We give parents a brighter path for young people with mental illness.  

Early, better treatment
for a bigger life ahead.  

Real students. Real change.
91.5%
Reduction in
hospitalization rates
31%
Employed or in school
after 3 months
63%
Employed or in school
after 6 months
99%
Medication compliant
in 1st year
About

Data is hope.

Parents call us when they're worried about their teen and young adult children. Our job is hope. Our fuel is data. Our clients are students.

We help parents understand that mental illness can be predicted through early indicators, and that earlier interventions yield better outcomes. Whether your young person is experiencing a subtle or more pronounced decline, the Institute for Psychiatric Education & Innovation provides a scientific and state of the art protocol to help our students discover their best lives.
Team

Best in class

The Institute for Psychiatric Education & Innovation teaches a new vocabulary to people with mental illness. Part of our work is educating families, too.

Our sessions are structured on curriculum specifically developed for people with psychosis.  

Because our highly skilled staff sets best practices for Comprehensive Coordinated Specialty Care, Lucidity gives students the gift of potential.

Curricula

Lucidity offers separate curricula tracks for teens, adults, alumni, and families.

Teens (new!)

Our pilot Coordinated Specialty Care initiative for teens for year-round support after school for teens between the ages of 15 and 17 years.

Adults

Our four-month Comprehensive Coordinated Specialty Care curriculum for people between the ages 18  and 35 years.

Work Study

Our aftercare for adults between 18 and 35 years old.

Families

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Don’t just take our word for it

Hear from some families of our amazing students who are learning to thrive.
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Almost three years ago, our lives changed forever when our son was hospitalized for the first of many times. I vividly remember the moment the doctor told us our son was in psychosis and that they needed to stabilize him. The word 'psychosis' was entirely foreign to me—something I'd never encountered or understood. Overnight, my husband and I found ourselves desperately trying to learn everything we could about what was happening to our son and how we could help him...

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