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Resource Treatment Center - Adolescent Residential
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Resource Treatment Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a premier psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF) for adolescents and young adults ages 11-20 who have depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and reactive attachment disorder. Many of our residents have experienced trauma, neglect, and abuse and may struggle with emotional and educational challenges. Our PRTF is ideal for young people who have a history of acute inpatient hospitalizations and require more support than what is offered in traditional outpatient programs. A typical day at our PRTF involves a variety of programming and on-site schooling. Residents can engage in individual therapy once a week, family therapy at least every two weeks, and group therapy sessions every day. Qualified therapists lead these sessions, and the treatment methods they utilize may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
Resource Treatment Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a premier psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF) for adolescents and young adults ages 11-20 who have depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), borderline personality disorder (BPD), and reactive attachment disorder. Many of our residents have experienced trauma, neglect, and abuse and may struggle with emotional and educational challenges. Our PRTF is ideal for young people who have a history of acute inpatient hospitalizations and require more support than what is offered in traditional outpatient programs. A typical day at our PRTF involves a variety of programming and on-site schooling. Residents can engage in individual therapy once a week, family therapy at least every two weeks, and group therapy sessions every day. Qualified therapists lead these sessions, and the treatment methods they utilize may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
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Resource Treatment Center - Adolescent Residential
Treatment Center
Verified Verified
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Resource Treatment Center is a leading mental health residential treatment center for males and females ages 11-20 in Indianapolis, Indiana. We offer a female unit for young women who are struggling with mental health concerns. We also offer two residential units for males who have demonstrated sexually harmful behaviors. Young men in these units work with master’s-level therapists, including credentialed sexually abusive youth clinicians (CSAYCs). Many of the young people we serve struggle with emotional and behavioral difficulties and have a history of multiple acute hospitalizations or frequent interactions with law enforcement. In our general residential treatment program, adolescents and young adults can receive comprehensive therapeutic services in a safe and secure environment. Throughout their time in treatment, residents work with a diverse team of behavioral health professionals to learn coping skills and healthy ways of relating to others. Certified special education teachers provide residents with structured, on-site schooling that is accredited by the Indianapolis Public School System.
Resource Treatment Center is a leading mental health residential treatment center for males and females ages 11-20 in Indianapolis, Indiana. We offer a female unit for young women who are struggling with mental health concerns. We also offer two residential units for males who have demonstrated sexually harmful behaviors. Young men in these units work with master’s-level therapists, including credentialed sexually abusive youth clinicians (CSAYCs). Many of the young people we serve struggle with emotional and behavioral difficulties and have a history of multiple acute hospitalizations or frequent interactions with law enforcement. In our general residential treatment program, adolescents and young adults can receive comprehensive therapeutic services in a safe and secure environment. Throughout their time in treatment, residents work with a diverse team of behavioral health professionals to learn coping skills and healthy ways of relating to others. Certified special education teachers provide residents with structured, on-site schooling that is accredited by the Indianapolis Public School System.
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Crossroad Child & Family Services
Treatment Center, BS
Verified Verified
Fort Wayne, IN 46805
Since 1883, Crossroad has focused on the mission of creating promising futures for children and families. Today, our family directed programs concentrate on providing behavioral health treatment, education programs, and support services tailored to client needs and strengths. Crossroad residential programs for children and youth, ages 6 to 21, are offered on our Fort Wayne campus. Our programs include Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) Secure Intensive Treatment, Open Residential Programming, and Diagnostic Evaluation. Our residential programs are available to all qualified children and referrals are accepted from judges, youth serving professionals, educators, counselors, parents, and others. Crossroad will admit clients with medical challenges including, but not limited to, seizure disorders, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, cancer, and shunt placement; we will also accept children with developmental delays and learning challenges on a case-by-case basis.
Since 1883, Crossroad has focused on the mission of creating promising futures for children and families. Today, our family directed programs concentrate on providing behavioral health treatment, education programs, and support services tailored to client needs and strengths. Crossroad residential programs for children and youth, ages 6 to 21, are offered on our Fort Wayne campus. Our programs include Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) Secure Intensive Treatment, Open Residential Programming, and Diagnostic Evaluation. Our residential programs are available to all qualified children and referrals are accepted from judges, youth serving professionals, educators, counselors, parents, and others. Crossroad will admit clients with medical challenges including, but not limited to, seizure disorders, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, cancer, and shunt placement; we will also accept children with developmental delays and learning challenges on a case-by-case basis.
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Dissociative Disorders (DID) Treatment Centers

How does therapy for dissociative disorders work?

Dissociation may be triggered by stress or other upsetting circumstances, and therapy can address the traumatic events at the core of an individual’s dissociation. Understanding why a person may dissociate can help the therapist and the individual come up with alternative methods of coping. A person with a dissociative disorder may get stuck on negative thinking, for example, and treatment like Cognitive behavioral therapy is a gold standard for breaking such thinking. And dialectical behavior therapy, for example, can help a person manage their anguish through better emotion regulation.

Which therapies are best for dissociative disorders?

Specific approaches used by professionals include cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavior, psychodynamic, schema therapies, among others. Cognitive behavioral and dialectical behavior therapies are two widely used therapies that can help individuals with painful memories and past traumas. These therapies work to integrate an individual's different identities into one person.

Are there specific medications for dissociation?

There are no specific medications prescribed for dissociative disorders. However, psychosis, depression, anxiety, and/or panic often co-occur in dissociative disorders. A psychiatrist may prescribe medications for any accompanying symptom—which may include antipsychotics like aripiprazole, antidepressants like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or anti-anxiety drugs like benzodiazepines.

How often and how long are therapy sessions?

Like any type of therapy, sessions depend on the individual. Patients may see improvement within 15 to 20 sessions, at an average of 50 minutes per session, others may opt for 20 to 30 sessions over, perhaps, a six-month period. There are still other patients, especially those who have co-occurring conditions like depression and anxiety, who may need to continue sessions for up to 12 to 18 months.