Serving Southlake, Keller & Grapevine
Southlake is one of the most affluent communities in the DFW metroplex, with household incomes well over $200,000. Carroll ISD is one of the most recognized school districts in Texas, and Carroll Dragons football is its own institution. Southlake Town Square anchors the city's polished, public-facing identity. In a community where household incomes and public expectations both run high, substance use problems often go unaddressed longer because of the stigma around seeking help.
Behind that polish is the same human reality every other community has. The corporate executive whose drinking has slowly become a daily problem. The Carroll ISD parent worried about their kid's stimulant use. The Trophy Club retiree on long-term anti-anxiety medication. The successful professional self-medicating after a back surgery. People here are accustomed to keeping things together. Substance use struggles can hide for a long time underneath that.
Our office on River Oaks Drive is built for that reality. Confidential intake, day and evening IOP, and a clinical team led by a counselor with two decades of behavioral health leadership and a deep network across DFW.
Your Outpatient Manager
Charles is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor in Texas who has dedicated more than two decades to helping individuals and families in recovery. He started in the field in 2001 and has worked across every level of care since.
Across his career, Charles has held key leadership roles at other Texas treatment organizations, including Director of Admissions, Clinical Director, Executive Director, and Chief Marketing and Experience Officer. He also serves on the Weatherford College Substance Abuse Counseling Advisory Committee, helping shape the next generation of LCDCs in North Texas. Charles also oversees our Coppell office, giving clients in Northeast Tarrant County continuity if they ever need to flex between locations.
Charles Fry, LCDC, Outpatient Manager
Who We Serve
High expectations and image pressure can delay seeking help. We provide confidential, judgment-free care.
DFW Airport proximity means frequent travel and career pressures.
Just 10-15 minutes away, convenient for surrounding communities.
Northeast Tarrant County communities have local access to quality care.
Our Programs in Southlake
Recovery is not one program, it is a sequence. Our care moves from Foundational Care through a Bridge of Care to Transformational Care, with the right level of structure at each step. Step into the program that meets you where you are.
Build the foundation to create lasting transformation.Sobriety is the start. Flourishing is the goal.
PHP is the most intensive form of outpatient treatment at our Southlake office. Clients attend 5 days per week for several hours per day in a structured environment. PHP includes individual counseling, group therapy led by master's-level clinicians, psychiatric care and medication management, skill-building workshops, and the Positive Recovery curriculum developed by Dr. Jason Powers.
Our IOP in Southlake is designed for clients ready to return to work, school, or family while continuing intensive treatment. We offer both day and evening sessions. IOP meets 3-5 times per week and includes group therapy, weekly one-on-one counseling, family therapy, psychiatric check-ins, and the Positive Recovery curriculum that focuses on building strengths.
SOP is the quiet phase of treatment: a weekly group plus individual counseling after IOP ends. Southlake clients tend to value it precisely because it fits inside a full professional calendar without announcing itself.
Aftercare for Southlake alumni is deliberately low-profile: check-ins, counseling access, and alumni events shared with our DFW network. Long-term connection without long-term visibility.
Virtual IOP offers the same program over an encrypted, HIPAA-compliant connection. Executives who live on planes use it to keep treatment more consistent than their travel schedule.
Family programs and counseling bring spouses and parents into the process discreetly and with your consent. Southlake families often arrive focused on appearances; they leave with communication tools and real boundaries instead.
What We Treat
Substance problems in Southlake are usually well-dressed: the wine collection that empties faster every month, the Xanax refill that became non-negotiable, the executive managing withdrawal symptoms between flights. Nobody here wants their name on a sign-in sheet, which is why discretion shapes how this office runs.
If detox comes first, our Euless campus handles it medically about twenty minutes down the road, and you step back into Southlake outpatient sessions afterward. Here is how we approach each substance:
Life in Recovery
Recovery is more than walking away from substances. It is about flourishing, reconnecting with what matters most, and creating a life filled with meaning. Here are just a few ways to embrace a healthy, purposeful lifestyle in Southlake:
Common Questions
No. Treatment is protected by HIPAA and federal substance use confidentiality laws (42 CFR Part 2), which are stricter than standard HIPAA. We do not contact your employer or your community. If you choose to use FMLA leave or short-term disability, we will only release the documentation you authorize, and our admissions team can walk you through what your HR contact actually needs to see.
Yes. Our IOP runs both day and evening programs, Monday through Thursday until 9pm. Many of our Southlake clients are corporate executives, DFW airport-corridor professionals, healthcare workers at Baylor Scott & White Grapevine, or business owners across NE Tarrant County, and they attend evening IOP three to five nights per week. PHP requires more hours and is typically not workable alongside full-time employment without leave.
Yes. We see young adults and college students from Southlake families regularly, including students home from UT, A&M, Texas Tech, OU, and out-of-state schools. Our team handles young adult intake with parents involved at the right level, with the client's consent, and we can coordinate teletherapy continuity when students return to campus.
Yes. Our River Oaks Drive office serves all of Northeast Tarrant County, including Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, Trophy Club, Colleyville, North Richland Hills, and the surrounding DFW airport corridor. From most of those addresses, we are a 10 to 20 minute drive.
Charles Fry, LCDC, is the Outpatient Manager. He has more than two decades of experience in behavioral health, including Clinical Director, Executive Director, and COO roles at other treatment organizations, and serves on the Weatherford College Substance Abuse Counseling Advisory Committee.
Yes. We accept most major insurance providers including BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and many employer-sponsored plans common in Northeast Tarrant County. Our admissions team verifies your specific benefits at no cost. Call 713-904-4699.
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