Residential Treatment Center for troubled teens from Connecticut

 

Asheville Academy is a Residential treatment center for troubled teens from Connecticut that helps troubled teens from Connecticut and their families achieve growth and healing to create a healthy and solution-oriented path for your families’ future. For example, Asheville Academy helps troubled teens that have not responded to outpatient treatments, who have education needs that cannot be met in less restrictive settings and or who are in need of further intensive treatment.

Asheville Academy utilizes the residential treatment model coupled with academics to create a home-like setting for troubled teens away from their homes in Connecticut to learn new ways to interact with peers, adults, and their families.

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Asheville Academy, a residential treatment center for troubled teens from Connecticut  provides:

  • A comprehensive evaluation, which assesses our teens’ emotional, behavioral, medical, educational, social and leisure needs, and to support to create the individualized treatment plan to specifically address your teen and your family as a whole.
  • Individual and group therapy.
  • Psychiatric care coordinated by a child psychiatrist.
  • Nonviolent and predictable way to help students with emotional and behavioral issues.

 

Due to the wide range of issues that we treat at Asheville Academy, we utilize a multi-modal approach.  This approach is designed to facilitate change and create opportunities for young girls and AFAB to discover their internal power and confidence once again.  We individualize each child’s journey in our therapeutic program to their individual needs and we understand the importance of family being an active part of their child’s transformation

Our residential treatment center for troubled teens from Connecticut helps young girls and AFAB from places like:

Hartford, Danbury, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, Waterbury

To learn more about how our residential treatment center for troubled teens from Connecticut can help your family, please give us a call today at (800) 264-9709.

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