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Wilderness Therapy Programs for Troubled Teens Ohio OH

Wilderness Therapy Programs for Troubled Teens in Ohio

Thanks to today’s rise in troubled teens, residential facilities like wilderness therapy programs are also on the rise - including facilities targeting families from the state of Ohio.

Wilderness therapy programs are residential treatment facilities that have the unique distinction of operating completely outdoors.

According to wilderness therapy advocates, wilderness therapy programs are effective in rehabilitating the negative behaviors of troubled teens largely thanks to their wilderness environment - one that is completely removed from the distractions, and more importantly, the negative influence of the outside world.

While there may not be any wilderness therapy programs in the state of Ohio, there are plenty of wilderness therapy programs that serve families from all over the nation.

However, parents from Ohio considering utilizing this type of treatment should first be made aware of its downside.

Like many of today’s ‘cutting-edge treatments offering the latest behavioral and mental health treatments to families of troubled teens, there are some wilderness therapy programs that are simply out to make a quick buck, understaffed, or clinically untested.

Elk Mountain Academy: A New Kind of Wilderness Therapy Program for Troubled Girls in Ohio

We offer troubled girls from Ohio a unique treatment opportunity in participating in wilderness therapy first and then enroll with us at our residential treatment program.

By receiving both forms of treatment, our students will receive the most effective and consistent care that no two separate programs could possibly provide.

At Elk Mountain, it is our mission to provide excellent behavioral, emotional, and spiritual balance to teen girls whose lives have become unmanageable due to out-of-control behavior.

While our residential treatment center is located in Montana, we have proudly served families from all over the country (including those from ~region) for over 20 years.

Elk Mountain Provides Innovative Therapy, including individual, group, and family counseling to troubled teens from Ohio.

We also provide specialized help for students dealing with trauma and/or abandonment issues. Whatever the underlying issues may be, our goal is to uncover the psychological factors contributing to our student’s unhealthy behavioral choices.

"The Elk Mountain Academy students learn therapeutic tools that will assist them for the rest of her life... to be a healthy young woman."

Students at Elk Mountain Academy live together in our beautiful lodge and meet regularly with their therapist, who helps them confront fears and gain confidence in a safe, nurturing, and structured environment.

Elk Mountain Provides Innovative Therapy, including individual, group, and family counseling. We also provide specialized help for students dealing with trauma and/or abandonment issues.

Girls who are having emotional and behavioral problems tend to be failing in school. So, our on-site, accredited academic program is intentionally computer-based and assisted by a licensed teacher, so that girls get caught up and even get ahead in their schooling.

Regular academic progress reports are available at any time.

For more information regarding our treatment program, please call us today at (208) 266-1122.

Help for Believers from Ohio

24/7 Crisis Lines for people living in Ohio: If any Christian man, woman, or child is dealing with alcohol and drug abuse, anorexia, binge eating, bipolar disorder, Borderline, BPD, bulimia, cutting, depression, sexual abuse, runaways, or self-injury.

List of hotlines for people from Ohio (see below). Help for people from Ohio who has found themselves in bad situations should Dial 911 immediately, or call:

Cutting / Self-Mutilation SAFE in Ohio

(Self-Abuse Finally Ends in Ohio): 1-800-DONT-CUT, 1-800-366-8288

To Write Love On Her Arms www.TWLOHA.com

Overcome Depression in Ohio

National Suicide Prevention Helpline in Ohio: 1-800-273-8255 (1-800-273-TALK)

National Hopeline Network fro Ohio: 1-800-784-2433 (1-800-SUICIDE) www.hopeline.com

ESCAPE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN Ohio

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE

Ohio Domestic Violence Hotline Spanish: 1-800-942-6908

Battered Women and their Children in Ohio: 1-800-603-HELP

Elk Mountain Academy offers families from Ohio affordable, expert treatment for life-controlling issues and disorders in girls, including attachment disorders, attention deficit, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, self-destructive or antisocial behavior, and issues involved with adoption.

We lead troubled girls from Ohio to seek truth and to trust in the Holy Spirit, our Holy Comforter who was given to all believers in Christ. At EMA we coach and train our students from Ohio to seek, trust, and rely on the Holy Spirit, who is their comforter.

At Elk Mountain Academy we've created an intimate environment where emotional and spiritual growth is personal and rewarding. We aim to lead, mentor, coach, and edify our students from Ohio so that they become self-motivated and governed by the standards Christ set for us.

Ohio Suicide Hotlines

Ohio Suicide Hotlines: Ohio Suicide Hotlines: If you would prefer to call an Ohio suicide hotline instead of a national hotline, there are several Ohio suicide prevention hotlines available. However, unlike most national options, some Ohio hotlines may not be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ohio suicide hotline numbers include:

NAMI Ohio: 614-224-2700Mental Health Association of Ohio: 502-684-7778

AFSP Ohio Support Groups: 317-517-5973

Nationwide Children's Hospital Center for Suicide Prevention and Research: 614-355-0850

Ohio Department of Mental Health Addiction Services: 614-466-2596

Elk Mountain Academy is a non-denominational Christian therapeutic boarding school for struggling girls from Ohio. We focus on therapeutic intervention, college-preparatory academics, Christian discipleship, emotional growth, and leadership training.

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