challenging to get your teen the help they need. We’re here to help you break these barriers with educational assistance, flexible financing, and transportation options. Explore our options for getting access to the help you need.

What if I have other questions?

Call / Text us at 682-430-3088 and we would be happy to answer your questions

or

Schedule a time to come visit our facility and see what it’s all about!

Are we accredited?

Yes, we are nationally accredited by The Joint Commission.

Do we accept insurance?

Logos Horizon is now in-network with the following panels:

Aetna
Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS)
Cigna / Evernorth

We are still seeking credentialing with other insurance companies including United Healthcare and Medicaid. 

If you don’t see your insurance above, ask about a Single Case Agreement (SCA).

If a Single Case Agreement cannot be arranged, we can still file with your Out-of-Network benefits.

For those who cannot or prefer not to use insurance, Logos Horizon offers a monthly payment plan that spreads the cost out over a 6 month period – just ask for more information.

Are we affiliated with Logos Counseling?

Logos Horizon is proud to be affiliated with Logos Counseling, a trusted leader in mental health services since 1998. Together, we share a commitment to Creating Hope for Tomorrow through compassionate, evidence-based care.

We are also affiliated with Logos Billing & Credentialing as well as the Logos Franchise System.

J. Todd Baker, PhD., LPC-S, BCN
President / Founder

Dr. Baker’s approach to therapy is driven by the power of relationship. A healthy therapeutic relationship provides a safe space to encourage, challenge, and support the client through whatever the situation or circumstance. This same concept is found in the Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization curriculum, which is focused more on building the necessary relationship to allow the client to process feelings and emotions in a safe and supportive environment.

Although a healthy therapeutic relationship is the key to motivate change, there are specific techniques that are. used that can significantly help clients process their feelings while also engaging their logical brain. To engage the logic brain means they can learn, apply, and practice these techniques by choice rather than at the whim of emotion.

“I believe the therapeutic process is less about technique and more about relationship. When there is a healthy and appropriate therapeutic relationship between the therapist and the client there is a great motivation for change.”

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Paul Wright, MD, MPH
Medical Director

Dr. Wright’s unique approach to helping patients is refreshing, rooted in science, compassionate, comprehensive and hopeful. Some might also even describe it as refreshingly old-fashioned.

How can something be leading-edge and old-fashioned at the same time? Great question. Leading-edge approaches, old-fashioned care. The way Dr. Wright cares for his patients feels like the kind of care you might have received decades ago when house calls were common. Where your doctor looked you in the eye, taking the time and asking the questions required to dig deeply into the issue at hand.

A holistic approach to mental health factors in lifestyle, environment, sleep habits, diet and exercise as much as it considers experiences, trauma, diagnoses and symptoms of mental illness. This more in-depth, holistic approach to looking at the whole person takes time. Investment. Attention. Three things Dr. Wright is committed to giving each patient he works with.

“I won’t sit behind a computer screen taking notes during your session. I prefer to be fully engaged, jotting down notes by hand if needed. I would describe my sessions as relaxed, comfortable, unrushed, and purposeful.”

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Chelsea Bates, MEd, MBA, LPC
Executive Director

Chelsea Bates, LPC serves as the Executive Director of Logos Horizon Intensive Outpatient and Partial Hospitalization Programs (IOP/PHP), where she leads with the belief that meaningful growth occurs when individuals feel truly seen, supported, and understood. Her leadership philosophy is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and the conviction that people have the capacity to heal, grow, and rewrite their stories when given the right environment and support.

With extensive clinical and programmatic experience, Chelsea has worked with adolescents, young adults, and families navigating life transitions, identity development, emotional regulation, relationships, and complex mental health challenges. As Executive Director, she oversees clinical operations, program development, and interdisciplinary teams, ensuring that care remains evidence-based, ethically grounded, and deeply person-centered.

Chelsea is known for fostering therapeutic programs that feel relational rather than rigid—where treatment is structured, but humanity is never lost. Logos Horizon’s IOP and PHP models reflect her commitment to balancing clinical excellence with authenticity, creating spaces where clients feel empowered rather than overwhelmed. Her approach integrates best practices with genuine connection, recognizing that healing can be challenging without needing to feel heavy or impersonal.

Beyond organizational leadership, Chelsea remains actively engaged in community advocacy, youth mentorship, and the development of innovative programs that promote resilience, self-efficacy, and long-term wellness. As a mother, she draws daily inspiration from her son, reinforcing her dedication to building systems of care that support not only individuals, but families and future generations.

Chelsea’s vision for Logos Horizon is clear: to provide high-quality, accessible, and compassionate treatment that meets clients exactly where they are—while guiding them forward with dignity, hope, and confidence.

 

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