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Adolescent Mental Health Program





Inpatient mental health treatments for teens

Is your teenager struggling with their mental health? Some of the warning signs may include:


  • Attempted suicide or suicidal thoughts
  • Skipping school
  • Isolating him or herself from friends, loved ones, or other social environments: showing signs of depression
  • Causing self harm to oneself
  • Mood swings
  • Thoughts or feelings of hopelessness
  • Tried to hurt someone else
  • Overly critical of him or herself
  • Feeling overwhelmed frequently
  • Experiencing bullying regularly: either online or in school
  • Bullying others regularly
  • Hyperactive all the time
  • Unable to sleep
  • Unable to pay attention
  • Experimenting with tobacco
  • Using marijuana or other drugs, such as speed or ecstasy
  • Running away often and for long periods of time

We can help your teen right now!



CALL TODAY!

Let us know how we can help! Call us toll free, at (855) 990-1900.


What About School?

While receiving mental health treatment teens attend school for one hour, Monday through Friday to work on assignments from the school he/she is enrolled.

We ask parents or guardians bring their teen’s assignments no later than three days after admission so he/she does not fall behind.