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Teen Treatment For Drugs and Alcohol in California

The search for the perfect teen treatment center for your child can be a difficult process.  First, there is the realization that your teen needs a level of support and assistance that can only be provided by professionals and dealing with those emotions.  Next, there is the mission of finding a teen treatment center that is in line with your philosophies and has a strong track record of success.   

Located in Malibu, Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers provide comprehensive treatment for mental health issues, substance abuse issues and eating disorders.  This is done with a focus on the unique needs of each client through a team approach.   By following the direction of founder’s mission of advocating for the family, the treatment team at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers strive to create a clinical culture of excellence.

Residential Program

Visions Residential provides a structured treatment plan in a comfortable environment.  By combining intensive therapy with daily activity, participants in the program are able to identify and address the root cause of their drug or alcohol addiction.  This allows teens to begin to develop healthy habits and live productive lives after treatment.

Requirements for entrance into the residential program include:

  • Being between the ages of 13 and 18
  • Having an involved parent or guardian
  • Being available and committed to for a stay of 45 to 90 days

The duration of each teen’s treatment depends on their unique needs and circumstances. Progress is monitored on an ongoing basis and adjustments to the treatment plan are made as necessary.    During their stay in residential teen treatment, clients sleep two to a room, with males and females separated.  The clients receive constant monitoring with an involved staff present 24 hours a day.  In the event of an emergency, crisis intervention teams are available at all times.

The Malibu location is serene and set in a natural setting. 25 acres of space provide luxury and comfort, and the remote location discourages runaways.  The goal of the entire team is to create a comfortable, homelike environment that allows the clients to relax and focus on their recovery.

Treatment Team

Every client at Visions Residential is assigned a licensed therapist and a counselor who will be their point person during their stay in treatment.   Their one on one relationship is supplemented by a number of professionals including:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Physicians
  • Nurse Supervisor
  • Art Therapists
  • Dietitian
  • Equine Therapists
  • Psychologists

These individuals use a Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, also known as DBT, approach.  This approach aims to change the unhealthy behavioral patterns the teen has developed including alcohol abuse, drug abuse, self-harm and suicidal thoughts.

The team works together to provide a number of therapeutic services.  In order to provide these services, the Visions Adolescent team gathers additional information from the teen’s schools, family and another previous professionals they’ve seen.   In addition to this background information, each teen goes through several assessments:  

  • Medical Assessment – A substance and mental health expert carefully evaluates each teen to determine their area(s) of need.  In the event additional medical care is needed, they are provided on an individual basis.  In order to participate in the program, all clients must pass the medical assessment.
  • Substance Abuse Assessment – A thorough review of each client’s chemical dependency is performed to determine their specific level of need.  This process can also determine if clients are a risk for harming themselves or others and if the teen is open to the treatment process.
  • Psychosocial Assessment – Through historical family, legal, educational, substance abuse and development information and records, a professional determines if additional screenings are necessary. These screens may include an educational assessment, psychiatric assessment, neurological evaluation or eating disorder testing.

Once the team has created a client’s treatment plan, the teen and their counselor review the plan together to ensure the plan addresses the teen’s goals and objectives for treatment.  This helps to get the clients engaged in their own teen treatment program.

Speak with a counselor to find out how the teen treatment programs at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers can help your family. Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Koreema Walden, MA, MFTi, CATC IV

Koreema Walden is an MA, MFTi, CATC IV and has been part of the Visions treatment team since 2013. She is an active member of the treatment community and served as a therapist in the drug rehabilitation/homeless program at the Veteran’s Administration prior to coming to Visions. Additionally, Koreema is an education advisor at her alma mater, Antioch University. She runs groups and Visions and also sees clients individually using her honest and compassionate approach.

 

Koreema is seriously funny. She brings a sense of adventure, honesty, and joy into her work. She is relatable and compassionate toward the adolescents she works with and she is a wonderful addition to the outpatient team. Koreema she fits right in at Visions. She is a pleasure to work with and is someone who is respectable and forthright in her work. Koreema is a hard one NOT to adore.

 

The staff thinks highly of Koreema; check out what they had to say:

 

Koreema continuously has a high level of positive energy, and is fantastic at motivating just about anyone!  – Ashley Shortridge

 

That girl is so funny!  And smart.  – Jesse Engdahl

 

In the time I’ve know Koreema, I have felt nothing but love and support from her. She has an amazing energetic spirit that everyone can pull from and always brings strong, honest advice to the table. It has been a pleasure working alongside such an amazing person. – Nick Riefner

 

Koreema, our baby of the bunch.  She has been a wonderful asset to our outpatient team. Koreema’s strengths lie not only in her ability to assimilate into a new, fast-paced environment but also a keen sense of how to connect with an adolescent milieu. We are lucky to have her and look forward to her continued growth at Visions.  – Fiona Ray

 

Of course we asked Koreema 10 questions. Read on!

 

1:  What did you want to be when you grew up? Did you come close?

There wasn’t a job that I wanted, but I had role models. My maternal grandmother was a business owner and a fierce one! She had her real-estate license and was trained to do income taxes. She owned a clothing store, was raising some of her daughter’s children and was fiercely independent. She was also kind and supportive (financially and emotionally) of others. I think I wanted to be like her:  a woman who was independent, self reliant, self-assured, strong, and brave. I thought that’s what women did and how they were. Have I come close?  I think I’ve learned over time that there was no reason for me to do everything on my own.

 

2: What are you most proud of?

I was the first person in my family to graduate with a BA and a Masters Degree. My mom drilled in my head that the way to a better life was through education. She always told me education would be bring me freedom and would be something that nobody could take from me. This is something a lot of women still don’t have in this day and age: The opportunity to attend school and be free.

 

3: Cats or dogs? 

Neither. I’m not a pet person at all. I have a child and changing his diaper was bad enough!

 

4. Would you rather watch Sherlock or Doctor Who?  

Who is Doctor Who anyway? Honestly, neither.  Now if you ask me about music, I’m so in. Music cleanses my soul, my mind, and my heart and it tells me a story.

 

5: What is the best part of being a parent? The most challenging?

Best part of being a parent is seeing my son’s brain and his mind take off. Every day, something that is old to me is taken as new to him: Words, places, books, history, people, etc. I find such delight in seeing him experience the world.  What is most challenging is that every day isn’t awesome; some days are better than others and some days we disagree on things.  I have to remember he has a mind of his own, I can’t control it or him 24 hours a day.

 

6: Are you a morning person or a night owl?

Both!! I get up around 6:30/7am, or I can stay awake till 12/1am.

 

7: What Muppet are you?

I’m a mixture of Scooter (he was behind the scenes conducting everything) and Animal (he was loud, crazy, out of control needs to be tamed). Good thing I’ve gotten a little older.

 

8: What makes you laugh?

Friends, Family and Comedy movies. I love to laugh.

 

9: If you could go back in time for a day, what and where would you go?

I would be a little girl at my grandmother’s house running around on her property and hanging out with no cares or worries in the world!

 

10: Why do you choose to work for Visions?   

Because I like Visions’ philosophy and the work that we do.  Working with teens is not easy (I was one). I get to come to work and be inspired, learn from fresh eyes, and be a part of an amazing integral hardworking team. I feel that Visions and its team work extremely hard at what they do. It’s enjoyable because everyone is supportive of one another and we work as a team.

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