Sometimes, troubled teenagers need help overcoming problems. That being said, it might be necessary to use a teen treatment program to help our 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.
deal with emotional, behavioral or drug problems. There are many different types of treatment programs available for troubled teens. These include boarding schools, Christian boarding school, local 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.
and help programs, residential treatment centers
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Residential treatment centers
The Medical Dictionary defines residential treatment centers as, " Psychiatry Health care provided at a live-in facility to a person with emotional disorders who requires continuous medication and/or supervision or relief from environmental stresses." A residential treatment center is a temporary home for those seeking help with a therapeutic, or emotional ailment or rehabilitation. Individuals enrolled in a residential treatment center, receive personal care, attending groups and individual therapy sessions, training classes specific to the facility and perhaps a way to transition back into the 'real world.' Each residential treatment center is operated for the purpose of serving a specific population, providing solutions to the problems encountered. Have a question? Get an answer from a doctor now! When pertaining to troubled teens, residential treatment centers offer hope to emotionally and behaviorally struggling adolescents. Teens who display out of control, negative behaviors at home, suffer from mental and emotional disorders, or are currently battling addictions, are all good candidates for residential treatment.
, military schools, boot camps
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Boot camps
The Merriam- Webster dictionary provided the following definitions for boot camps: A military training camp for new recruits, with strict discipline.
a prison for youthful offenders, run on military lines."
a short, intensive, and rigorous course of training."
Boot camps are also utilized by parents of troubled teens. These boot camps, or brat camps as they are sometimes known as, offer the strict discipline and intense physical training that traditional boot camps offer.
When referring to the treatment of troubled teens, boot camps have recently become an a treatment option for parents to consider. Boot camps are often times utilized by parents of teens who display out of control behaviors and are desperate for assistance in treating their child's abnormal, negative behaviors.
The overall effectiveness of these types of treatment programs have been heavily scrutinized by therapeutic and mental health professionals. Boot camps are generally considered as a "quick fix," and offer little or no long lasting changes.
, wilderness therapy programs, etc.
It is important to carefully evaluate your teenager and decide which type of treatment program would work best in their particular circumstances. If your teenager is experiencing emotional difficulties, including 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.
, or some mild behavioral or mild drug use problems, a local program may work best. These local therapy and help programs can teach your troubled teenager how to deal with issues, as well as provide a support
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Support
Support
/ sup·port/
n. Noun
Support is defined as the act or instance of supporting; serve as a foundation for something else.
Support can be given to many different ways. Through the encouragement to perform and progress and also through being there for someone who needs help. Support is usually shown through family and peers but can come from anywhere from support centers, rehab centers, and treatment centers.
Without a support, confidence would be very difficult to find. Support is key to getting through trials and problems. The ability to have someone that is supporting you and encouraging you to move forward and progress is important to growth and change. Especially with youth, that as they are trying to find out who they are that they feel supported in all of their doings. This is important because as support and encouragement is shown the youth feel confident to become the best they can be.
system to help him or her overcome some forms of drug use. Local programs also cost less than distance programs.
Depending on the problem, and the therapy used, programs range from free to around $200 per hour. Additionally, the teenager has the advantage of being close to home and having familiar family around. Another option for teen treatment programs are boarding schools or specialty boarding schools. These are schools that include certain behavioral modification techniques to help troubled teenagers with moderate behavioral problems and some forms of drug use.
These schools work by encouraging a focus on academic achievement and teaching teenagers to make better decisions and engage in more appropriate behaviors. Some specialty boarding schools have psychologists and other support staff, including nurses in some cases, on hand to help use scientifically tested methods to help teenagers change the way they act.
Academic programs are also a major part of boarding school and specialty boarding schools. Christian boarding schools are no different. They only differ in the sense that they base their program around Christian values. These schools range in cost from $1,000 to $4,000 a month, on average. If your teenager has serious issues with drugs or major behavior problems, a residential treatment center may be necessary. These teen treatment programs are designed first and foremost to get your child away from the influences that may be causing problems.
Residential treatment centers include medical staff and support. These centers include therapy and sessions meant to help troubled teens address severe emotional, behavioral or drug programs. Medical staff can treat symptoms of withdrawal, as well as provide counseling
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Counseling
coun·sel·ing
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines counseling as the provision of assistance and guidance in resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties, especially by a professional.
Counseling can come in many different forms. These forms include, but are not limited to, child development, eating disorder, substance abuse, rehabilitation, mental health and educational counseling. The type of counseling needed for an individual depends on the type of issues or problems he/she happens to be facing.
Counseling Troubled Youth
Counseling offers hope to all kinds of troubled youth. Teens who struggle with personality disorders, emotional trauma, psychological disorders and/or learning disabilities, are all great candidates for counseling. These types of teens are often times, in desperate need for some type of counseling, and if some form of counseling is not achieved, are at high risk of fateful, dire consequences. These consequences may include drug addiction, imprisonment, or in some cases, even death.
and 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.
services. Residential treatment centers can run between $5,000 and around $11,000 a month, depending on the level of care needed by the teenager. Length of stay is usually between six and eighteen months.
Deciding On a Teen Treatment Program
Before you decide on a teen treatment program, you should research your options and have your child evaluated. For some troubled teens, a better choice is to stay close to home rather than going away. Other teenagers may have severe problems that warrant more intense care and treatment, as well as medical attention from skilled professionals. It is a good idea to visit programs if you can, in order to decide whether the program will meet your needs. You should also check testimonials and references, and check with state regulating authorities to make sure that there are no actions or major complaints against the facility.
Paying for Teen Treatment Programs
There are a number of options when it comes to paying for teen treatment programs. First of all, if therapy is involved, it is possible that your health insurance might pay for some of the treatment. This is especially likely if you decide to go with a local program or psychologist
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Psychologist
Psychologist
/psy·chol·o·gist/
A psychologist is a health care professional who is a specialist in the science of mind or of mental states and processes.
Psychologists are there to help support many types of people and problems. Often someone will go visit a psychologist because they have felt feelings such as depression, anger, or anxiety. Other times psychologists will help those people with a new and overwhelming job or help people to overcome grief from events that may occur.
Psychologists go through a long process of schooling and training so that the methods that they use to benefit patients in need. Typically a psychologist will use therapy to aid conflict through different methods and styles that best address the patient’s problem, personality, and preferences.
Psychologists are a valuable resource that can be used and implemented in many ways to overcome conflict and trials in different people’s lives.
. Some health insurance programs will cover mental health programs, and some will even partially cover drug treatment.
Check with your coverage to see whether your troubled teen’s treatment qualifies. Another route is to take out loans. Some specialty private schools and residential treatment centers offer payment plans and special financing to make paying for your teenager’s treatment more manageable. You can also check with your bank and other programs for special educational loans for K-12 private schools for use with specialty boarding schools. Some people take out a home equity loan, but this is harder to do right now, with home values dropping. It can be difficult to realize that your teenager may need additional help. However, it is important to make sure that your child is cared for and has the tools necessary to overcome problems and challenges.
If your teenager needs a drug treatment program, it is a good idea to proceed carefully to make sure that you find one that fits your needs and, most importantly, the needs of your teenager. Zion Educational Systems can help parents of struggling teens through this difficult time. Call (1-866-471-8579) to speak with an educational consultant immediately.