Sites:
| Aspen Education Group: Operates several US boarding schools, residential treatment centers, and wilderness programs for adolescents with behavioral problems, substance abuse, defiance toward authority, depression, or other troubled behavior. | | Chapman House - Teen Savers: California center offers residential and outpatient programs for adolescents, ages 12-16, who have substance abuse, behavioral, or psychological problems. | | Cornerstone Programs: Offers six residential treatment programs for juvenile offenders, employment opportunities and resources. | | Family Focus: Assists families to define specific, realistic goals and allow the family to drive the course of treatment. Located in Virginia. | | His Mansion Ministries: Training services for Christians who wish to use Biblical counsel to help troubled young adults. | | McLean Hospital, Corp: Comprehensive mental health services, helping young people and their families cope with psychiatric illness and the challenges it brings. Offers a full spectrum of, inpatient, partial hospitalization, short-and long-term residential, outpatient treatment and specialized academic programs. | | New Directions Youth & Family Services: Offers 23 programs that address the challenges of juvenile delinquency, teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, neglect, trauma, mental illness and anti-social behavior. | | Parents Universal Resource Experts (PURE): Articles, advice and referral services for families of teenagers with behavioral problems. | | Rite of Passage: Offering a range of community-based and residential services for at-risk youth, as well as ongoing mentoring. Includes details of programs and facilities, admissions information, and employment opportunities. Based in Nevada, USA. | | Teen Challenge World Wide Network: Information about affiliated centers around the world providing Christian-based programs for adolescents with mental health or substance abuse issues. | | The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs: Organization of schools, residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, and similar resources for young people with behavioral difficulties. Ethical principles, member directory, journal, conferences, news, and parent advice. | | Three Springs, Inc.: Operates wilderness, transitional living, and secure residential therapeutic and educational programs for adolescents with emotional, behavioral and learning problems, at 14 sites in the southeastern United States. | | World Wide Association Of Specialty Programs (WWASP): Operates residential programs in the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean for teens with substance abuse or behavioral problems. |
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