​Helping Your Troubled Teen: Which States Offer The Most Protection For Teens In Residential Treatment Centers?

Programs for Defiant Teen Boys

Did you know that in some states it is legal for a teenager, even one who is underage, to check themselves out of a hospital or treatment center without their parents permission? It is a loophole that has led to many problems with teens leaving residential treatment and ending up missing.

If you have a troubled teen and you may have been avoiding a treatment center for that very reason. Especially if your teenager is a runaway threat. The last thing you want is for your child to end up out on the streets, where you may not be able to find them.

Protected Centers

There are some states that have outlawed this problem, closing the gap. Utah, for example, does not allow an underage child to check themselves out of treatment. That is why it has become such a popular location for residential treatment, long term care and therapeutic boarding schools.

For parents who fear their child leaving, they can feel better about choosing a Utah center for their teen’s treatment.

Why an Inpatient Center?

Parents are so often blamed for their teen’s behavior, especially when that behavior starts to verge into the criminal. But any number of causes can lead to behavioral issues, such as mental illness, trauma and substance abuse.,

When nothing seems to work, from therapy to community service, it can be hard to know what to do. It is even worse when trying to deal with the guilt at the same time, as the world points their finger and asks what you did to make your teenager misbehave.

It isn’t your fault. Whatever is causing your teen’s problems, they can be discovered and healed at a residential treatment center or therapeutic boarding school.

Residential Treatment VS Therapeutic Boarding School

You may be wondering what difference there is between the two. A residential treatment program is done in a hospital setting and focuses on a mix of therapy, group therapy and medication to stabilize a child who has shown problems such as mental illness, eating disorders or suicidal ideation. It may also be used for addiction treatment.

A therapeutic boarding school, which is common in Utah, is a place that focuses fifty-fifty attention between therapy/medication and academic improvement.

Both are excellent choices and perfectly protected in states where it is not legal for a child to sign themselves out of treatment. Find out more at HelpYourTeenNow.

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Written by Natalie

29 Jun, 2018

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