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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
February, 2011
The HealthDay News, reported on Friday, January 21 that teens
experiencing severe mental disorders are not receiving treatment
for their mental problems.
According to research, from a sample of 6,483 teens, age 13
to 18, only 36.2 percent received treatment for their mental
health disorder.
Study author Kathleen Ries Merikangas, of the U.S. National
Institute of Mental Health, and colleagues found that the
disorders most likely to be treated are attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and behavior disorder, such as oppositional
defiant disorder and conduct disorder.
Research also shows only one in five adolescents received
mental health treatment for problems such as anxiety, eating
disorders and substance abuse.
As research also shows that there is a national shortage of
mental health specialist for children, parents who are at
loss with the behaviors of their teens can find help at Inspirations
for Youth and Families. Inspirations is a highly specialized
treatment center, providing treatment for adolescents who
are demonstrating a pattern of negative, defiant and disobedient
behavior (Oppositional Defiant Disorder -ODD), Conduct Disorder
and other self destructive behaviors such as substance abuse.
For most parents and professionals, it is comforting to have
a point at which teen problematic behavior can be identified
or diagnosed. For most people, this denotes the beginning
of the search to find a solution and an understanding of the
behavior. For insurance companies and subsequently, mental
health professionals and medical doctors, a diagnosis is necessary
to establish a basis for which insurance payment for treatment
or therapeutic services can be granted. Oppositional
Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct
Disorder, are commonly diagnosed disorders for
teenage behavioral problems. There are other disorders
associated with behavioral issues such as Adjustment Disorders,
Mood Disorders, and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADD/ADHD).
*A diagnosis is not the only source or beginning point for
which teens, parents, and professionals begin to work toward
a solution. Therapeutic approaches such as Solution
Focused Therapy, Brief
Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Psychotherapy,
and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (to name a few), are also
the first steps towards solutions and healing for everyone
involved.
For more information on drug abuse and drug addiction treatment programs
contact us:
Teen Drug Rehab/ Teen Addiction Treatment Programs: 1-888-757-6237
Young Adults and Adults Rehab / Addiction Treatment Programs:
1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
us.
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