You’ve been hurt. Now let MIT help you take the steps towards healing.

WHAT IS MIRROR IMAGES TEXAS (MIT)? 

Our Program helps individuals understand the source(s) of their hurts, giving them steps to heal, enabling them to have hope and a future. We provide participants with a safe and caring environment, guided by trained facilitators, allowing time for individuals to discover who they are, which leads to healing.

What Do We Offer?

People are often wounded and do not know where to go for help.  The mission of MIT is to heal those who are broken.

We provide the tools to lift the burden of the wounds people carry, that may lead to hopelessness and destructive behaviors. We use faith-based

principles to help our clients understand they are more than “the hurt” they have experienced.

We offer our clients a secure environment which provides a place of confidentiality and anonymity, on their journey to healing. We see you and we are here to help you.  Let MIT help you take the steps towards healing.

WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM MIT?

The Mirror Images Program (MI) helps individuals who are wounded by: childhood trauma and

abuse, drug abuse, alcoholism, depression, self-mutilation and human trafficking.

Sessions are offered in a variety of formats, which include:

Online Sessions (weekly or bi-weekly).

Face-to-Face Sessions (weekly or bi-weekly). 

Retreat Sessions (5 days/ 8-hour sessions). 

WHY MIT?

The “Mirror Images” Program offers a proven path for healing, helping individuals define, confront, and reconcile trauma,

abuse, and neglect.

Our Program uses a private group environment to assist people on their quest to wholeness, finding out who they really are, and why they are who they are. We help people understand, they can live healthy lives to give them hope and a future!

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to equip men and women with tools for healing and recovery, enabling individuals to thrive after suffering from past trauma, abuse, giving them hope and a future.

OUR VISION

Establish MIT as a leading organization in promoting health, by eliminating the adverse impact of trauma, abuse and neglect.

OUR GOAL

To serve as many people as possible, who are seeking assistance to overcome past trauma and abuse.

OUR COMMITMENT

To provide the steps to help people live freer lives, not confounded by the trauma they have experienced.

YOUR HURT IS NOT FATAL… WHOLENESS IS POSSIBLE.

OUR BLOG

Addressing the Stigma of Mental Health
According to the American Psychiatric Association, the stigma of mental illness is universal. A 2016 study on stigma concluded "there is no country, society or culture where people with mental illness have the same societal value as people without mental illness."
Finding Purpose in Pain
We all go through pain in life, but not all of us discover our purpose in our pain. Basically, there are two critical decisions that must be made regarding pain. The first is what to do during your pain, and the second is what do with your pain. The first has to do with you, while the second has to do with others.
Recognizing Emotional Manipulation
A few months ago, we talked about “setting healthy boundaries.” Primarily, we discussed how to identify when boundaries are needed. For example, if you are prone to pleasing others, you may need to set boundaries to protect yourself by learning to say “No.” On the other hand, how do you know when you’re being emotionally manipulated?

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