Articles

Troubled Teen Programs: Effective Measure to Take

by Kevin Smith Author

While residential treatment program does make compelling developments in teens to resolve their problem, but they will not be going to keep the teen in the treatment facility forever. One day teen has to go into the natural environment where all these problems got triggered. And this is where most parents feel worried about their teens coming back into their previous environment and engaging with old peers that lead the parents to enroll their teens in residential treatment in the first place. However, parents can avoid this by taking proactive steps when their teen is transitioning from the program to normal home settings. Hence, use these measures in a suitable way when your teen is coming from a residential program for troubled youth.

Take Guidance from the Program Professionals

Taking guidance from the staff who cared for the teen is the first measure to take. The conversation should be about the discharge plan of the teen, including future follow up services, post-discharge layouts, and a comprehensive understanding of aftercare services. Take advice on whether to send teen back in school or not to make sure teen doesn't get involved in any problem, and also, inquire about other favorable recommendations and in-home services.

Share Everything Upon the Teen's Discharge

As a parent, it is recommended for you to talk to residential program staff members about your home atmosphere describing every part of it, including strengths and weaknesses. Through this vital information, the staff may provide you useful guidance to keep the teen's mind positive. Moreover, it will help you understand what things trigger the teen's worries and what type of support they may need when they return home from a residential treatment program.

Arrangement of Post Therapy Sessions

In many cases, booking post therapy sessions with a professional therapist or counselor has been quite useful to keep the teen's mind positive and their behavior in check. As a parent, make sure to find the right counselor or program facility and book the appointment in advance, so the transition of the environment doesn't affect the teen's behavior. Moreover, you can also take special medications for your teen for their treatment, but make sure to consult the residential facility staff regarding this.

Arrange Family Therapy

According to numerous studies, family therapy can really be an effective tool in the teen's transition process. Because after coming home from the facility, teens normally needs some re-adjustment before properly reuniting with the family. Hence, family therapy brings a defined environment where families can interact properly. It will result in effective communication at home and build a better relationship with the teens.

Enrolling teens in the troubled teen programs do not always resolve the issue, parents need to take a few precautionary measures to get their teen back on track.

Sponsor Ads


About Kevin Smith Senior   Author

141 connections, 0 recommendations, 692 honor points.
Joined APSense since, December 7th, 2016, From Utah, United States.

Created on Jan 30th 2020 23:46. Viewed 324 times.

Comments

No comment, be the first to comment.
Please sign in before you comment.