In some cases, residential treatment is the next step after a child has been in inpatient care in a hospital after a mental health crisis. However, residential care is also appropriate for children and pre-teens who have been in outpatient care or weekly therapy but need more support than ...
Dual diagnosisrecognizes that there is a strong correlation between many mental health conditions and, consequently, it is important for treatment centers to try to address thewholeperson. Because of this, you will usually find that these programs are willing to address an incredibly wide variety of...
"MGA was an excellent experience for me, one I will never forget! I learned about myself and my mental health. MGA taught me how to cope, make better decisions, and refine & reform old bad habits. Staff were a big support and like “mother figures”, which helped me being away from...
Turnbridge® has been providing life-saving mental health and dual diagnosis treatment programs for teens and young adults since 2003.
Discovery Ranch provides customized treatment programs designed to address a variety of mental health concerns frequently experienced by adolescent boys. These include anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, ASD, ADHD, relationship difficulties, behavioral issues, and more. Our comprehensive approach guarantees...
Turnbridge® has been providing life-saving mental health and dual diagnosis treatment programs for teens and young adults since 2003.
Turnbridge® has been providing life-saving mental health and dual diagnosis treatment programs for teens and young adults since 2003.
Turnbridge® has been providing life-saving mental health and dual diagnosis treatment programs for teens and young adults since 2003.
Paradigm Treatment’s mission was to address a significantly underserved group: teenagers (ages 12-17) grappling with mental health challenges. At that time, most residential programs for teens were long-term (6-9 months) and focused on behavior modification with a more punitive approach to tee...
Paradigm Treatment’s mission was to address a significantly underserved group: teenagers (ages 12-17) grappling with mental health challenges. At that time, most residential programs for teens were long-term (6-9 months) and focused on behavior modification with a more punitive approach to tee...