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Medication Alone is Not Enough for Troubled Teens

While medication can help troubled teens , it is often not enough to treat mental health issues alone. There are many benefits that medication can serve, but for the most part, it should simply be treated as something that supplements therapy or some other sort of treatment.  If you find that you do need to seek professional help for the issues your troubled teen has, Zion Educational Systems can help you find a program that is perfect for the needs of your son or daughter.  Our expansive collection of information and resources ensures parents make a more informed decision for their child, so if you are interested in our help, please call Zion Educational Systems at 866-471-8579.

The Benefits of Therapy for Helping Troubled Teens

 

1 – Advice From a Professional –  The benefit of receiving input and advice from a professional cannot be found anywhere else.  Therapy is the only setting in which a teen is able to walk through their issues with someone who has experience dealing with similar problems.  In many situations, teens will not be able to overcome their issues unless they are given the proper tools of coping from someone who knows exactly what works.  Additionally, the communication skills learned in therapy assist teens in their relationships later on with their parents, teachers, siblings, and friends.  Having open lines of communication helps prevent teens from relapsing and needing additional help.  This is why medication alone is not always enough.

2 – Bad Effects of Medication –  Even though medication can help teens in some ways, it also can numb teens, distract them from their school work, make them sluggish, or have any number of other negative effects.  While medication is sometimes necessary, therapy can be a better option if it’s avoidable.

The Benefits of Zion Educational Systems

Zion Educational Systems specializes in helping parents find any kind of treatment program, from local therapists to therapeutic boarding schools , that can help in many ways that medication cannot.  Our resources have helped many parents in the past, so if you are interested in what we can do for you and your child, please call us today at 866-471-8579.

Logan Mazzettia and John Baisden

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