Mental Health Disorders
Some teens do not have a substance use disorder and are coming to treatment strictly for mental health issues. Our clinical teams are skilled at developing individualized treatment plans that address the specific mental health concerns of each teen.
For example, a teen experiencing severe depression and thoughts of suicide would likely benefit from CBT interventions, including challenging cognitive distortions, completing an automatic thought record, and participating in behavioral activation. A teen experience experiencing intense fears of abandonment, unstable sense of self, and severe emotion dysregulation would likely benefit from a comprehensive DBT approach.
Issues we see most often in our adolescent clients:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Self-harm
- Suicidal ideation and behaviors
- PTSD/trauma
- Bipolar disorder
- Gender dysphoria
- Disordered eating
- Psychosis
- Mood dysregulation (difficulty coping with intense emotions, moods that go up and down throughout the day)
- Behavioral dysregulation (impulsivity, rule-breaking, etc.)
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Borderline personality disorder
For a full list of the mental health disorders our clinicians are trained to treat, please refer to the detailed list at the end of this page.