Carrollton Springs

Carrollton Springs Carrollton Springs is a behavioral health hospital located in Carrollton, TX. If you're struggling, you're not alone. Contact us 24/7.

We provide exceptional inpatient and outpatient programming for adults ages 18+ facing mental health and substance use challenges. Carrollton Springs Behavioral Health Hospital offers inpatient mental health and addiction treatment, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programming in the Carrollton, Texas community. Our evidence-based treatment for adolescents and adults addresses a wide range of concerns including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and alcohol and drug addiction. We offer specialized treatment for active-duty military, veterans, first responders and other high-risk frontline professionals as part of our Help for Heroes Program, along with a Women's Only Program.

On National Caregivers Day, we recognize the extraordinary people who support loved ones through mental health concerns....
02/20/2026

On National Caregivers Day, we recognize the extraordinary people who support loved ones through mental health concerns. If you’re caring for a loved one, know that support is available, from counseling to educational resources, to help you along the way. And remember, self-care is an important part of caregiving.

02/17/2026

This Recreational Therapy Month, explore the benefits of purposeful activities for mental health. Ask your care team about recreational therapy programs and discover ways to reduce stress, improve mood and strengthen social connections.

Today is a day about the love we show ourselves, the support we give others and the connections that help us feel seen a...
02/14/2026

Today is a day about the love we show ourselves, the support we give others and the connections that help us feel seen and supported.

We’re celebrating all the ways love shows up, especially when it comes to mental health. Happy Valentine's Day!

Join us Thursday, February 26th at 1:30 PM to explore Hypervigilance: When Protection Becomes a Burden for Our Heroes.Le...
02/12/2026

Join us Thursday, February 26th at 1:30 PM to explore Hypervigilance: When Protection Becomes a Burden for Our Heroes.

Led by therapist Lindsay Pavelock, LPC, this session will dive into how hypervigilance impacts veterans, first responders and healthcare workers, as well as provide trauma-informed tools to support regulation and resilience.

Location: Changes Plano
5920 K Avenue, Plano, TX 75074

We look forward to learning together and supporting those who serve our communities.

When you practice self-compassion, you allow space for mistakes, growth and rest without judgment. Small moments of kind...
02/10/2026

When you practice self-compassion, you allow space for mistakes, growth and rest without judgment. Small moments of kindness toward yourself can make a powerful difference in your mental health journey.

We proudly celebrate Black History Month and honor the extraordinary contributions Black Americans have made to U.S. cul...
02/05/2026

We proudly celebrate Black History Month and honor the extraordinary contributions Black Americans have made to U.S. culture, business and advancement. We also want to recognize and sincerely thank our team members of Black heritage. Thank you for bringing your unique perspective and talents to our hospital and for all you do to advance our mission of making communities healthier.

02/03/2026

February is American Heart Month. According to the American Heart Association, mental health issues like anxiety, stress and depression can increase the risk of heart disease. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to a healthcare professional for the sake of your mental and heart health.

01/27/2026

Supporting a loved one in seeking mental health care can make all the difference. If someone you love needs help, call us for more information on our compassionate mental health treatment, including crisis care.

01/22/2026

Acknowledging progress helps build self-confidence and keeps you motivated. Every step forward (no matter how small) is worth celebrating.

Today we honor Dr. King’s call for service to our diverse and vulnerable communities to achieve equality and representat...
01/19/2026

Today we honor Dr. King’s call for service to our diverse and vulnerable communities to achieve equality and representation for all.

Movement is one of the simplest ways to reconnect with yourself. When you move with intention, even small steps can brin...
01/15/2026

Movement is one of the simplest ways to reconnect with yourself. When you move with intention, even small steps can bring big emotional relief.

01/13/2026

January is Mental Wellness Month, a reminder to care for your mental health the same way you care for your physical health.

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