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Outpatient Treatment
The outpatient treatment is useful for those teenagers that are suffering from the problem of eating disorder or from an addiction. This problem can affect the health of teenagers. If the outpatient treatment is not given to the teenagers that are suffering from eating disorder or addiction, they can die. When your teenager is suffering from eating disorder, you should try to help him through outpatient treatment immediately. Successful outpatient treatment will focus on more than just the symptoms of the eating disorder or addiction. Instead, outpatient treatment will explore the root of the problem. It provides an outdoor program or a visit for tourist place where the troubled teens feel the truth of nature and may try to short out their problem.
The first aim of outpatient treatment is find out the reason for eating disorder or addiction. Once the reason is found, the outpatient treatment can work toward resolving the underlying cause of the disorder or addiction. The out patient treatment takes a time period of 16 weeks for treatment. They provide a program for Healing Choices, designed to support individuals and families in achieving an enhanced quality of life, free from mood-altering chemicals. Assessment, evaluation and counseling, along with education and intensive group interaction, are provided during the program. Adolescent outpatient treatment and alternative peer group activities are also available through the high road program.
The out patient programs are holistic and includes the services for addressing each teen’s cognitive, emotional, physical, social and moral development. Using these treatment plans they try to understand why a teen uses substances, how the substance use may have become an integral part of the teen’s identity. They create an opportunity to provide constructive and corrective feedback among the troubled teens. In addition to group counseling, teen receives individual and family counseling. The parents also help to get the clear knowledge about the disease that can help the group to learn about the disease process and develop boundary-setting skills.
Outpatient treatment reduces the confidence that can be placed in their findings. The outdoor treatment also provides the services for intensive mental health. It may increase the number of individuals who receive mental health treatment, including prescribed medications, and reduce negative outcomes such as relapse, violent behavior, victimization, and arrest. The teenager that comes from under court order can also receive intensive mental health services and can get improved outcomes.
Many of the out patient treatment group also involves a medical evaluation and a psychological assessment. By this medical evaluation, the outpatient treatment group can address specific physical problems that may have resulted from the eating disorder or addiction. It also helps the outpatient treatment professionals develop a holistic approach to improve the patient’s overall health. In the other had the psychological assessment helps the outpatient treatment group to develop a plan to address psychological difficulties, such as depression. So they can help the teens to recover from the eating disorder or addiction.
The problem of eating disorders and addiction not only affect only the person suffering from the eating disorder or addiction but their family member also affected by them. So family therapy also may be an important component of outpatient treatment. In this way, the whole family can heal and become educated in ways to help the patient recover.