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A Brief Overview of DBT – Dialectical Behavioral Therapy

In this brief overview of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), we are illustrating the efficacy of  DBT for the treatment of patients with suicidal behavior, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder. DBT has been shown to reduce severe dysfunctional behaviors in clients. DBT uses validation has a tool to the client accept unpleasant thoughts and feelings rather than react to them in a dysfunctional way.  Simply put, dialectical means that two ideas can be true at the same time. Validation is the action of telling someone that what they see, feel, think or experience is real, logical and understandable. It’s important to remember that validation is non-judgmental and doesn’t mean you agree or even approve of the behavior you are validating.

 

Over the last year, Visions has effectively trained the staff to be DBT informed. We hold regular DBT skills groups at our residential and outpatient facilities. We have adopted and incorporated DBT skills into our day-to-day interactions with clients and are finding it to be incredibly beneficial.

 

I took some time to speak to Jesse Engdahl, MA, RRW, about his observations and experience with running the DBT skills group. He said, “We are happily surprised that it’s (DBT) become a community within a community. It’s set itself apart through the kids’ commitment to not only use the skills but in their support of each other. There is a high level of trust. We have kids coming into IOP who’ve felt marginalized and who hadn’t felt a broader amount of support, but find their place in DBT.”

 

The emphasis on validation in DBT is profound. Someone suffering from borderline personality disorder often has a movie playing in their heads and when the validity of that “movie” is denied, it can create a waterfall of dysregulation which can include anxiety, depression, anger, and fear. Taking a counter-intuitive stance and validating one’s reality is has been shown to be particularly efficacious. It deescalates the anxiety, and it teaches the client to self-regulate.

 

Joseph Rogers, MDiv-Candidate and DBT skills group facilitator and mindfulness teacher succinctly illustrates the value of our DBT groups, “Our DBT skills group gives our clients the confidence that they have the ability to meet their difficulties with skills that can be found within themselves and their capabilities.  By utilizing daily skills diary cards and reporting on their results, clients are able to see where they are being effective and can acknowledge the positive outcomes they are responsible for through their actions.  DBT has the ability to move clients out of their diagnosis toward a confidence in their personhood.”

 

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Recovery

How Does Teen Outpatient Counseling Work

Teen outpatient counseling provides parents and adolescents the support they need to address their issues. Due to their ongoing mental, emotional and hormonal development, it is normal for teens to have some difficulties or behavioral issues.  For some teens, behavioral issues go beyond what is normal for their development and are instead symptoms of a larger issue.  It can be tough to tell when your child has crossed the line between normal teenage behavior and needing professional assistance.  A good rule of thumb is, if you feel you no longer have control of the situation, it is time to seek help.  

Teen outpatient counseling works to support adolescents in need and their families in several ways:

Teen outpatient counseling is designed specifically for the needs of adolescents, who have vastly different care needs than adults.  Outpatient counseling is designed to address client’s needs who have strong family involvement.

During outpatient counseling, teens are partnered with a therapist and counselor who will follow them throughout treatment.  There care is supplemented by professionals from a number of specialties including:

  • Psychiatrists
  • Psychologists
  • Social workers
  • Medical doctors
  • Registered dietitians
  • Art therapists

Sessions are held at times that are convenient for the scheduling needs of both the adolescents and their parents, with meeting times in the evening and weekends.  The goal is to incorporate outpatient treatment into a schedule that includes school, work, family time and extra-curricular activities.

Outpatient treatment can be used to treat a number of different behavioral issues including:

  • Drug and alcohol abuse
  • Prescription drug abuse
  • Eating disorders
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Mental health issues

Family involvement is a key component of an outpatient treatment program.  A teenager’s parents play a large role in their lives and have great influence over them.  In order to allow families to heal, it is important to rebuild the family relationship.  This is possible by giving families the tools they need to recognize symptoms of unhealthy behaviors and to communicate in a healthy manner.

Overall goals for teen outpatient counseling include:

  • Motivation and encouragement to develop healthy living practices and a clean lifestyle
  • Aid the adolescent in developing the strategies and coping tools needed to problem solve issues as they arise
  • Giving adolescents the tools they need to recognize problematic situations and  change them before they trigger a relapse
  • Assessing and meeting the psychological, psychiatric and medical needs of the patient
  • Involving the client’s family in their recovery in order to rebuild and reestablish the family unit
  • Supporting the use of a 12 step approach for adolescents with substance abuse issues

Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers offer two outpatient programs in the Los Angeles area. The program, built on the foundation of supporting families and clinical excellence is among the highest rated treatment programs in southern California. Their treatment program, for males and females between 13 and 18, helps teens build a healthy lifestyle while respecting their dignity and integrity.  Their Los Angeles treatment facilities offer two distinct programs for recovery:

1st Step Program

The 1st Step Program can either be an introduction to teen outpatient counseling or a way to transition after leaving an inpatient treatment program. This program lasts 8 weeks and consists of counseling sessions two to three times a week. The sessions include individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling and drug testing.  

Intensive Outpatient Program

The intensive outpatient program lasts for one year and covers three treatment phases:

  • Months 1 – 2 – Primary Care Phase
  • Months 3 – 6 – Continuing Care Phase
  • Months 7 – 12 – Aftercare Planning Phase

Each phase of treatment includes family sessions, group sessions, individual sessions, support groups for parents and drug testing.  Additionally, clients with substance abuse issues are introduced to, and become engaged in, 12 step treatment programs.

For additional information on Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers teen outpatient counseling programs speak with a counselor today.  Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Alumni Family Weekend 2014: A Success!

The Alumni Family Weekend has been a celebrated piece of the Visions puzzle for several years. It has grown and evolved into a widely celebrated event involving parents, alumni, and staff. We always start out the weekend with an alumni-family dinner. It’s so nice to see families from years’ past as well as recent and current families. The dinner is a nice way to launch a weekend of recovery fun, service projects, and the inimitable Alumni vs. Staff softball game.

 

Roxie Fuller, our Alumni Coordinator did a phenomenal job planning this event with the help of her amazing support team, Chloe Huerta and Nick Riefner.  We had an incredibly diverse array of alumni in attendance along with their families. There were even a few alumni who brought their babies to introduce to the Visions family. What a beautiful thing to witness: our alumni’s transformation into parenthood and beyond.

 

This year, the service project included a pet adoption that the kids and their families could participate in. We have been proud partners with Free Love Animal Rescue in Brentwood since April and it was a pleasure to include alumni and current families in this service work. Working with animals can be a wonderful salve for the heart. Many of our teens volunteer with Free Love Animal Rescue during their time in outpatient, Launch, NeXT and at the Day School.

 

Our softball game was off the hook this year! It was Fiesta themed! Our bellies were full and happy thanks to the taco truck on site. We had a solid scorekeeper this year: Bill Hoban! And staff finally got our title back. We won fair and square. It was an amazing game and no one lost an eye! All in all, it was a perfect end to this year’s Alumni Family Weekend.

 

“What another fun and successful Alumni Weekend! It was lovely to see so many familiar faces and catch up on what our alumni have going on in their lives. Thank you so much to Chloe, Nick, and of course Miss Roxie! These three worked so hard and clocked in many man hours to put this event together.” – Lianne Domingo

 

“The weekend was awesome! Between the unity of the clients both current and past and the hardworking spirit of all the staff alumni weekend was again possible and exciting!” – Nick Riefner

 

“As a fellow alumni being a part of the team that plans the big alumni weekend was an honor. I had a great time seeing so many teens and families doing well. It was really cool to catch up with some alumni that I went to Visions with. I’m so happy so many people came out this weekend! I couldn’t have done it without Roxie, Nick, and Christina.” –Chloe Huerta

 

“This past weekend had me reflecting on how Visions continues to evolve.  We have become so much more than just a treatment center…Visions is a community proudly claimed by so many coast-to-coast and even world wide.  From Staff to Alumni Parents, Teens and now Young Adults…we all have a common thread…we are all Visions Family.” – Christina Howard-Micklish

 

We are grateful for the turnout and diverse array of alumni and their families that joined us this year. We know that no matter what happens in the lives of our alumni, they will always have a community ready to support them. Thank you to all who attended this year,  and a special shoutout to Roxie, Chloe and Nick for their hard work and dedication to making this year’s Alumni Family Weekend such a success. Until next year!

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Is Adolescent Outpatient Counseling Effective

Adolescent outpatient counseling provides a way to get your child the professional help and support they need in a nonresidential setting. As a parent, there may be a moment when you realize that your child’s struggles require a level of support that only a professional can provide.  This does not mean that your parenting skills were insufficient, in fact, it is quite the opposite.  The choice to pursue adolescent outpatient treatment means that you are ready to put your child’s needs above everything else.  

Adolescent outpatient counseling provides a comprehensive program for adolescents and their parents to identify the root cause of their behavior, address those issues, recover and grow.  This is all done in a safe and supportive environment that encourages adolescents to grow as individuals while learning to manage their emotions.

What is the most effective adolescent outpatient counseling program?

It is important to select a treatment center that focuses on treating adolescents.  Adolescents have distinctly different needs than adults and their treatment must be based on their unique needs.  Additionally, an effective program will tailor each client’s treatment plan on their specific medical, psychological, social and mental health needs.  No two individuals have the same background and circumstances, therefore it is important to treat each person as an individual.

How involved should our family be in the adolescent outpatient counseling program?

Parental and family involvement is extremely important to the success of a treatment program.  In fact, many high quality centers only accept clients who have involved families, as family participation is a large indicator for success.  As a parent, you should have open communication with the treatment program. You should feel comfortable visiting the center and asking questions of the staff.  If a treatment program frowns upon or discourages parental involvement, you should look for other options.

In addition to individual treatment for the adolescent, the ideal program will provide family sessions.  These sessions should be designed with the intention of rebuilding the family unit and opening the lines of communication.  Through the treatment process, families should be equipped to identify symptoms of dysfunction and to feel comfortable altering their past patterns to grown and recover together.  Additionally, family involvement helps to create a positive environment for your teen as they go through treatment.

What issues does adolescent outpatient counseling treat?

A comprehensive adolescent treatment program can treat a number of issues, or a combination of issues including:

  • Drug addiction
  • Alcohol addiction
  • Prescription drug addiction
  • Eating disorders
  • Mental health disorders

When is outpatient treatment the correct approach for an adolescent’s issues?   

Each individual’s needs for treatment is different.  For some, an outpatient treatment program is the first step in their recovery and their first step toward professional help.  Others will seek outpatient treatment as a way to transition out of a residential treatment program.  For both sets of groups, outpatient treatment provides support and the tools the teens need to develop healthy living habits and problem solving strategies.  Speak with a counselor about your teen and their specific issues for a professional opinion on whether an outpatient or inpatient program is best suited for their needs.

Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers provide adolescent outpatient counseling in two Los Angeles area locations.  These programs are designed to treat each client as an individual and to open the lines of communication within families.  Visions provides outpatient treatment in two steps:

  • 1st Step Program – This eight week program meets two to three times a week and provides individual sessions, group sessions, family sessions, drug testing and an introduction to the 12 step approach for those with substance abuse issues.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program – This year long program is divided into three phases, Primary Care, Continuing Care and Aftercare. In addition to the sessions provided in the 1st Step Program, clients of the Intensive Outpatient Program have parental support groups and multi-modal group sessions.

To receive additional information on the adolescent outpatient treatment available at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers, contact them today.    Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Where Should I Send My Child For Teen Addiction Treatment in Southern California

The selection of a teen addiction treatment program is one of the most important factors in getting your child the support they need to recover.  Substance abuse addiction is nearly impossible to overcome without professional assistance, even when a person wants to do better.  There are real physical, mental and emotional components of substance abuse, all of which must be addressed in order to recover. Recovery is important, especially in adolscents, as ongoing substance abuse can lead to addictions as an adult.   

The ideal teen addiction treatment program will solely focus on the needs of adolescents.  Adolescents have a unique set of needs due to their continuing emotional, mental and physical development.  A teen addiction treatment program must understand those nuances and be equipped to address them as a part of their treatment plan.

Where is the best place in southern California for teen addiction treatment?

With centers throughout southern California, Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers provide addiction treatment that is tailored to the unique needs of teenagers.  Their comprehensive approach provides treatment in a number of ways:

  • Outpatient treatment
  • Inpatient treatment
  • Alternative education
  • Extended inpatient treatment
  • Post-adolescent outpatient treatment

The care team at Visions understands that providing treatment for teens also means supporting and rebuilding the family relationship. Visions’ team of experts are a great resource for parents and teens alike and can provide support from intervention to aftercare.

What sets Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers apart from other teen addiction treatment facilities?

When Visions was founded in 2002, the goal was to create an adolescent care facility that had a cutting edge approach and a focus on clinical excellence.  Since the beginning, Visions has advocated for the family unit, a practice which has helped to set the standard for adolescent care in the industry.  Great care was taken while selecting the treatment team to ensure that each member shared the same passion for equipping teens and their families with the tools they need to recover. This dedication to excellence sets Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers apart as a world class adolescent treatment facility.

How Does Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers approach teen addiction treatment?

Visions offers a clinically based approach for teens and their families.  Treatment plans are personalized and developed with input from the teen, their families, their teachers, their previous counselors and Visions’ team of professional clinicians.  It is important that the teens are involved in the process of creating their treatment plans for two reasons.  First, it ensures that the teen is able to work toward their personal goals and objectives for treatment.  Second, it helps to get the teen’s buy in to treatment as their input is proven to be valuable to their treatment process.

Although each treatment plan is different, there are several goals that are universal for all Visions clients seeking help for addiction:  

  • Motivating teens and helping to develop the tools necessary to strive for and sustain recovery.
  • Finding the root cause of the addictive behavior and addressing those issues.
  • Arriving to the understanding that use of drugs or alcohol does not eliminate problems.
  • Developing the cooping tools necessary to identify times where drugs or alcohol would have been used in the past and the skills to deal with those issues as they arise.
  • Establishing problem solving skills in order to avoid negative behavior.
  • Introduction of the twelve step approach and developing an understanding how twelve steps are beneficial after leaving treatment and for the rest of a person’s life.
  • Providing clarity of mind in order for the teen to see how their addiction affected their lives and the lives of the people around them.
  • A comprehensive treatment plan which provides individual sessions for the adolescent as well as family sessions to rebuild the family unit.
  • Developing the ability to identify situations that have the potential to trigger a relapse and the tools necessary to walk away from or change those situations.
  • Active involvement in treatment with a focus on redeveloping healthy habits and treatments while sober.

Receive additional information on the teen addiction treatment programs at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers by contacting them today. Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Adolescent Addiction Treatment in Southern California

As a parent, having a child who needs adolescent addiction treatment can be heartbreaking.  It is natural to want to be able to take care of your child and protect them.  However, despite a parent’s hard work and good intentions, it is virtually impossible to overcome addiction without professional help. In order to provide your teenager with the support they need to overcome their addiction and to remain clean, it is important to find an adolescent addiction treatment facility that can suit their needs.  

Adolescent addiction treatment is very different from adult addiction treatment.  Adolescents are still developing mentally, socially, emotionally and psychologically and their treatment plans must reflect this ongoing development.  To provide the best chance of success and to adequately support both the family and the addicted child, it is important to find a facility that specializes in treating adolescents.

Facilities

With treatment facilities throughout southern California, Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers provide world class adolescent addiction treatment.  Treatment is provided in a variety of ways to address multiple needs.  Adolescent addiction treatment is provided though:

  • Inpatient treatment
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Extended inpatient treatment
  • Alternative education
  • Post-adolescent outpatient treatment

Treatment Team

In each setting, a comprehensive treatment team provides ongoing care that is customized to the specific needs of each client.  The treatment team includes:

  • Dieticians
  • Counselors
  • Physicians
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Registered nurses
  • Licensed therapists
  • Art therapists
  • Equine therapists

This is in addition to the one on one care adolescents receive from their therapist and counselor.  The team approach provides well rounded treatment and allows adolescents to receive the maximum level of care.

Goals for Treatment

Although each client’s treatment plan is tailored to their specific needs, there are several goals that apply to the treatment of all clients:

  • Motivating and encouraging clients to overcome their addiction and sustain their sobriety
  • Helping clients identify scenarios where they would have used drugs or alcohol to help cope and to uncover alternative ways of handling those situations
  • Assisting the client in developing coping and problem solving skills
  • Introduction of the 12 step process as a way to receive ongoing support for addiction recovery
  • Providing the tools necessary for the client to see how their behavior has negatively impacted their lives and the lives of the people around them
  • Rebuilding the family unit through family counseling, opening the lines of communication and providing the family with the support they need to recognize the symptoms of dysfunction and to alter that behavior
  • Helping clients to recognize their own negative behaviors and attitudes and to provide the skills necessary to adjust both issues

Family Involvement

Family involvement is a very important component of adolescent addiction treatment.  Research has shown that clients who have parental support have the best chance at success.  Nearly all families have the same emotions regarding their child’s substance abuse issues:

  • Helplessness
  • Hopelessness
  • Fear
  • Anxiety
  • Anger

The goal of family treatment is to move families to more positive emotions:  

  • Trust
  • Acceptance
  • Hope
  • Awareness
  • Healthy Communication

Support for families is provided in a number of ways:

  • Multi-family group – Group sessions held with multiple families in order to share experiences and to provide and receive support from others in a similar situation
  • Individual family sessions – Sessions held with the family unit in order to assess the family’s needs and address conflict
  • Family education – These sessions provide education on the symptoms of dysfunction and how to recognize them. Using this, families can self-correct and open lines of communication in order to heal and provide a supportive environment

The team at Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers are industry leaders in the field of adolescent addiction treatment.  By focusing on the unique needs of each client, and having a thorough understanding of the special needs of adolescents, Visions is able to help clients become and remain sober.  To receive additional information on the adolescent addiction treatment programs provided by Visions Adolescent, contact them today. Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Natalie Holman – Extended Care Assistant Manager

Natalie Holman has been with Visions since 2007. She started as an administrative assistant, working at our residential facilities, and eventually moving to our Day School and Outpatient facility. She is currently the Assistant Manager at Extended Care, where her administrative know-how is complimented by her desire to give back and be of service.  Natalie is always willing to help if you need something and is the one behind the scenes making sure the T’s are crossed and the I’s are dotted. Natalie is part of the fabric that makes Visions tick, and for that, we are incredibly grateful for her presence, her laughter, and her ability to take care of us from behind-the-scenes.

 

Read on for some incredible kudos from the staff:

 

“Natalie is the office enforcer… she is organized and on top of the office work and everything that needs to be done before you even blink.  She is always available and open to questions and has been extremely helpful.”  – Koreema Walden

 

“Natalie is a beautiful, caring woman who is always willing to help anyone at a moments notice. Natalie is the glue that holds outpatient together with her knowledge of our program as well as her loving, nonjudgmental words to our clients.  I can’t imagine IOP without Natalie’s beautiful face!” – Cheryl Lane

 

“Natalie is so warm and authentic and FUNNY, she makes work more fun — but she works her tail off behind the scenes to keep us all looking good!  We’d be lost without her!” – Jesse Engdahl

 

I have worked with Natalie for the last three years. I appreciate that she always has a warm smile and is ready and willing to help. Sometimes she gets overlooked because she is behind the scenes working at the details that make a huge difference in all that we do. I often ask Natalie to get a task done that I don’t have time to do, or that truly needs her attention to detail, which she excels at! Thank you, Natalie, for all you do, it would not be the same here without you. – Noelle Rodriguez

 

“Natalie is a big part of the day to day here at Outpatient. She does a lot for the facility, staff, and clients. My favorite part about her is her random humor. She’s hilarious and her Jersey accent really makes the jokes that much better. I think our common love for Beyoncè and food has really added a spark to our friendship. I’m glad she’s a part of the Visions family” – Adriana Camarillo

 

“Natalie is an integral part of the Visions team.  Her attention to detail, follow through and comprehensive approach to administration is an important factor in keeping all of us on task. It helps to know you have someone you can rely on and I’m grateful she carries us through the day to day.  Natalie is an invaluable asset to the organization and frankly, she makes us look good.” – Fiona A. Ray

 

“Where there is chaos, Natalie can find order.  This woman is the quiet answer to a storm of crazy.  Our team depends on her to fill in the gaps of communication…Natalie is basically the Siri of Visions.  Where can I find this?  Did we order that?  What time are they arriving?  Can you organize my brain?  Natalie’s ability to sort us all out makes Visions a stronger team…no doubt.” — Christina Howard Micklish

 

 

As always, we sent along 10 questions. Check out Natalie’s answers: 

 

 

1: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

I don’t think I would want to live anywhere outside of the US permanently, but living in the US is all I know.  I’d have to do some traveling before I could answer that question.

 

2: What motivates you?

Dreams, ambitions, a desire to become a better me tomorrow than I am today, fear

 

3:  What is your favorite season and why?

Season?  There are no seasons in LA.  On the east coast I like the fall when the leaves change colors and the air becomes cool and crisp, and you would start to smell the fireplaces being used.  I always liked dressing for the cool weather (boots, sweaters, scarves and coats).

 

4: Do you prefer reading on a device or flipping through real pages of a book?

I like books.  I’ve recently started to use kindle, but nothing beats the smell of the pages in a book.

 

5: What makes your heart sing?

My cats, Gigi and Papa.

 

6: Describe your perfect day:

There’s no such thing as perfect anything.  Each of my days are perfectly imperfect in different ways and for different reasons.  I’m grateful for each day.

 

7: If you were given three wishes, what would you wish for?

Wishes?  I don’t know.  I would wish to be debt free.  I know that!  I would wish peace of mind for everyone (it gets so loud in there sometimes), and I would wish for all of the wishes I could wish for!

 

8: What is one thing you cannot live without?

Music.

 

9: What was the last song you listened to while you were driving?

Young Folks, Peter Bjorn and John.

 

10: Why do you choose to work for Visions? 

I believe in what we do here, for entire families.  There’s nothing like being part of a team that affects teens and their families in such dramatic and positive ways.  Visions rocks!

 

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Where Can I Send My Child For Adolescent Addiction Treatment

Making the decision to send your child to an adolescent treatment facility is not an easy one to make.  However, there comes a time when a parent realizes their child needs professional help for their addiction.  Even with a parent’s help it can be virtually impossible to overcome an addiction without professional intervention.  In order to best prepare your teen for recovery and lifelong sobriety, it is important to select the best adolescent treatment center.  

What are the options for treating an adolescent with an addiction issue?

There are several methods of treating an adolescent addiction issue. Each teen is unique – what works for one child may not work with another.  Speak with an adolescent addiction professional to help determine which type of treatment is right for your child.

  • Residential Treatment – During a residential, or inpatient, program, adolescents live in the treatment center where they receive care 24/7.  A team of counselors, therapists and professionals work with each client to ensure they are receiving the treatment they need to become and remain sober. These structured programs provide a safe living environment for teens while they address their concerns.
  • Outpatient Treatment – An outpatient rehab allows clients to remain active in their everyday lives while receiving the intense therapy they need. These programs are structured to allow teens to grow as an individual while they receive assistance in a positive environment
  • Extended Residential Treatment – For some adolescents, 90 days of treatment is not sufficient. For others, their home situations are not conducive to their continued growth and sobriety.

What should I look for in a treatment center?

It is important to find a treatment center that specializes in treating adolescents.  Due to their ongoing development, adolescents have a unique set of emotional, social, and psychological needs that are completely different than the needs of adults.  First, look for a treatment center that is focused on the needs of adolescents.  Second, as a parent, it is important that you are an active participant in your child’s addiction treatment.  Ask potential centers about their philosophy on parent and family involvement.  The ideal treatment center will provide counseling services to the family unit as a whole in addition to treating the specific needs of the individual.

The ideal treatment center will offer the following:

  • Treatment care plans that are based on the specific needs of each client rather than a one size fits all approach
  • A number of recreational activities to keep adolescents engaged while they are receiving treatment
  • An atmosphere that fosters safety and security
  • Open lanes of communication between clients and their parents and between parents and the treatment staff
  • A staff of clinical professionals from multiple disciplines in order to provide well rounded treatment

What is the best treatment center in the Malibu area?

Located in Malibu, Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers focus on providing individualized addiction treatment in a safe, comfortable, and supportive setting.  Their center focuses on addressing the needs of the teen and the family in order to improve relationships and create a healthy environment to return to after leaving the treatment program.  Visions Adolescent treats a number of issues including:

  • Drug and alcohol addiction
  • Prescription drug addiction
  • Mental health diagnosis
  • Dual diagnosis
  • Eating disorder

Visions Teen offers treatment in a number of ways including:  

  • Residential treatment
  • Long term residential treatment
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Alternative education
  • Extended care for young adults

Research has shown that parents commonly have the same emotions about their child’s addiction: fear, hopelessness, anxiety, anger, and helplessness.  The care team at Visions Teen changes that through treatment of the teen and their family.  These negative emotions can be changed through hard work and dedication to the healthy emotion of hope and promise of the future.

Find out more about the addiction recovery programs offered by Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers by speaking with a counselor. Please click below to schedule your consultation or call us at 866-889-3665.

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Morgan Parker — Educator

Morgan Parker is one of our remarkable educators in our Residential program. She spends her time teaching the clients at our Latigo facility, providing them with a well-crafted through-line to their education in a supportive, clinical environment. Morgan determines the relevant educational needs for the clients, provides the appropriate support for those working with learning disabilities, and  she maintains a high standard of education.  Morgan Parker is a bright light in the Visions family: she is colorful, wise, kind, and dedicated. She is highly intelligent and not afraid to share her wisdom through humor and play. Morgan carries herself with confidence and compassion, adeptly caring for the clients and melding with the staff with grace. Morgan Parker is a true gift to Visions and we are honored that she’s been with us since 2009.

 

Read on for some kudos from the staff!

“Morgan is the Rock of Gibraltar. She is the backbone of Visions Latigo. When Morgan decided to take the job as teacher, she was a perfect fit. She had worked with our challenging population of kids as a Program Aide, and brought her experience and calm demeanor with her. Morgan’s attention to detail is impeccable. She notices glitches in the machine that help to prevent major hick-ups later on. She cares about the kids and her job, silently facing everyday frustrations with grace and dignity. I am proud to be her supervisor.” – Daniel Dewey

 

“One of the most reliable, insightful ladies out there.” —  Roxie Fuller

 

Morgan is so multi talented I don’t even know where to begin. She effortlessly blends her educational expertise with a loving and fun demeanor and tackles anything that comes her way.  Morgan insists on encouraging our kids to rise to the occasion academically, we couldn’t ask for a better teacher!  — Patrick Schettler

 

“Working with Morgan has been a great experience. Not only is she super helpful and efficient with our students but she is also fun to be around. She has a great sense of humor and says some of the funniest and most random things. She is a great addition to the Visions family.” — Adriana Camarillo

 

“I’ve always thought of Morgan as the Rainbow Bright of Visions.  The Visions family is always battling dark and complex issues, and its people like Morgan who show up with pink hair and the brightest clothing that remind us to never take life too seriously.  No doubt the work she does with the VTeam is seriously exceptional!”   — Christina Howard-Micklish

 

I love Morgan’s answers to our 10 questions — she has real wisdom and wit. Read on:

 

1: What do you miss from the 80s?

My childhood! And MTV when it actually played music videos.

 

2: If you could go anywhere in the world for free, where would you go, who would you take and what would you do?

This is an overwhelming question! My brain floods with possibilities and fantasies: Sweden, Scotland, Japan, Fiji, Iceland, Bali, New Zealand, the Isle of Man…but because I’d take my 3 kids, I may choose Italy to help make some historical sites of Western civilization come alive for them, and then still have access to the beach. Travel provides the best education, and we love the beach!

 

3: What is your favorite subject to teach?

I am a bibliophile and logophile, but surprisingly I have enjoyed working with students on algebra. It is reassuringly procedural to teach, but it’s also like solving puzzles, which is fun and interactive. I like to see students figure problems out, recognize patterns, and become less intimidated by math.

 

4: Which character in To Kill a Mockingbird are you?

My only solid response to this is that I think we can all aspire to be Atticus Finch: fair, decent, resilient, accountable, courageous, and truthful.

 

5: Coffee, Tea, Soda or Water?

I am notorious for my Diet Coke consumption. I am still trying to find an acceptable, healthier replacement beverage.

 

6: What was your most embarrassing hairstyle?

Bangs were never the most flattering look for me.

 

7: What is your grammatical pet peeve?

Dangling modifiers are never OK! I also find irksome the improper use or omission of the apostrophe. And I am always willing to explain the difference between “effect” and “affect.”

 

8: Would you rather be a wizard or a ninja? Explain…

Wizard! I gravitate toward the cerebral choice. I am not known for physical prowess. I’d rather be a magician than a fighter! A ninja needs smarts but a wizard has wisdom.

 

9: Favorite time of day?

After midnight, when the world gets quiet and my brain gets alert and creative. I have always been nocturnal.

 

10: Why do you choose to work for Visions?

Everyone needs community and purpose, and it is rare to find both in a workplace, but at Visions I have found where I belong and can contribute. There is a lot of love, support, humor, good work, and good deeds happening here, and I am proud to be a part. I have truly met some of the most incredible people at Visions, both clients and staff!

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How Do I Find Adolescent Addiction Treatment For My Child

Adolescent addiction treatment is the right choice for a teen with a substance abuse issue.  While many parents try to address substance abuse issues at home through discipline, this approach is not ideal.  Despite the best efforts of a teen and their parents, it can be nearly impossible to overcome a substance abuse issue without professional assistance.  It can be difficult for parents to know where to send their child for adolescent addiction treatment.  Use the guide below to find a treatment program that is best suited for the specific needs of your child.  

Treatment Focus

Look for an adolescent treatment center that has programs that are tailored to the needs of teenagers.  Adolescents have needs that are distinctively different than those of adults, and therefore, they should receive different treatment and programming.  In addition to navigating the underlying cause of their issues, adolescents are dealing with mental, emotional, and physical development, all of which must be taken into consideration.  A treatment center that has a mission of treating adolescents and their families is ideal.

Parental Involvement

Parental involvement is one of the largest components in an adolescent addiction treatment program.  In fact, many of the top treatment facilities will not accept a client who does not have familial support.  Select a program that has an open door policy with parents and that encourages parental involvement.  The most effective treatment centers will offer family counseling as a part of the treatment program.  Rebuilding the family unit and establishing healthy modes of communication both allows the family to heal and sets the stage for the adolescent to return to a positive environment after leaving treatment.

Program Types

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to adolescent addiction treatment.  For some, an outpatient program provides the support needed.  Others find additional benefit in an inpatient program.  Selecting a treatment center that offers multiple methods for treating adolescents can provide the flexibility your teen needs to be successful in their sobriety. The best treatment centers offer many treatment options including:

  • Inpatient treatment
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Long term inpatient treatment
  • Alternative education
  • Young adult outpatient treatment

Individualized Treatment

Personalized treatment plans set the most effective adolescent addiction treatment centers apart from the others. It is important that teens feel involved in their own treatment and that their needs and wants for treatment are incorporated into their treatment plans.  A treatment center’s client to staff ratio determines how much personal attention clients receive.  Treatment centers that are understaffed or which have high client to staff ratios are not equipped to provide adolescents with the level of care they need to be successful.

Licensing and Accreditation

Be sure to select a treatment facility that is registered in the state they operate in.  You should also check with the regulatory board for additional information on the history of a center.  Additionally, ask about a treatment center’s accreditation and information about the types of programs they provide.  Look for programs that are widely accepted as successful for treating addiction issues.  Twelve step approaches and Dialectical Behavior Therapy have been shown to be effective in treating addiction issues in adolescents.

Trust Your Instincts  

You should feel comfortable with the treatment center your child attends.  Before committing to a program, visit the facility and ask questions.  Treatment facilities should be safe and should support environments that provide the security adolescents need to feel comfortable and safe. If a center does not provide a level of comfort that is suitable for your teen’s needs, look for additional options.

Visions Adolescent Treatment Centers provide individualized adolescent addiction treatment in both inpatient and outpatient settings.  The goal of treatment is to provide clients and their parents with the support they need to heal together, and become and remain sober.  Receive additional information on the adolescent addiction treatment programs provided by Visions by contacting them today.  Please click below to schedule your consultation, or call us at 866-889-3665.

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