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Finding Strength in Connection: Why Peer Support Matters for Parents of Teens in Treatment

by kayla | Jul 10, 2025 | Academic, Admissions, Clinical, Program, Uncategorized

Let’s face it, parenting has never been easy—but in today’s world, it can feel more overwhelming than ever. The pressures of social media, academic demands, shifting cultural expectations, and rising mental health concerns have created a parenting landscape that is...

Connect Before Correct: A Guiding Principle for Parents of Teens in Residential Treatment and Beyond

by kayla | Jun 27, 2025 | Admissions, Clinical, Program

When your teen is in residential treatment, it’s natural to feel a sense of urgency—urgency to see progress, to right past wrongs, to get everything “back on track.” As a parent, you may find yourself focusing on what needs to change: the behaviors, the...

Understanding Regression in Teens with Mental Health Challenges

by kayla | Jun 12, 2025 | Academic, Admissions, Clinical, Program

When your teen is making progress in their mental health journey, every step forward can feel like a victory. But then, seemingly out of nowhere, they slip back into old patterns—maybe isolating themselves again, struggling with school, or lashing out emotionally. As...

Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder and Its Impact on Adolescent Mental Health

by kayla | May 28, 2025 | Academic, Admissions, Clinical, Program

Adolescence is a time of rapid growth, identity exploration, and emotional development. For teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), this period can be particularly complex. While ASD itself is not a mental illness, it profoundly affects how individuals perceive the...

Your Teen Can Do Hard Things – And Why It Matters

by kayla | May 12, 2025 | Admissions, Clinical, Program

If you’re a parent staring down the incredibly difficult decision of sending your teen to a residential treatment program, you’re not alone. The thought can feel unbearable: Will it be too hard for them? Will they think I’m abandoning them? What if they fall apart?...
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