Teen mental health treatment in Hillsborough, NC, offers hope-centered, evidence-based care for teens ages 12-18 experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, and life's toughest moments. At Bright Path, we work with teens, not on them—creating space where your teen can be authentically themselves while building the skills they need to navigate whatever comes next.
You're already worthy. You're already welcome. That's the foundation everything else is built on.
Our Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accreditation and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services licensing demonstrate our commitment to quality care. But what really matters is this: we believe your teen has everything they need inside them already. We're just here to help them find it.
Four distinct tracks meet teens exactly where they are. Summit Track (ages 15-18) honors the complexity of high school life—relationships, identity, and preparing for what's next. Meadow Track (ages 12-15) creates space for younger teens to figure out who they're becoming. River Program introduces teens to life-changing skills they'll use forever. Horizon Program helps teens who've been through intensive treatment before continue growing stronger.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) gives teens practical tools for managing big emotions and difficult moments. Attachment-based work helps teens understand how they connect with others and themselves. Every teen meets weekly with our psychiatric providers—whether they take medication or not—because mental health is about more than just prescriptions.
We offer admission opportunities Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM, because crisis doesn't follow a convenient schedule. Our Hillsborough location serves Chapel Hill, Durham, Carrboro, Mebane, Burlington, and surrounding Orange County communities.
Here's the truth: 17% of teens experience mental health challenges each year. In North Carolina alone, 128,000 adolescents ages 12-17 experience depression, and more than half receive no professional support. Your teen isn't alone in this struggle, and you don't have to navigate it alone either.
- Real DBT skills teens actually use
- Weekly psychiatric support for every teen
- Three admission days per week
- Flexible morning start times
- Age-appropriate tracks that honor development
- Separate programming for middle and high schoolers
- Weekly family sessions in PHP
- School coordination that actually works
- Music therapy with Hannah
- Horticulture therapy with Marcia
- CARF quality certification
- Full state licensing
- Orange County accessibility