Clearview Horizon Residential Treatment Center and Therapeutic Boarding School for Girls
54 Serenity Lane, Heron, MT 59844
About
Clearview Horizon Residential Treatment Center and Therapeutic Boarding School for Girls includes equine therapy, equine-assisted therapy, animal-assisted therapy, adventure therapy, and outdoor therapy. The program also offers individual therapy, group therapy, family counseling, addiction and substance abuse treatment, neurofeedback, body and mind fitness, life mentoring, an independent living program, art therapy, music therapy, and other creative therapy. Girls in the program take part in academic instruction that can include Advanced Placement (AP) classes, honors courses, independent learning, sports, arts, community work, and parent, parent-teen, and family workshops, including a weekend workshop for the parents of girls in the residential treatment center program.
• Ages: 12–18 years old
• Price: Pricing reflects the quality of a leading mental health facility with an exceptional team of licensed therapists; the nonprofit program is described as more affordable than most comparable residential treatment centers or therapeutic boarding schools.
Clearview Horizon Residential Treatment Center and Therapeutic Boarding School for Girls offers professional therapy, education, and around-the-clock care and mentoring for girls ages 12–18 facing emotional or behavioral challenges due to trauma or significant loss, in a safe and structured environment with a supportive, peer-driven community. The stated purpose is to give daughters tools and guidance to transform negative beliefs, implement healthy relational patterns, and practice them before moving on to lead a virtuous life. The residential treatment center has helped young women for nearly 30 years and is described as a Christian residential treatment program with faith-based guidance and a strong emphasis on Christian principles, including a focus on attachment issues, trauma, anxiety, depression, attention deficits, eating disorders, and substance use, and a focus on behavioral reconciliation to realign thoughts, actions, and identity.
The program combines a nationally accredited academic program and personalized academic plans with mental health treatment, using evidence-based modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and family systems therapy. An interdisciplinary team of licensed therapists, mental health specialists, educators, and residential mentors provides around-the-clock care and mentoring, with a strong mentorship program that includes customized guidance and assistance and a focus on life skills such as scheduling, analytical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving. The program is specifically for girls in crisis, is presented as an alternative to military schools for girls, and is described as an all-girls program providing a safer and more nurturing environment than military schools, with a safe, structured, and nurturing residential environment described as a transformative refuge.
Leadership includes Beth Loyd, MS, LCPC, who serves as Clinical Director and is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Trust-Based Relational Intervention Practitioner, and TBRI Educator, and Paula Riggs, who serves as Admissions Director. Girls in care are treated by licensed, experienced counselors, and the organization lists associations and credentials under “OUR ASSOCIATIONS AND CREDENTIALS,” along with Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) expertise on staff. Parents are involved through regular calls, video conferencing, and several-times-a-year weekend workshops, and parent workshops are also provided nationally in Arizona, California, Texas, and other states.
The program states that 83% of the girls in the program go on to become college graduates, enjoy renewed relationships with parents, and stay clear-minded. One parent testimonial describes enrolling a daughter at Clearview Horizon after years of depression and anxiety and many attempts to get help from doctors, and a graduate testimonial describes entering as an immature 17-year-old whose life centered on parties and poor life choices.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
• Ages: 12–18 years old
• Price: Pricing reflects the quality of a leading mental health facility with an exceptional team of licensed therapists; the nonprofit program is described as more affordable than most comparable residential treatment centers or therapeutic boarding schools.
Clearview Horizon Residential Treatment Center and Therapeutic Boarding School for Girls offers professional therapy, education, and around-the-clock care and mentoring for girls ages 12–18 facing emotional or behavioral challenges due to trauma or significant loss, in a safe and structured environment with a supportive, peer-driven community. The stated purpose is to give daughters tools and guidance to transform negative beliefs, implement healthy relational patterns, and practice them before moving on to lead a virtuous life. The residential treatment center has helped young women for nearly 30 years and is described as a Christian residential treatment program with faith-based guidance and a strong emphasis on Christian principles, including a focus on attachment issues, trauma, anxiety, depression, attention deficits, eating disorders, and substance use, and a focus on behavioral reconciliation to realign thoughts, actions, and identity.
The program combines a nationally accredited academic program and personalized academic plans with mental health treatment, using evidence-based modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and family systems therapy. An interdisciplinary team of licensed therapists, mental health specialists, educators, and residential mentors provides around-the-clock care and mentoring, with a strong mentorship program that includes customized guidance and assistance and a focus on life skills such as scheduling, analytical thinking, effective communication, teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving. The program is specifically for girls in crisis, is presented as an alternative to military schools for girls, and is described as an all-girls program providing a safer and more nurturing environment than military schools, with a safe, structured, and nurturing residential environment described as a transformative refuge.
Leadership includes Beth Loyd, MS, LCPC, who serves as Clinical Director and is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Trust-Based Relational Intervention Practitioner, and TBRI Educator, and Paula Riggs, who serves as Admissions Director. Girls in care are treated by licensed, experienced counselors, and the organization lists associations and credentials under “OUR ASSOCIATIONS AND CREDENTIALS,” along with Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) expertise on staff. Parents are involved through regular calls, video conferencing, and several-times-a-year weekend workshops, and parent workshops are also provided nationally in Arizona, California, Texas, and other states.
The program states that 83% of the girls in the program go on to become college graduates, enjoy renewed relationships with parents, and stay clear-minded. One parent testimonial describes enrolling a daughter at Clearview Horizon after years of depression and anxiety and many attempts to get help from doctors, and a graduate testimonial describes entering as an immature 17-year-old whose life centered on parties and poor life choices.
Last updated January 26, 2026.
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