Troubled Teens - Therapy - Residential Treatment for Teens

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. Here are a few of them:

  • Removing teens from negative peer influence - In some instances, it's better for teens to get treatment without being removed from their home environment. In other situations, the effect of therapy is often negated by the fact that negative peer influence is overwhelmingly more significant than what teens take away from their therapy sessions. Removing teens from this negative peer influence helps them realize what other life they can live without their peer groups. They can be stabilized more effectively if they are taken out of their usual environment. It would also help that in residential treatment for teens, there aren't any harmful distractions and there's also no way to get substances like alcohol, durgs, or cigarettes.
  • No interruption in studies - Many residential treatment centers for teens allow them to continue studying while receiving treatment. Since these treatment centers maintain smaller classes, teachers can really help students find a learning style that is effective for them. This gives the benefit getting good grades, but what's more significant is that troubled teens can look forward again and set goals for themselves.
  • Promoting a healthy lifestyle - Aside from being given sufficient psychotherapy, teens are also encouraged to live healthy lifestyles through the everyday routine in residential treatment centers. Teens are given healthy food to eat, sleep early at night and wake up early in the morning. This healthy routine is further helped by many healthy physical activities. Studies show that teens who experience living healthy lives and feeling good because of it tend to look for this level of wellness throughout their life.
  • A supportive environment - Being in an environment where teens don't have to pretend like there's no problem, where they are nurtured and supported, and where other people face the same challenges as they do does a lot of positive things for them. It's an essential component to the success of residential treatment centers.
  • Aftercare - Part of the program of residential treatments for teens is to provide outpatient services or aftercare after they go back home. This is to ensure that teens will not unravel slowly when they are back to their old environment. It's not easy for recovering teens to go back to their old school, meet the same people, and be exposed to the same challenges as they did before. They need all the help they can get to make the transition as smooth as possible.
 


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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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