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Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Troubled Girls from South Creek, WA

Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Troubled Girls South Creek Washington WA

If you are the parent of a teenage girl from South Creek, WA, you would be forgiven to think |it's much less likely for my child to become involved in drugs and alcohol than her male counterparts simply because boys are more likely to get into trouble than girls.” But, unfortunately, scientific research and statistics do not support this hypothesis. 


Substance Abuse Treatment Programs for Troubled Girls South Creek Washington WA

According to scientists, teen girls (from South Creek, WA and beyond) have a particular vulnerability to developing alcohol and drug problems due to their greater susceptibility to peer pressure. In addition, teen girls are more likely to have co-occurring mental disorders if they create substance abuse problems.

Girls from South Creek, WA More Likely to Self-Medicate

No parentS from South Creek, WA want to think that their daughter would never turn to substance abuse, and many believe it won't happen to their kid. But, unfortunately, the stats tell a different story.

For example, Research Drugfree.org discovered that teen girls were more exposed to substance abuse problems because they are more likely to use alcohol and drugs to self-medicate than boys.

Girls from South Creek, WA See 'Benefits' of Drug Use

According to the research brief by Drugfree.org, teenage girls (including those from South Creek, WA) are more likely to perceive the "benefits" of drug use more than males of similar age. In addition, according to the same research, girls are more inclined to believe that drugs will help them with their personal and deep-seated issues - According to a 2009 study titled the 2009 Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS). 

Further research of the study into teenage girls abusing substances included: 

  • 68% of girls said, "using drugs helps kids deal with problems at home" (up from 61% in 2008).
  • 53% said drugs helped teens forget their problems (up from 48% in 2008).
  • 59% of teen girls reported using alcohol (up from 53% in 2008).
  • The use of marijuana increased by 29% from 2008 to 2009.

In addition to treating substance abuse-related issues, a substance abuse program for teenage girls from South Creek, WA should be adept at treating a myriad of mental health-related issues. Including issues such as: 

  • Abandonment and Adoption Issues
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADD, ADHD)
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Common Mental Health Disorders
  • Depression
  • Divorce and Family Issues
  • Dual Diagnosis Treatment
  • Eating Disorders
  • Low Self Esteem
  • Obesity
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment (ODD)
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Prescription Drug Abuse
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)

Why do Adolescents from South Creek, WA Abuse Harmful Substances?

There are many reasons why adolescents experiment with controlled substances. Most teens are unaware of the high level of risk involved with this type of behavior. Experimentation can easily progress to a substance use disorder if left unchecked. After a while, it is very difficult to stop using without professional help.

Common Reasons For Adolescent Substance Use:

  • Academic pressure (students use stimulants such as Adderall or Ritalin to get that "extra" edge on their peers (stimulants allow students to stay up later and study harder)
  • Curiosity
  • Escapism (bored with their everyday activities, looking for more "adventure" and "excitement."
  • Mental health issues (depression, anxiety, OCD, etc.)
  • Pain relief (social, emotional, or physical)
  • Peer pressure

The Types of Therapy Family First Offers Parents of Addicted Teens from South Creek, WA

Here at Family First Adolescent Services, our main goal is to transform lives. As to how we achieve this, our intensive therapies, such as the ones listed below, are paramount in doing so.

  • One on 1 Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Experiential Therapy

One-on-one Therapy

While we offer cutting-edge treatment, such as experiential therapy, we, of course, do not fail to incorporate the psychiatric 'bread and butter:' one-on-one therapy. After all, there is a reason that traditional mono e mono therapy sessions remain the most widespread... They work.

Clients can explore their feelings, beliefs, and behaviors in a safe, supportive, and confidential environment during individual therapy. Our therapists carry a maximum caseload of no more than five clients, which allows them to work one-on-one with each client throughout the week.

Unlike many substance abuse treatment programs for troubled teens in South Creek, WA, we actually provide extensive and frequent therapy sessions with our psychiatric professionals. More specifically, Family First Adolescent Services offers what we have called (not to mention pioneered) the 5-in-7 methodology: our clients receive five one-on-one therapy sessions within the first seven days of their treatment. This intense immersion into our program allows our therapists to develop a bond with clients early on.

Working Closely With Therapists

Working closely with their therapist, clients explore difficult or influential memories. Together they identify trauma and pain points in the client's life, which helps our clients understand themselves and how they relate to others. Clients are encouraged in these individual sessions to set personal goals and work towards the desired change.

Individual therapy is a powerful tool for helping teens cope with depression or anxiety and identifying and addressing the traumas that lead to substance use or behavioral disorders.

Group Therapy

Of course, what would any top-tier rehabilitation treatment program be without the drug rehabilitating-proven therapeutic practice of group therapy - Bill Wilson anyone?

As group therapy sessions have proved for decades, interacting with those who have faced similar struggles in a safe and supportive environment encourages participants to open up. In the structured environment of group therapy, participants can try out new behaviors, role-play, and proactively interact with others.

Unlike individual therapy sessions, group therapy allows participants to interact with others who have mutually struggled with afflictions such as:

  • Substance Use
  • Alcohol Use
  • Depression
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • PTSD
  • Gaming Disorders

Group therapy is beneficial once participating members begin to develop trust with one another, allowing members to speak freely and express difficult feelings. The client learns to interact with others healthily and productively by participating in group therapy sessions.

Finally, we have our cutting-edge therapy known as experiential therapy, or learning.

What is Experiential Therapy?

Treatment isn't limited to therapists' offices and group rooms: our clients explore art, sports, and nature in activities meant to stimulate the connection between mind and body. Teens who have fun in treatment teach themselves to correlate enjoyment with self-care.

Experiential therapies often reveal behavioral patterns and motivations, illuminating the underlying issues that need healing.

  • Active Healing
  • Animal Sanctuary
  • Deep-Sea Fishing
  • Equine Therapy
  • Indoor Skydiving
  • Kayaking
  • PaintballPlanet Air (Trampoline Park)
  • Ropes Course
  • Surfing & Paddle Boarding
  • Therapeutic Activities
  • Yoga & Meditation

Equine Therapy

Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy is an experiential therapy that involves clients interacting with horses. Equine therapy allows therapists and clients to identify and address various emotional and behavioral challenges. It is an effective form of treatment that has been proven to boost self-confidence, self-esteem, and trust.

Additionally, clients develop trust, communication, and problem-solving skills. Our trained and experienced staff supervise these activities, including grooming, feeding, haltering, and leading

South Creek, WA Resources for Parents and Troubled Adolescents

Families from South Creek, WA have made MasterNet their first choice for child rehabilitation and support. Parents, searching for direction for their child, can expect a team of compassionate, professional counselors and leaders here at MasterNet. MasterNet operates from the understanding that "rehabilitation" must come from the inside-out, not from the outside-in. We are faithful to the life skills development and experiential education for all adolescent girls, who may be battling low self-esteem, video game addiction (gaming), or blended family (relationship) obstacles, but also the entire family; with the support they need for lasting rehabilitation.

Because working with highly resistant teens is challenging, most programs rely on level systems, punishments, and other behavioral techniques to manage the adolescent girl’s behavior. However, MasterNet recognizes that the personal circumstances of one at-risk child doesn’t always apply to all of our teen students. Because of this, MasterNet’s professional counselors are faithful to the management of each teens requirements; and they do this with professionalism and sympathy. At MasterNet, we involve the entire family (especially the parents) in the teen’s therapy, rehabilitation, and direction. MasterNet has served numerous at-risk adolescent girls over the years. Our track record has proven to cause life changing results for our teen students and their families.

Our purpose is to see your troubled child make a successful transition into adulthood, while living independently as a dignified young adult. Don’t hesitate to contact MasterNet’s admissions specialists for more information regarding enrollment, tuition, and insurance options. For testimonials from current and past MasterNet families, reach out to our team; call one of our professional admissions specialists at (435) 574-4518, and discover how we can provide a variety of relevant residential treatment strategies (equine, life training, behavioral therapy) for your at-risk child today!

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