Adolescent Services

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Communicating With Your Teen: When to Be Concerned & How to Get Help

Communicating With Your Teen: When to Be Concerned & How to Get Help

Talking to your teen might sometimes feel like chatting with someone from a different planet. You ask simple questions and get one-word answers. Or worse, you get that all-too-familiar eye roll...

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How Do I Know If My Child Is Struggling and Needs Help?

How Do I Know If My Child Is Struggling and Needs Help?

To put it mildly, parenting a teenager is not always a walk in the proverbial park. From dealing with changes in their bodies, worries about school and issues with their friends, your once usually cheerful child has morphed into a surly teen who can be argumentative, moody and challenging.

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What Parents Should Know and Can Do to Support Their Child's Treatment

What Parents Should Know and Can Do to Support Their Child's Treatment

Dear parents and guardians, we invite you to learn more about what to expect upon arrival at our hospital, what your child will be doing here, what communication with your child will be like, what our visitation guidelines are, and what aftercare is. We want to help all parents and guardians feel prepared and know how to support their child visit at Aurora Behavioral Health.

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Adolescent Psychiatric and Inpatient Care

Adolescent Psychiatric and Inpatient Care

The teen years can be tough - on everybody. Fitting in, finding your place, feeling stuck between childhood and adulthood, wanting and needing both at the same time; it can be confusing and frightening. Compound that with a mental health issue, and it can become a dangerous situation. You can turn to the Vista Del Mar Adolescent Inpatient Care program in Ventura, CA.

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Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Our Adolescent IOP services help teenagers aged 12 to 17 address everyday struggles in a safe, afterschool-like environment. Under the program, teenagers can build coping and recovery skills while connecting with their families and a healthy support system.

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How Do I Know If My Child Is Struggling and Needs Help?

Signs & Symptoms That Your Student is Struggling With Mental Health & Needs Help

Recognizing and addressing mental health struggles among students is critical for their overall well-being and academic success.

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