Residential Treatment Center in Texas

Welcome to Innova Grace

At Innova Grace, our residential treatment center in Texas, we provide a supportive and safe environment where our patients can heal from the pain in which life has brought. Our staff at our residential treatment center walks with you through the journey to recovery, providing support every step of the way, because you are not alone. Located on a large estate in San Antonio, our residential treatment center offers an atmosphere that feels like home. Whether your practicing yoga on the deck or laying by the pool, youʼll find a space of your own at Innova Grace. We help our patient process past trauma that can lead to isolation, troubled relationships, and more.

Our Treatment Therapies

Trauma Stress Therapy involves more than just sitting on a couch and talking about the worst day of your life. We offer a holistic approach to recovery combined with empirically-based cutting edge therapies. Our treatment therapies at our residential treatment center are designed to promote healing and wellness. From healthy meals to art therapy, Innova is centered around full body and mind wellness through different treatment therapy techniques. Some of our treatment therapies at our residential treatment center include:

Individual Therapy
EMDR
Music Therapy
Trauma-Focus Yoga
Recreation Therapy
Cognitive Processing Therapy

Begin Your Recovery Today

At our residential treatment center, you are not alone. Everyone and everything we do at Innova Grace revolves around helping you achieve your goals. Our environment is set up for you to achieve success! If youʼre looking for trauma treatment, our residential treatment center in Texas may be right for you. Begin the path to recovery at Innova Grace today!

Supporting friends and family in therapy

If you have a loved one in therapy, you might be wondering what you can do to help. Here are a few tips for supporting a friend or family who is in therapy.

1. You can say things such as:
-Please let me know if you need to talk or if you need space.
-Therapy is such a brave decision.
– I am happy that you are choosing to get help.

Or ask:
-What are your triggers?
-How will I know if you are struggling?
-What are some skills I can remind you of when you are struggling?
-What can I do to support you?

2. Validate their emotions and experience. Sometimes all we want is to be heard. If your loved one is in therapy, let the therapist do therapy. Simple validation such as “wow you must be going through a lot”, “I see how much this is affecting you”, or “that must be such a hard situation to be going through” can help reduce shame and stress. It can also build a space for your loved one to feel safe.

3. Respect Boundaries. More likely than not, your friend or family member is working on setting their own boundaries in therapy. This might change the dynamic of the relationship they have with you, which can be a challenging road to navigate for both parties. Know that itʼs okay to feel the discomfort as youʼre both working on finding a rhythm that works. Give it time, and voice your concerns in a loving caring way.

4. If appropriate, ask to attend a session with them. Especially if you are a partner or family member, or a source of main support, attending a therapy session can help you better understand the nature of what is going on. There might be some things the therapist can explain that your loved one cannot put into words, and this gives you a space to share your own concerns as well, again, with the support of a therapist.

5. Give positive reinforcement. If you start to notice small positive changes in your loved one, let them know! Sometimes itʼs challenging for us to see our own progress since we are with ourselves everyday, so a gentle reminder can really lift our spirits. Plus, therapy is hard work! Your loved one will appreciate their hard work showing up in their real lives.

6. Practice healthy communication. The best way to do this is with (a) timing, (b) I statements, and (c) a caring tone. Make sure you and your loved one are in a good headspace for communicating, with timing. You donʼt want to catch someone off guard, or communicate with either of you is overly emotionally activated. Use I statements such as “I feel… (emotion word), when…” And lastly, use a loving and caring tone when communicating, again, to create a safe space of healing.

Some things to avoid saying or asking:
Itʼs not a big deal.
Everyone goes through stuff, not just you.
Youʼre being ridiculous.
Therapy is for crazy people.
People have it way worse than you.
Therapy is a waste of money; those people donʼt really care.
Why arenʼt you better yet?
What will people say if they find out you have to go to therapy?
Just donʼt think about it anymore.

Overall, going to therapy is a decision of empowerment and self care. Depending on the nature of the clinical concern will determine the nature of the treatment that needs to be done. Be patient and practice healthy communication. Your loved one will appreciate your kindness and support during a challenging time.

by Alyssa L. Booth, MA, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor

Residential Treatment Center Near Me

Healing Begins at Innova Grace

At our residential treatment center, Innova Grace, we provide a supportive and safe environment where our patients can heal from the pain in which life has brought. Our team and therapists at our residential treatment center will walk with you through the journey to recovery, providing support every step of the way, because you are not alone. Located on a large estate in San Antonio, our residential treatment center offers an atmosphere that feels like home. Whether youʼre laying out by the pool or practicing yoga on the deck, youʼll find a space of your own at Innova Grace. Our staff helps patients process past trauma that can lead to isolation, troubled relationships, substance use and more.

A Holistic Approach to Therapy

Trauma Stress Therapy goes beyond just sitting on a couch and talking about the worst day of your life. Innova Grace offers a holistic approach to recovery combined with empirically-based cutting edge therapies. Trauma treatment therapies at our residential treatment center are designed to promote healing and wellness. From healthy meals to meditation, Innova is centered around full body and mind wellness through different treatment therapy techniques. Some of our treatment therapies at our residential treatment center include:

Resilience Therapy
Expressive Arts
EMDR
Music Therapy
Trauma-Focus Yoga
Cognitive Processing Therapy

Start Your Path to Recovery Today

You are not alone at our residential treatment center. Everyone and everything we do at Innova Grace revolves around helping you achieve your goals. Our cozy environment is set up for you to achieve success in your treatment! If youʼre looking for trauma treatment, our residential treatment center may be right for you. Begin the path to recovery at Innova Grace today!

Remote Therapy in Texas for Trauma Treatment

Remote Therapy in Texas for Trauma Treatment

Innova Recovery offers remote therapy in Texas for trauma treatment so that you can begin healing from the comfort of your home. Our specially trained trauma therapists provide the highest-quality care with telehealth IOP, or Intensive Outpatient Program. Through remote therapy in Texas by Innova, you can enjoy location-free treatment with compassionate clinicians simply by connecting through your smart phone or laptop. Patients in remote therapy in Texas attend group meetings 3-4 days a week based on their individual needs. Innova knows that seeking treatment takes courage. Thatʼs why we want to make it as easy and as comfortable as possible with our remote therapy in Texas.

Traumatic Stress Therapies

Our patients are treated using a variety of trauma therapies based on their individual needs during their remote therapy in Texas. Using empirically proven treatment with specific techniques and structure, patients can move past the events of the past and into their new life. Innovaʼs trauma therapies include:

· Cognitive Processing Therapy
· Dialectal Behavior Therapy
· Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing
· Prolonged Exposure
· Play Therapy
· Meditation Therapy
· Family Therapy
· Seeking Safety

Learn more about our trauma therapies here.

Begin the Path to Healing!

Our remote therapy in Texas is intended to help you overcome the trauma youʼve experienced and live a full life. During your time with Innova, you will have access to a variety of resources to help support you in your journey to healing as well as establishing a connection with others. Our compassionate clinicians will develop a comprehensive and individualized treatment plan so that you can get the most out of your remote therapy in Texas. Call us today for a confidential assessment and see if remote therapy in Texas with Innova is right for you. In the meantime, check out our Facebook page here to learn more about us.

Cooking for Life

Thomas B. Efird, LCSW, LCDC, EMDR Approved Consultant, San Antonio, Texas and Telehealth

So why on earth would a counselor promote cooking on a mental health website? Shouldnʼt I promote “donʼtʼ eat your feelings?” Well, yes. I like to cook. More importantly, I like to eat what I make. Even under shelter in place, I like to do both of these things. Why wouldnʼt I want to promote family fun time in the kitchen? There is a wonderful line from the Avengers Endgame movie said between a father and son “No amount of money ever bought a second of time.” Over the few months our world has radically changed-for better and for worse. As we shelter in place, we are all experiencing emotional upheavals and trying to find our way through this. I promote cooking together as a way to build families, homes and communities. It is an act of love to take the time to create something that others will hopefully enjoy. There is nothing like family bonding over a meal. So pretty please, with sugar on it, get in the kitchen, start cooking and have fun! Helpful hint: start with a scrambled egg. In real butter. Youʼll thank me later…. but I digest….

In my experience, there is one thing that unites us all. Every part of the world we have one common bond, our love of food. I have yet to meet a person who doesnʼt like food, especially good food. If itʼs not good, you wonʼt eat it. Ever try brussels sprouts? Those things are little green balls of death that smell like feet! No amount of cheese, salt or garlic will cover that! At a religious or family event where someone has brought homemade dishes, did you say “No thanks, I ate a hot dog at the gas station.” Hopefully you didnʼt. (If you did, please, make an appointment with us as soon as possible!). What I hope happened was you dug into the good stuff. The stuff that was homemade. The food that was gone in seconds. The stuff that made your tummy the happiest place on earth. Again…I digest…. (see what Iʼm doing there?).

What do we do while sheltered in place with some time on your hands? Get yourself and your family into the kitchen. Donʼt know where to start? If you are fortunate to have a family member who can help, call them and ask for help. Ask them to walk you through how they made your favorite meal. I still call my mom and ask her how she did “that thing, that time, you know… it was when dad said this and you said…” And she can tell me, then we argue about which way to do it best. If you donʼt have that, check out Youtube. There are many things that can be made with a couple of ingredients. It doesnʼt have to be perfect. Like me, you will make mistakes. You will burn things; it wonʼt taste good (no matter how much cheese you add). I promise it wonʼt looked like that photoshopped picture. It just has to taste good. If you have kids, learning to cook instills life lessons, enhances family connections and creates a home. Kids love putting their hands on everything, why not put that curiosity to good use- start with canned biscuits and work your way up to real dough. Cooking teaches them a life skill and invaluable memories. Their significant others will thank you in the future.

Lonely? Learn to cook. It takes practice and many, many mistakes. Sometimes those mistakes will be quite delicious. When you get good at it, people will start coming around. My mom taught me the value of sharing food from a sense of love and compassion. Everyone was welcomed in her home at dinner time. There was never a stranger in our home, if you were there you were family. All were welcome. If you werenʼt hungry, you got something to take with you. Iʼve been in the kitchen since I can remember. Food was the bond between our family and neighbors. Cooking helped me survive when I left home. When I went to college, my culinary skills certainly helped to procure many a date and the gratitude of various roommates, friends and co-workers. Being able to cook can also help you land a spouse. True story. Like I said, people know where to go for a good meal- it will help you not be lonely.

Last thing- I watch Food Network and cooking shows. Those folks are professionals. They have the best gadgets, ingredients and kitchens money can buy. Iʼm not rich. What I own are a couple of stock pots, now a few quality knives and three cast iron skillets that I have acquired over the course of 30 years. When I moved out on my own, I had one stock pot (still in use), one cast iron skillet (still in use) and the rest were added over the years. A few years ago, I was bequeathed my grandmotherʼs cast iron skillet. It has a place of honor in my kitchen. Please donʼt be intimidated because you donʼt have a whatchadoohickey that turn apples inside out. When I was a kid, I watched my mom cook a full meal with one burner until we could get a new stove. It took about six months. She did it. Always remember, it is all about having fun putting meals together and having a lifetime of great memories.

That said-please be mindful of social distancing. Donʼt put yourself in a position to get sick or expose others. Be safe- if you canʼt share a meal face to face, use technology to eat together. When we can join our families and friends, we will and in person.

Innova Recovery Center: Strategies to Help You Cope

With the many unknowns and the anxiety of the world today, it may be hard to move forward in this new normal and coping with the changes. Dr. Kasi Howard, Founder of Innova Recovery Center, is sharing tips on how to cope with anxiety and depression during these difficult times. She also has resources for telehealth therapy from home.

Compassionate Therapy in San Antonio, TX

Compassionate Therapy in San Antonio, TX
Innova Recovery is a telehealth IOP providing compassionate trauma treatment for individuals 12 and up. We provide high-quality therapy in San Antonio, TX from the comfort of your own home using secure online video software. Our team of therapists can help you recover from a variety of traumas using different therapies most appropriate for you. Innova therapists are specially trained in the area of trauma to identify and address the internal wounds of our clients. Through our therapy in San Antonio, TX, our goal is to help you find peace and an enduring state of wholeness, following whatever path is best for you.

How Does It Work?
Clients attend therapy in San Antonio, TX through secure video conferencing software 3 days per week for 3-4 hours per day, based on the needs of the patient. All treatments are done from the comfort and privacy of your own home on your own smartphone or laptop. By simply clicking on a link, youʼll be connected to each meeting and join the group. Learn more about how our therapy in San Antonio, TX works here.

Trauma Therapies
Through our therapy in San Antonio, TX, patients can be introduced to a range of trauma therapies including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, Meditation Therapy and Play Therapy. Our therapy in San Antonio, TX can help to treat mood and anxiety struggles, victims of abuse (sexual, physical and emotional) or veterans who have experienced combat-related trauma.

Get the Help You Need Today
Weʼre committed to helping our patients reach their full potential and healing through our therapy in San Antonio, TX. In addition to our telehealth service, we also offer in-office treatment for those in the San Antonio area. When youʼre looking for compassionate, telehealth therapy in San Antonio, TX, we can help.

Coping in Quarantine

As things are increasingly uncertain, anxiety can go up exponentially. Here are a few tips on ways to cope with isolation, uncertainty and finding a new norm.

Coping in Quarantine

1. Connect with others -Make it a goal to call/FaceTime/Skype at least one person every day

2. Focus on one day at a time.
-No one knows what this will look like so donʼt try to guess or forecast months ahead.

3. Give yourself grace.
-You child will be fine if they miss a few days of math this month. Your partner will be fine if they eat ravioli for a week. You donʼt have do everything perfectly. You have just taken on a lot of new roles which require an adjustment period.

4. Set a goal to do that thing you have always wanted to do but didnʼt have time.
-Focusing on what you are missing can be exhausting. Shift your focus to what you now have, which is a little more time to do that things you wanted to do. Take guitar lessons. Write a book. Draw. Learn to knit. Find one thing to give you a sense of mastery and commit to practicing it a little each week.

5. Remember that itʼs okay to not be okay.
-Itʼs okay to be scared. It is okay to be uncertain. Thereʼs not a “good” way to do this. Thereʼs no right or wrong. Just be. Just breathe. You will get through this.

6. Ask for what you need.
If you need help making ends meet, ask. If you need socialization, reach out. And if you feel you need professional help, many therapists are offering telehealth counseling now, easily accessible from your home. Your insurance will cover telehealth in the same manner it would an in-office visit. If you need help finding a counselor, call Innova Recovery Center today 210-254-3618 to speak with.

Intensive Outpatient Program in Luling, TX

Intensive Outpatient Program in Luling, TX
An intensive outpatient treatment program in Luling, TX may be recommended to you by your health care provider following hospitalization. These types of programs are offered to people who do not need full-time supervision. Intensive outpatient programs in Luling, TX are a great alternative to inpatient treatment programs for many reasons. For starters, the intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX is perfect for people who may have a family to take care of or a demanding job that they do not have time to be away from. Our intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX is completely remote. You can receive the highest quality care from the comfort of your own home! To participate in this program all you need is a laptop or smartphone. Contact us today to learn more about our intensive patient program in Luling, TX.

Group Therapy
Innova Graceʼs intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX consists largely of group therapy. These groups typically meet for about ten to twelve hours a week (3 or 4 days). The amount of times you meet with your group per week depends on the level of care that your doctor thinks is best for you. Our intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX is a great way to build relationships with people who are experiencing similar situations. Oftentimes trauma can make you feel as though you are isolated and group therapy can equip you with a support group. Additionally, group therapy will teach you coping skills that you can use to identify your triggers and learn how to manage them. To learn more about group therapy through our intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX click here.

Begin Your Journey Today
Making the decision to find healing is a courageous choice. Innova Graceʼs intensive outpatient program in Luling, TX will be with you during your journey to healing. The first step in beginning your journey is to contact our admissions process. During the call, you will speak with one of our experienced advisors. You do not have to tell your story they are there to help walk you through the process so that you can decide if Innova Grace is the best place for you. To begin the admission process call 210-254-3618.