Common Mental Health Issues in Teens: Effects & Treatments
Table of Contents Around the globe, mental health challenges are on the rise among youth. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 40% of teens in the US
Clearfork Academy’s faith-based, therapeutic program and masters-level licensed therapists can help your child overcome behavioral health issues, including:
We offer comprehensive care to help teenagers break free from the physical, mental, social, and spiritual bonds of chemical dependency and mental health issues.
We believe every young person deserves the opportunity to live a happy, healthy life. Whatever challenge your child faces, we are committed to providing them with the highest level of care. We are here to give the guidance and support your child needs to overcome any mental health, emotional, or substance abuse issue.
Our stabilization process helps young people overcome dependence on drugs and alcohol under medical oversight. Withdrawal symptoms are managed with medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
Our scenic Texas ranch offers a safe, comfortable, and nonjudgmental space that promotes long-term recovery by providing a supported, structured environment with 24-hour care.
Our in-person and virtual IOP programs allow teens to maintain home commitments and support and guide their recovery from substance abuse and mental health conditions.
As a parent, whenever your child confronts problems, you strive to make things better. Substance abuse and mental health issues, however, can seem unsolvable. Your beloved child’s thinking and actions become unpredictable, and day-to-day parenting strategies can’t deal with the risk and chaos in their lives.
Below are some commonly-asked questions about Clearfork Academy and the typical teen experience during treatment. If you don’t see your question below, please click here to see all FAQs or reach out to us directly for more information.
Clearfork Academy’s program is designed for adolescent boys and girls between 13-17 years seeking help for substance use, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. Our faith-based environment offers comprehensive care to help young people struggling with chemical dependency and behavioral challenges.
Our evidence-based programming utilizes a range of treatment modalities effective in helping young people overcome addiction and mental health issues. Our approach to care combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing (MI), along with other specialized treatment options. We work closely with families to help them support their child’s recovery.
Our team of mental health and addiction specialists tailor treatment plans to your teen’s specific needs. They thoroughly appraise physical, psychological, and emotional requirements and your family situation.
Any level of addiction is a severe risk to your child’s physical and mental well-being. Look for signs of persistent substance use despite negative consequences, impaired functioning, and withdrawal symptoms when trying to quit.
We take a holistic approach to your teen’s needs. Our dual diagnosis and co-occurring disorder treatment provide comprehensive care and support to make positive changes.
Yes, we offer treatment for addiction to inhalants, including glue and gasoline. Our comprehensive approach includes individualized therapy, support groups, and other evidence-based treatments to help your teen achieve lasting recovery.
We can treat addiction to multiple substances or behaviors. Our personalized treatment plans address each young person’s unique needs and challenges with evidence-based therapies and support to give them the tools and insight required for a happy and healthy life.
Table of Contents Around the globe, mental health challenges are on the rise among youth. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 40% of teens in the US
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