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As a parent, the realization that your teen is using drugs and or alcohol can be alarming, not to mention frightening. However, teen substance use can be simply experimental and temporary. With that in mind, its important not to place a permanent label on a teen by tagging them as an alcoholic or drug addict when this may not be the case.
On the other hand, there may be teens whose drug and alcohol use has escalated to the point where they need the help of adolescent services in order to get sober. The only way to determine this is by first doing a thorough assessment, typically with a professional. This will show their use of drugs and alcohol and whether it has gone far enough to warrant placement. If so, its imperative they are involved in the process from the beginning.
Give them a chance to meet with the staff theyll be working with. Allow them to ask any questions they may have, and to voice their concerns and fears. As the teens are afforded the right to openly and honestly communicate, they will build trust for their counselors. This, in turn, can help make them feel safe and understood.
Knowing which adolescent services to place your teen with is often difficult. There are so many different programs and methods of treating teenage alcoholism and drug addiction. Make sure you understand what type of treatment the facility or program uses. Some are relatively conservative and mainstream, while others are anything but that. Another important component to a quality adolescent treatment program is whether the teens trust and respect the staff there. A supportive environment helps teens to admit and deal with their problems and dependencies.
Adolescent Services
Treatment
Treatment for this population varies within a “continuum of care”. Levels of care range from Most Restrictive, Locked Detox, to Outpatient Care in a Counselors Office. Often Residential Treatment is just a starting point. Most of these facilities are 12-Step Models with a faith based component. Length of stay is usually 1 to 3 months and longer. Patients are frequently referred to ongoing care along the continuum once treatment has been completed.
Schools
This Category contains a comprehensive list of schools including: Day School, Preparatory Schools, Boarding Schools, and Recovery Schools. CLICK HERE to view a list of Schools by State and Nationwide!