Troubled Teens - Therapy

Therapy and Counseling
Residential Treatment for Teens

Teens who need help can benefit from therapy. However sometimes the kind of help they need are best addressed through residential treatment rather than outpatient therapy. For example, teens who are acting out sexually, defiant, depressed, or abusing substances can benefit more from therapy if they receive it continuously and consistently and if they are taken away from an environment that is not being helpful to their wellness.

Why should you consider residential treatment for teens?
There are many good reasons why residential treatment for teens can be a good idea in some instances.

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Counselling for Troubled Teens

Sometimes teens will find it hard to cope with the changes that are happening during adolescent years. There are physical changes, emotional changes, and a lot of changes in your social life. Counseling can help you sort things out during this turbulent time in your life.

When should you consider counseling?
With all the things that are happening and will happen in a teenager's life, it's sometimes hard to draw the line and recognize when there's a problem that you can't really solve alone. Here are a few signs that it may be

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How to Deal with Lying Teenagers - Tips on Helping Teens That Lie

It's incredibly frustrating for parents to deal with teens that lie, especially if it seems that telling the truth would be simpler and less complicated. For parents, the logic is quite simple. If you don't want to get into trouble, then don't lie. However, it's not as simple as that for teens. The problem is that teens don't understand how hurtful the habit of lying can be. Good relationships are based on trust. In fact, it's one of the indicators that you have a healthy relationship with a person. Once you find out that you're being lied to, it casts doubts on the quality of the relationship that you share with your teen.

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When to Consider Sending Your Daughter to an Academy for Troubled Girls

Parents who are looking for academies for troubled girls may find it a bit hard to figure out where to start looking. Private boarding schools may not accept troubled teens into their program. Most boarding schools have a strict acceptance policy to ensure that they pick students who are most likely to adjust well to their school environment. Aside from that, not all of these schools are equipped with what troubled girls may need to step back to the right path.

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Tips for Parents - How Alternative High School Programs Help Your Teen

Most parents believe that education is very important to their children. It's not just about the classes they take or the grades that they make, it's also the lessons learned through experiences at school. It's not easy to be a student, and sometimes parents must accept that maybe their children don't fit too well in a traditional school.

Different needs, different solutions

There are many kinds of alternative schools, but their common denominator is that they all exist to help out students who have needs that mainstream or traditional schools cannot provide. Here are a few examples of situations where alternative highschool programs for teens may be a more ideal setup:

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These are some of the typical behaviors we specialize in treating:

  • Angry & Defiant
  • Failing in School
  • Rebellious
  • Impulsive
  • Running Away
  • Substance Abuse
  • Low self-esteem
  • Overconfident
  • Negative Peer Group
  • Distant from Family and Friends
  • Laziness
  • Underachieving
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Hyperactivity
  • Bi-Polar
  • Sexually Acting Out
  • Manipulation
  • Depression
  • Weight Problems
  • Learning Difficulties
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