Turning Winds is a Therapeutic Boarding School in Montana for teens and it proudly delivers an accredited Academic and Adventure Therapy Program to help at-risk adolescent boys and girls who are in need of rehabilitation for issues such as: addiction and substance abuse
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Substance Abuse
Substance Abuse
/sub.stance/ /a.buse/
Substance abuse is defined as the use of a chemical substance that has an effect on humans or animals improperly or in a negative view or purpose.
Substances involve different types of drugs and also alcohol. The misuse of a chemical substance can be very dangerous and can be the cause of many different types of problems such as impairment and also distress.
Along with physical problems that can come from recurrent substance abuse, there are many other problems that can occur. A lack of interest in schooling and work can lead to failure fulfillment of roles and obligations in different settings of life. Also, a poor performance in daily actions can be a cause.
Substance abuse is a problem that is important to deal with in an appropriate manner. There are many different programs that are available to help fix these types of problems to rehabilitate someone’s life.
More information about substance abuse in the US
The national institute on drug abuse characterize substance abuse as, "as a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. It is considered a brain disease because drugs change the brain; they change its structure and how it works. These brain changes can be long lasting and can lead to many harmful, often self-destructive, behaviors.'
When pertaining to the adolescent brain and psyche, substance abuse and addiction is one of the most dangerous and common negative behaviors in troubled youth. Teenagers who participate in drug abuse are either not aware of the potential permanent damage they are causing themselves, or simply don't care. It is because of this reason that parents of substance abusing teens need to seek immediate treatment for their son or daughter.
Fortunately for parents, there is a multitude and increasing number of options to choose from in terms of rehabilitation. Furthermore, parents of substance abusing teens need to seek treatment for their teens promptly.
. Turning Winds uncovers the mental health
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Mental health
Mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.”1 It is estimated that only about 17% of U.S adults are considered to be in a state of optimal mental health.
The mental health in teenage boys and girls is a crucial issue and concern for parents. Teens, for a variety of reasons, tend to struggle with mental health more than adults or children who have not yet reached their teens. This is because of the turbulent time that comes with adolescence and the individual teen's inability to cope with said turbulence.
Parents of troubled teens who struggle with mental health issues, actually have a plethora of treatment options to choose from. The type of treatment option that best fits the individual teen, greatly depends on the individual teens mental health issues.
problems that teens are dealing with, so the appropriate treatment can be started immediately. With the breathtaking and inspiring landscape of the Big Sky Country, we help adolescent boys and girls get back on the right track to reunite them with their families and all those whose lives they impact.
When adolescent boys and girls are at-risk with substance abuse, or behavioral issues, behavior modification programs, as well as cognitive therapy
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Therapy
n.noun
ther·a·py
Therapy is a treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder or disease. Therapy generally consists of two kinds: medical and psychotherapy. Medical therapies treat diseases of the human body such as cancer. Psychotherapies treat the mind of therapeutically or emotionally damaged individuals.
Different Types of Psychotherapy:
- Psychoanalytic Therapy
- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Behavior modification
- Biofeedback
- Collaborative therapy
- Family therapy
- Marriage counseling
- Music therapy
- Parent management training
- Relationship counseling
- Social Therapy
- Systemic therapy
- Therapeutic community
- Twelve-step programs
- Wilderness therapy
Therapy for troubled teens has become an increasingly popular opportunity for troubled adolescents today. Therapies are offered at many services for troubled teens such as, wilderness therapy programs, residential treatment programs and boarding schools for troubled youth. The most effective type of therapy greatly depends on the individual teen and what psychological and emotional issues the particular adolescent struggles with.
, can result in the positive changes he or she needs for a long lasting transformation. Turning Winds offers a therapeutic, yet structured environment
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Environment
n.noun
en·vi·ron·ment
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines environment as the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. A person's environment, or social surroundings, have an enormous impact on the way that person thinks and operates. If a person is surrounded by negativity, he/she is more likely to replicate that negativity and display negative behaviors in other areas of life.
The environment of a troubled teen can often be the root cause or factor in the troubled adolescent's negative behavior. When an impressionable teenage boy or girl is surrounded by negative peers, it is common for these teens to develop negative behaviors themselves. It is for this reason that parents should be aware of their child's social surroundings and environmental influences.
If a teenage boy or girl is troubled, a total change in their environment may be in order. By replacing a troubled teen's negative environment with that of a therapeutic, nurturing and rehabilitative environment, troubled adolescents are able to emotional, therapeutic and behavioral restoration.
that has helped thousands of teens gain insight into and take responsibility for their past behaviors (such as: hanging with the wrong crowds, and negative changes in school performance), while also developing the life skills
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life skills
noun
the ability to cope with stresses and challenges of daily life, esp. skills in communication and literacy, decision-making, occupational requirements, problem-solving, time management and planning
Many life skills are learned or obtained during the time of adolescence. Sometimes, for one reason or another, adolescents are ill prepared for life ahead of them due to their poor development of life skills. For these types of young men and women, life is a daily struggle as they fall farther behind due to their ignorance.
Mental health, intelligence and social environments play a big role of the development of a person's life skills. If a person is struggling with a mental illness, they are less likely to develop necessary life skills than that of a fully functioning and mentally healthy adult.
Troubled youth who fail to learn basic or necessary life skills can find vocational, therapeutic and life skill building essentials at any of the following troubled teen services: residential treatment facilities, wilderness therapy, therapeutic boarding schools, group homes for troubled teens, adventure therapy
and personal traits necessary for a successful life. Here, teens continue their education in our accredited therapeutic boarding school, while also engaging in constant activities designed to build mind, body, and strength.
What Is Behavior Modification Therapy?
Behavior modification therapy is defined as the use of punishments and rewards to eliminate problematic and undesired behaviors. Based on B.F. Skinner’s concept of operant conditioning, it operates under the theory that learned behaviors can be unlearned using a variety of proven techniques, including positive reinforcement to encourage appropriate behaviors and negative reinforcement to promote the elimination of unhealthy actions.
What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
While engaging in cognitive behavioral therapy, troubled teens
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Troubled Teens
Troubled Teens
/trou.bled/ /teens/
n. Noun
A troubled teen is defined as a person that is between the age 13-19 that is beset by problems or conflict.
Every Teenager faces problems that they must encounter in their life. Problems arise in every person’s life both big and small yet sometimes we allow even the most insignificant of problems affect our lives. Sometimes with teenagers they allow trials in their life greatly affect them in negative ways. Typically when a person (typically teenagers) face problems in their lives, the ability to cope with the problem does not exist. When teenagers turn to other things to cope with the feelings of the problems that they usually face things such as drugs and alcohol, pornography, criminal activity, etc.
It is important to find help for troubled teens as soon as possible. There are many different programs that are available to help troubled teens with the problems that they face each with a different approach and nature to the program.
become aware of their negative behaviors and thought patterns, while also acquiring the ability to look at challenging situations more clearly and respond more effectively to them. For example, they learn how to better tackle their emotions, handle stress, cope with grief, and restore relationship conflicts.
Both behavior modification therapy and cognitive therapy have been used to successfully manage numerous behavioral, mental health, and substance abuse problems. They include oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), mood and anxiety
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Anxiety
anx·i·ety
n.noun
Merriam- Webster dictionary defines anxiety as: : an abnormal and overwhelming sense of apprehension and fear often marked by physiological signs (as sweating, tension, and increased pulse), by doubt concerning the reality and nature of the threat, and by self-doubt about one's capacity to cope with it
Anxiety is a very common ailment that almost everyone experiences on an almost daily basis. However, anxiety effects some more than others and can cause severe emotional distress that is too much for an individual to handle.
When anxiety plagues an individual so severely that it becomes a disorder, it is crucial that this individual receives therapeutic and emotional restoration in the form of psychological and therapeutic assistance.
Teens who experience abnormal amounts of anxiety, tend to self medicate with intoxicants such as drugs and alcohol. When negative, self medication takes place, teens are at great risk of developing harmful coping mechanisms that may be life-long lasting.
Anxiety
/anx.i.e.ty/
n.Noun
Anxiety is defined as the state of uneasiness or tension caused by the feeling of worry or nervousness caused by apprehension of possibilities of the future.
Anxiety is a common emotional trait that many people face. It affects our actions and can prevent us from making decisions. Usually anxiety holds us back from the types of things that are outgoing or out of our comfort zone and it brings fear.
Anxiety is a normal experience for most people and is a normal part of life. However, when the anxiety reaches the level of a disorder then it can be dangerous. This would include an intense, extensive, excessive and persistent worry or fear. Another factor that is caused by an anxiety disorder can be anxiety, fear, or terror attacks when the intensity of anxiety becomes very high. Types of anxiety disorders can include: social anxiety, separation anxiety and many different phobias etc.
disorders, eating disorders, depression
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Depression
Depression
/de·pres·sion/
Depression is defined as a mental condition characterized by feelings of severe despondency and dejection, typically also with feelings of inadequacy and guilt, often accompanied by lack of energy and disturbance of appetite and sleep.
Statistics has shown that diagnosis of depression is growing at a very dangerous rate. Globally, depression affects over 350 million people of all ages. Depression has been linked to other negative health outcomes, such as obesity, heart disease, and stroke. Compared to those not affected by depression those who face it are more likely to be unemployed and have a higher chance of divorce.
Most people that suffer from depression do not seek care or attention. Since this is a global issue, many efforts are made to help those who are suffering depression. It is important for those that face depression to find help so that they can overcome this plague that millions of people face.
, personality disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and more. At Turning Winds, we are faithful to helping teens in crisis rediscover the person who may be hiding inside and believe in their potential, while reuniting them with their family and loved ones and putting them on the path to long term success.
Behavior Modification Overall Results In Troubled Teens Examined
Often referred to as the “gold standard” in psychotherapeutic therapy for teens, cognitive therapy and behavior modification techniques have been used to successfully manage a wide array of mental health, substance abuse, and behavioral problems in troubled young men and women. At Turning Winds Academic Institute, we evaluate these types of therapies, as well as other proven therapeutic interventions, to help struggling teens gain insight into their behaviors and make the changes needed to start down and maintain a healthy and positive path in life. While engaging in constant activities devised to build strength of mind, body, and character, teens also continue their education in our accredited therapeutic boarding school.
Behavior modification programs for teens focus on identifying negative behaviors and eliminating them using positive and negative reinforcements. When a negative behavior is identified and observed, it is targeted and stopped, while a positive behavior is strengthened to encourage continuing it. For example, if a teen chooses not to keep his or her room clean, they may not get to participate in an activity they enjoy. However, if they complete an assignment in the allotted time, they may earn added activity time. Consistency is crucial for success.
As teens work on changing their behaviors, they tend to experience improvements in their cognitions, including their attitude, self-concepts, and thoughts. With these cognitive changes, they start to understand the true impact of their past behaviors and take accountability for their actions, which motivates them to make positive changes and practice healthy behaviors.
At Turning Winds Academic Institute, we are proud to offer the benefits of a therapeutic boarding school, wilderness program, and residential treatment center in one location. By constantly engaging troubled teens in validated therapeutic modalities, including behavior modification and cognitive therapy, we help them rediscover their strengths and become the successful teen they are meant to be. Contact one of our professional admissions specialists at (800) 845-1380 today!