Arizona

Rehab for Teens

Mountain Health and Wellness - Apache Junction & Yuma

Child & adolescent outpatient care is offered. 

  • Individual, Family and Group Counseling
  • School Based Counseling
  • Young Adult Transitional Services
  • Psychiatric Services which include assessment and medication monitoring
  • Case Management
  • Transportation*
  • Chemical Dependency Treatment including Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)

Most insurances are accepted, can call for more information. 

Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services 

Benson, Arizona

 

SEABHS strives to provide youth and family services that are family-centered and strength-based. Services are delivered collaboratively, building on individual, family, and community assets.

As youth and families face challenges such as depression, anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, domestic violence, substance abuse, divorce and adjustment issues, support may be needed. SEABHS can provide behavioral health services such as counseling, educational groups and medical care to address needs as they arise from these and other issues. These services can help improve communication, strengthen relationships, reduce conflict and empower families.

St Luke's Behavioral Health Center - Phoenix, AZ

The Adolescent Chemical Dependency program provides inpatient medical detoxification and outpatient treatment for dependency on alcohol, stimulants, opiates, prescription drugs, or illicit drugs to those ages 13 through 17. Although not all teens will need inpatient detoxification, it is important to have intensive treatment to treat your teen's drug issues. In our intensive outpatient programs teens and their families are educated about addictions, family dynamics and support systems.

Step Two Recovery Gilbert, AZ

 

For male and female residents ages 13 to 17, Step Two Recovery Center is located in Gilbert Arizona. Treatment including counseling and intensive therapy is provided by Pathway Drug Abuse Program.

Treatment consists of group therapy five days a week, individual counseling, individual treatment planning, and parent meetings. In the evenings, residents attend Insight’s 12-step support group meetings. Weekends are full of various outings and activities.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
 
www.samhsa.gov
 
Adolescence (12 to 17 years) is a critical and vulnerable stage of human development, during which males and females experience different biological, social, and cognitive 
changes. During this life stage, millions of adolescents experiment with substance use and engage in behaviors that can affect healthy neurological and psychological development. Understanding the behavioral health differences between adolescent males and females can help to inform public health policy and build prevention and intervention programs that strategically target the different needs of adolescent males and females. 
 
Highlights: Adolescents in Arizona
 
  • Approximately 66,000 (12.9 percent) adolescents in Arizona used an illicit drug in the past month; 45,000 adolescents (8.9 percent) used marijuana and 35,000 (6.8 percent) used an illicit drug other than marijuana.
  • Adolescent females were significantly more likely than adolescent males (11.2 v. 6.7 percent) to have used pain relievers non-medically in the 12 months prior to the interview.
  • 18.8 percent of adolescents (96,000) used alcohol in the past month, and 12.4 percent (63,000) engaged in binge drinking.
  • 37,000 Arizona adolescents (20,000 males and 17,000 females) needed but did not receive treatment for drug problems. 

Learn more:

http://www.samhsa.gov/data/StatesInBrief/2k9/OASTeenReportAZ.pdf

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