Aris Clinic can help, using professional expertise and hopeful hearts. Start the healing process today. Contact us. 

If your child is struggling because of behavioral or mental health issues, early intervention is critical. We specialize in addressing:

  • Anxiety / Excessive Worry
  • Bullying
  • Depression
  • Mood Dysregulation
  • School Avoidance
  • Social Struggles
  • Suicidal Thinking, Self-Harm
  • Technology Addiction 
  • Trauma and Loss

Day Treatment Intensive Outpatient Therapy with School 

Aris Clinic specializes in a unique and innovative model that helps kids ages 8-18 return to healthy, stable and productive lives. It’s a Day Treatment Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). The weekday program offers early intervention before child mental health issues become more debilitating.

Our team leads a structured, yet nurturing, in-person day of therapy, medication management and educational services in place of the regular school day. Kids learn empowering social, psycho-educational, mindfulness and coping skills. The program runs five days a week, is tailored to patient age and needs, and typically lasts 8-12 weeks.

Small Groups and Low Student to Teacher Ratio

As a part of the Day Treatment IOP, patients receive 3 hours of group therapy daily. Group sizes are limited to 10 members.

In addition, our program offers a low student to teacher ratio of 10:1. Frequent teacher interaction is provided to support students with educational needs. Teachers coordinate appropriate courses and learning materials to support each student.

Start the Healing Process Today 

Complete the contact form to request a diagnostic assessment appointment and begin on the road to hope, healing and happiness.

Historically, 90% of our intensive outpatient program participants discharge to outpatient care and return to school in an average of eight weeks.

“We’ve been blown away by the compassion and professionalism ARIS shows at every step of the process.
You took the time to get to know us all, and you treated our kid as he is, not some ideal that’s not his true identity. Thank you so much for everything – you saved ——-’s life.”