Why is Teen Identity Development Important? - ThreePeaks Ascent Residential Treatment Center (2024)

The first stage of effective short-term residential treatment focuses on assessment and stabilization.

1. Assessment

By observing your teen in a novel environment, our experienced therapists gain a deep understanding of what is really happening with your child. Research indicates accurate mental health assessments can lead to a 20% reduction in the number of days in treatment.

2. Stabilization

Mental health stabilization provides a safe environment to deescalate your teen’s level of distress and/or reduce their acute symptoms of mental illness. Until teens feel genuinely safe, they cannot begin to heal. One therapeutic modality emphasizes that “Cues of safety are the treatment” and “safety is defined by feeling safe and not simply by the removal of threat.” It is not enough to merely tell a teen in crisis that they are mentally and emotionally safe, they must actually feel and believe it.

Once your teen feels safe, our wilderness-based residential treatment program provides a novel and challenging environment thatdisrupts their unhealthy patterns and behaviors.Behaviors that either:

  • cause your teen's mental & emotional health struggles
  • or that your teen has developed as a negative way of coping with their struggles.

Engage & Empower

The second stage of an effective residential treatment program focuses on engaging teens in the therapeutic process and empowering them with the skills needed to thrive.

1. Engaging Teens in Therapy (even if they’ve been resistant to it before)

The ThreePeaks Ascent treatment program is designed to re-engage teens in healthy adolescent development. When your teen attends a short-term residential program, they are taken away from negative distractions they may have at home. They engage in treatment in a way that would not be possible in any other setting.

Your teen will participate in individual, group, and family therapy sessions while in treatment. This allows them to process their behavior as well as make changes in their personal life and family relationships. They are also able to learn from their peers, realize they are not alone in their struggles, and gain motivation to make changes.

We've found that by the time of discharge, 90% of teens were actively engaged in treatment. When contacted six months after treatment, most of these teens maintained the motivational progress they made during treatment.

2. Empowering Teens Through Skill Development

As your teen engages in the therapeutic process, they’ll start to see huge progress. But for long-term healing, it is not enough to only alleviate your teen’s struggles, we must also empower them with the skills needed to thrive in life. These skills include:

  • Self-awareness skillslike a growth mindset, identifying one's feelings, developing interests & sense of purpose
  • Self-management skillslike emotional regulation, self-motivation, resilience, setting & achieving goals, planning & time management
  • Responsible decision-making skillslike showing curiosity & open-mindedness, anticipating & evaluating the consequences of one’s actions, internal locus of control
  • Relationship skillslike communicating effectively, seeking & offering support, resolving conflicts constructively
  • Social awareness skillslike showing empathy & compassion for others, taking others’ perspective, recognizing strengths in others

Competence, Master, & Leadership

Your teen is powerful, intelligent, and capable. They are among the leaders of tomorrow. That is why the third stage of our short-term residential treatment program focuses on helping teens redirect their previously misused potential toward developing mastery in life.

Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche observed years ago, “Happiness is the feeling that power is increasing—that resistance is being overcome.” When teens develop competence and mastery they:

  • gain self-reliance and self-confidence
  • become more resilient
  • have a greater sense of meaning and purpose
  • and better resist negative emotions.

Overall, building mastery helps teens develop a positive mindset. Because they feel competent and in control, they go from feeling, “I’m not capable” to “I can do this!”

Why is Teen Identity Development Important? - ThreePeaks Ascent Residential Treatment Center (2024)
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