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Supporting Teen Mental Health: A Da Vinci + Clear Partnership

At Da Vinci Schools, we’re deeply committed to supporting the mental health and well-being of our students and families. As part of this commitment, we’re proud to partner with Clear Behavioral Health, located right here in El Segundo, to provide expanded access to high-quality mental health care for youth in our community.

About Clear Behavioral Health

Clear Behavioral Health offers a Teen Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) designed for adolescents who may need more support than weekly therapy can provide, but who do not require inpatient care. Their program serves teens experiencing challenges such as:

  • Anxiety and depression
  • Emotional regulation and stress management
  • School avoidance or bullying
  • Self-harm behaviors
  • ADHD, ASD, and other neurodevelopmental needs

A Holistic, Family-Centered Approach

Clear’s El Segundo program integrates individual therapy, group therapy, and family support to help teens build resilience while staying engaged in school and daily life. The program emphasizes collaboration between families, schools, and providers, ensuring that each teen’s circle of care remains connected and consistent.

Families also benefit from multi-family sessions, parent support groups, and ongoing communication with referring clinicians, helping to strengthen relationships and promote lasting well-being at home and school.

Continuing to Build Partnerships

Da Vinci Schools continues to expand partnerships with local organizations like Clear to ensure that our students and families have access to compassionate, evidence-based mental health resources. Together, we’re building a network of support that centers belonging, care, and growth.

For more information about Clear Behavioral Health and their El Segundo Teen IOP, visit Clearbehavioralhealth.com or contact Pamela Corey, Community Relations Manager, at pamela@clearbehavioralhealth.com.

Additional Resources

For additional resources, please visit Da Vinci Schools’ Mental Health Resources webpage

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