How Does Adolescent Psychiatric Treatment Work?
When an adolescent attends dual diagnosis treatment centers, they receive a variety of types of therapeutic treatment. Our staff is trained in how to address addiction and mental health disorders in adolescents and help them overcome their challenges. We understand how difficult it is to be young, confused, and dealing with what feels like some very adult problems. Because of this, we guide each young person through their journey in recovery.
We also feature several types of therapy so that each young person we treat has exposure to the right kinds of treatment for their needs. These therapies include:
Individual Therapy: This therapy provides the backbone of treatment by allowing the individual to speak openly about their fears, experiences, and concerns. They learn healthy coping skills and ways to heal themselves.
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy: This type of talk therapy proves effective in treating substance use disorders, depression, PTSD, eating disorders, and more. It helps teach and motivate people to use positive behaviors when faced with challenges.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This type of talk therapy aids in overcoming diagnoses like depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse. It helps people change their unhealthy thinking and begin to choose healthier thoughts and behaviors.
Group Therapy: Group therapy allows peers in the same age group to come together with a common goal of overcoming their challenges. Peer support can provide the inspiration to make important life changes, as well as develop bonds with others who have similar goals.
Family Therapy: When one child suffers, the entire family becomes affected. For this reason, we provide family therapy in order to help the entire family unit work together in healing and putting the past behind them.
Vocational Training: Teens and adolescents who have lost time in their lives to addiction and mental health disorders may fall behind in planning for their futures after leaving school. We help them discover their passions and plan for vocations and schooling that will help them transition into adulthood ready to take on the world.