


Our IOP is great for teens who are beginning to manage their symptoms but still need consistent, structured support. IOP helps teens apply what they’re learning in real life while continuing to grow in a safe, supportive environment. It’s ideal for those transitioning from PHP or needing more than traditional therapy alone.
At Logos Horizon, our Medication Management service provides thoughtful, individualized support for clients who may benefit from psychiatric medication as part of their treatment plan. Our licensed prescribers work closely with clients and therapists to monitor progress, adjust dosages, and ensure medication is safe, effective, and aligned with overall mental health goals. We prioritize collaboration, education, and comfort throughout the process.
At Logos Horizon, Individual Therapy provides a safe, one-on-one space for clients to explore emotions, challenges, and personal goals with a licensed therapist. Sessions are tailored to each person’s unique needs, offering evidence-based strategies to support healing, growth, and long-term emotional well-being.
Think of PHP as a step just below inpatient care. It’s a highly structured program that runs 5 days a week, 6 hours a day. It’s designed for teens who need more support than weekly therapy or even IOP can provide, but who don’t need to stay overnight in a hospital. PHP helps stabilize more intense symptoms while still allowing your child to come home each evening. It focuses on safety, emotional regulation, and building a strong therapeutic foundation.
Neurofeedback is a way to train your brain to work better—kind of like personal training, but for your mind. Over time, this training helps improve focus, mood, sleep, and emotional regulation. It’s often used for anxiety, ADHD, trauma, and more. The best part? It’s completely drug-free and personalized to how your brain works.
Family Therapy at Logos Horizon brings families together to strengthen communication, resolve conflict, and support one another through life’s challenges. Guided by a skilled therapist, families learn practical tools and gain insight to build healthier, more connected relationships.
Group Therapy at Logos Horizon offers a supportive, therapist-led environment where clients can share experiences, build connections, and develop healthier coping strategies together. Each group is structured around key mental health topics and skills, promoting growth through collaboration and guided reflection. It’s a powerful way to heal alongside others who truly understand.
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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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, 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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