Therapeutic Boarding Schools Helping Montana Families
Asheville Academy helps young girls from Montana deal with their emotional and behavioral struggles in a supportive therapeutic environment. As a leading therapeutic boarding school, our program combines evidence-based therapeutic techniques, accredited academics, and caring staff to help girls from Montana find success. Asheville Academy is one of the top therapeutic boarding schools for Montana families, even though it is located in Asheville, North Carolina.
We’ve helped families from across the country whose daughters are struggling with depression or anxiety, defiance, and school refusal. A therapeutic boarding school located outside of Montana, provides girls with a new environment without distractions to begin their healing journey. We specialize in working with girls ages 10-14 because of the issues common in this age group. Everything from our campus, weekend activities, and community involvement were built for the needs of young girls.
We Can Help Your Daughter Heal
Our therapists provide personalized treatment plans for each child
Girls from Montana and their families reconnect by rebuilding and repairing their relationships through equine and animal therapy, family therapy, and our experienced clinical team. Our therapeutic boarding school can help your Montana build confidence and find success. Call 800-264-8709 to learn more about how we can help your family today!

Finding Help for Your Daughter with a Montana Therapeutic Boarding School
Asheville Academy, a leading therapeutic boarding school, provides accredited academics to students who may have struggled in traditional school settings. We offer a small learning environment to meet each student’s abilities, study habits, and motivations and are recognized by the State of North Carolina as a certified non-public school. With a small class size, we give each girl more specialized assistance and lesson plans. Our positive and supportive environment allows girls to achieve academic success based on personalized learning approaches.
Certified by the Commissions on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Asheville Academy’s therapeutic boarding school provides the top level of therapeutic care for Montana girls and their families. Our program focuses on helping young Montana girls ages 10-14 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, defiance, or underperformance.


Our Therapeutic Approach
Asheville Academy has helped families from all over the country achieve lasting change and success. Our multidisciplinary approach includes dynamic therapeutic techniques such as Equine Therapy, DBT, and Group Therapy. Montana girls are a part of a comfortable and nurturing home-like community with multiple therapeutic facilities on our campus. Girls learn new ways to interact with peers, adults, and their families in our safe and comfortable setting. To learn more about our beautiful North Carolina campus and the support we provide, call 800.264.8709!
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